PinnedInJavaScript in Plain EnglishbyDigvijay Mahapatra·Feb 2, 2025View Transitions API: Navigating websites has never been coolerHow the View Transition API revolutionizes how we handle navigation in web applications. Say goodbye to jarring, abrupt page transitions…A response icon10A response icon10
PinnedInJavaScript in Plain EnglishbyDigvijay Mahapatra·Jan 12, 2025The CSS Anchor API: A Game-Changer for Building Modern Web InterfacesTL;DR: The new CSS Anchor API revolutionizes how we position dropdowns, tooltips, and contextual menus. Say goodbye to complex positioning…A response icon11A response icon11
PinnedInJavaScript in Plain EnglishbyDigvijay Mahapatra·Jan 6, 2025The Popover API: Building Modals Has Never Been EasierHow this HTML API is replacing hundreds of lines of UI Component codeA response icon14A response icon14
PinnedInJavaScript in Plain EnglishbyDigvijay Mahapatra·Dec 27, 2024CSS view(): The Death of JavaScript Scroll AnimationsHow a 5-line CSS feature replaced 50+ lines of janky JavaScript and changed web animation foreverA response icon31A response icon31
InJavaScript in Plain EnglishbyDigvijay Mahapatra·Jan 29Stop Asking for Permission: The New HTML <geolocation> ElementGoogle is taking the geolocation prompt out of JavaScript and moving it directly into the DOM to fix the web’s biggest trust problem.A response icon3A response icon3
InTowards AIbyDigvijay Mahapatra·Jan 19Build a Secure Sandbox for Your AI AgentStop clicking “Approve” for every shell command. Here is how to build true architectural autonomy.A response icon1A response icon1
InTowards AIbyDigvijay Mahapatra·Jan 18Ralph Wiggum vs Chain-of-Verification: How LLMs Can Fact-Check ThemselvesImplementing the “Factored” approach to reduce hallucinations without external tools.A response icon1A response icon1
InTowards AIbyDigvijay Mahapatra·Jan 11Why the Smartest LLMs Are Learning to Read LessI just finished reading MIT’s Recursive Language Models paper. It’s one of those papers that makes you rethink assumptions you didn’t know…
InJavaScript in Plain EnglishbyDigvijay Mahapatra·Jan 4CSS in 2025: The Top 7 Features That Changed EverythingThe web platform just grew up. Here’s my personal recap of the most impactful features from the 2025 release.
InDevmapbyDigvijay Mahapatra·Dec 31, 2025Ruby 4.0 Released: Here’s What Changed and Why You Should CareThe new Ruby::Box isolation, ZJIT compiler, and quality-of-life improvements that actually matter for your daily work.A response icon1A response icon1