10 years of Let's Encrypt certificates
A decade ago, the first publicly-trusted certificate went live.
A decade ago, the first publicly-trusted certificate went live.
What it means for the next wave of AI development.

“The promise AI companies make to investors is that there will be AIs that can do your job, and when your boss fires you and replaces you with AI, he will keep half of your salary for himself, and give the other half to the AI company.”
How behavioral psychology moves users.
Why clear messages win minds, hearts, and markets.
Zeroheight celebrates this year’s winners.
GPT 5.1 Codex Max, Gemini 3 Pro, and Claude Opus 4.5.
Using MCP to make your life easier.
Each laptop tells a story through its stickers.
Meet a simple, repeatable, meaningful UX metric.
Why a video’s stored resolution can fool web sizing.
What they might mean for front-end developers.
“So they know what they’re looking at.”
“The model is just confidently hallucinating its own 'reasoning.’”
Chrome’s next chapter for scroll-based animations.
Another big release packed with 62 new features.
Handling animations for users preferring reduced motion.
“The measure can change how you design.”
From designing screens to defining moral guardrails.
“They cannot prove that text is AI-generated.”
“The future of the web depends on simple, open standards.”
Turn your whole website into timeless Markdown.
Effects for images, videos, and 3D models.
A polyfill to turn checkboxes into modern switches.
Public URLs for your local web server via SSH.
How Compression Dictionaries boost CSS delivery.
Breaking text is easy, doing it well is a choice.
Now on caniuse.com, web.dev, and webstatus.dev.
“Don’t be afraid to leave an impression.”
Merriam-Webster’s 2025 word of the year.
Trends and patterns in internet usage over the year.
Firefox and Safari now support LCP and INP metrics.
Trends in the web development ecosystem.
It generates faster and more accurate results.
“Firefox will evolve into a modern AI browser.”
What’s visible isn’t always what’s announced.
What our hybrid search future might look like.
Why they are vital yet painful to produce.
“It’s made for developers building production applications.”
“These accessibility gaps aren’t edge cases.”
“A new wave of innovation is needed.”
A study on recent trends in AI software development.
The rise of the Minimum Lovable Product (MLP).
A switch to turn off all AI features.
”AI helps ship faster but produces 1.7× more bugs.”
”Spam is back in search. And in a big way.”
Or are we just producing interfaces?
What it means to actually write semantic HTML.
Let third-party scripts trigger only on real visits.
Smooth animations for native HTML dialogs.
The future of masonry layouts on the web.
Techniques for making your own tools using AI.
20+ newsletter operators share their experiences.
“We failed to innovate monetization.”

“So many people are against AI because they see how it functions as a system for taking away from those with the least, to give even more to the already highly privileged.”
”Like TailwindCSS, but for SQL.”
Benchmarking the classic across 20 languages.
A web tool to create tailored typing animations.
Don’t forget its vital role in user journeys.
What got left behind in the march of progress.
Over 90 percent now lead to harmful websites.
Innovation often means fewer, not more features.
”Optimizing for 90% is where it gets interesting.”

“When do you really need a system? You need a design system when you start to suffer from its absence.”
The latest browser features at a glance.
“Your logs are still acting like it’s 2005.”
“An untapped treasure trove of interactivity.”
How a new HTTP header could bypass a cache killer.
How CSS ‘text-decoration-inset’ polishes underlines.
Where you can carol with others.
The making of Figma’s 50 website builder templates.
“It feels like current software development.”
“These pictures put me in mind of an alien language.”
Smooth font upgrades with progressive enhancement.
The fallacies behind a popular web performance metric.
Ethical content design in a broken system.
“It’s a fantastic time to be building for the web.”
How’s your website coming along?
A clever solution for giving equal credits.
Turn HTML into ready-to-use images or PDFs.
“Browser automation without the drama.”
In-browser page search for developers.
A transformation is underway, but its outline is still fuzzy.
The most critical web application security risks.
“This year reminded me why I love being a designer.”
Paradigm changes that stood out this year.
Staying in control while coding with AI.
“Several trends are already taking shape.”
“It could be a bumper year for new features.”
What it means when human content gets scarcer.
“2026 marks the rise of ‘imperfect by design.’”
Who thought an innocent emoji could smuggle data?
A showcase of web projects nobody asked for.
Want a firework or fireplace in your terminal?
Who said 2026 is only black and white?
Ever dreamt of a job delivering mail on a tiny planet?
A CSS voxel engine that renders HTML cuboids.
A look at the top news, trends, and icons.
Why it still matters for modern web performance.