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Ticket dates, AI, and Baselines

Latest Event News

The answer to the question you have all been waiting for...when will tickets to
FFConf on 14th November go on sale?

We will be releasing a limited run of tickets on 26th June for £249+VAT (prices held since 2023). Further batches will follow, with release dates to be announced.

📆 Thursday 26th June at 11am BST (ical file)

The ical link above should drop easily into your calendar software.

From Our Archive

Not a day goes past without a discussion about AI. Its omnipresence, its benefits, its environmental impact.

Maggie Appleton asks when language models can churn out millions of human-like words, images, and videos in seconds, what happens to human creation and connection on the web? Watch Maggie's talk, it's incredible

Maggie discusses the impact of "Agents" at FFConf in 2023

Community News

There's been some useful developments with respect to what "Baseline" support means for developers.

This recent Google IO talk from Rachel Andrew (who spoke 9 years ago) looks at using baseline feature usage in our tooling such as VS Code and ESLint along with our Netlify instances.

For instance, although our FFConf website(s) use CSS nesting, from the baseline widely available figures and our actual visitors, I can see that most users won’t support this so it’s a good plan to process the CSS through postcss.

Please note that although web.dev have sponsored us in the past, this is not a sponsored link - Remy just thought it would be useful to fellow developers.

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