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98% Isn’t Much: Reliability Thinking for the Web
frontend engineering Jul 07, 2026 6 min read

98% Isn’t Much: Reliability Thinking for the Web

98% support sounds reassuring until you multiply failures and remember that “most” isn’t the same as your audience. This post explains why percentages mislead in web engineering and shows a graceful degradation pattern for features like CSS nesting using @supports and reliable fallbacks.

by ahsan
#css-nesting #frontend-architecture #graceful-degradation #reliability #web-compatibility
shadcn/ui switches its default from Radix to Base UI—what it means and how to migrate safely
frontend engineering Jul 05, 2026 6 min read

shadcn/ui switches its default from Radix to Base UI—what it means and how to migrate safely

shadcn/ui now defaults to Base UI instead of Radix. This article explains what changes under the hood, why defaults shift safely, and how to migrate with confidence by validating keyboard/focus behavior.

by ahsan
#base ui #radix ui #react #shadcn-ui #ui components

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