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Brian Kardell
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Posted on 09/23/2024

Keeping up: Signal to Noise

Last year in December, Eric Meyer and I did an episode of Igalia Chats titled "The Struggle to Keep Up with Web Tech". It recounts the multi-dimensional challenges that developers can face in trying to keep up with developments in the web platform.

I've thought for a long time now that we all need better ways to keep up, and especially to not miss the most important stuff. Today, I'm happy to annouce what we think is a real help at that.

Introducing bcd-watch

If you're not familiar, "bcd" is short for "browser compatibility data". The browser-compat-data repository is the source of what is shown on MDN and used for many other critical things as well. All of the browser vendors, contributors and tech writers strive together to keep the information there accurate and up to date.

Back in 2022, Eric and I had the idea to write a tool which would fetch this data from time to time, compare it with the previous data and put together a brief report that you could view, and an RSS feed you could subscribe to. I wrote a thing about BCD and the fact that you could actually even use GitHub's API to subscribe to the release notes, which are already pretty nice. This was November 2022, and it was teasing a few screenshots from the prototype we had.

A month and 5 days later, I unexpectedly had a heart attack.

So, it got shoved to the back burner for a while but today we're finally sharing it. My colleage Eric Meyer has a a much better post annoucing this that I'll just point you to: Annoucing BCD-Watch..