How not to lose your mind in a world where browsers ship every two weeks
July 4, 14:00
Vadim Makeev

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Vadim Makeev, frontend developer in love with the web, browsers, bicycles, and podcasting. Tech writer at MDN, Google Developer Expert, host of the Web Standards and LP podcasts.
Back in the 2000s, browsers shipped once a year — with cake, fireworks, and a press tour. In the 2010s, releases jumped to 6–8 a year. In the 2020s we're already looking at a dozen a year, and by the end of 2026 most browsers will start shipping every two weeks. Even if you're a 10x god with a herd of LLM agents at your back, their models were trained six months ago — they're often simply out of the loop, and they'll lie to your face with a smile. What's already possible, what still isn't, and how to actually stay on top of everything happening on the web platform.
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