A related #CommunityGroup on Machine Learning for the Web is under preparation, with the objective to incubate dedicated low-level Web #APIs for machine learning inference in #WebBrowser and in products using modern Web engines
🚀 Thrilled to announce the launch of the @W3C Machine Learning for the Web Community Group is getting close.
✨ Charter now public: webmachinelearning.github.io…
🎬 Sneak peek: real-time object detection in browser youtube.com/watch?v=XGgiDU…
Permissions and how they're presented, bundled, exposed are key to a number of the most existing ongoing developments in @w3c, #WebRTC, #WebXR and #ImmersiveWeb, #WebPayments among others
Among the many the exciting projects @mozdevnet is pushing and the PAB is tracking, most relevant for @w3cdevs is a push to make Web documentation a channel for input & feedback to standardization - lots of ideas toward that in our issue tracker github.com/mdn/pab/issues?q=…
In her talk, @alispivak will share some of the background history of @mozdevnet and how the Product Advisory Board (PAB) started last year is helping to better create the documentation developers want and need
w3.org/blog/2017/10/w3c-to-w…
Specifically, it gives the iframe a strong guarantee that its content is visible on screen, and has not been painted over or altered in any way by the embedding document.
The primary motivation is to eliminate common patterns of fraud and abuse on the Web, #clickjacking in particular, and to enable trust relationships between embedded third-party iframes and their host documents
The demo of the #w3cdevs2018 meetup will be for features under consideration for a next version of the API: it would extend the current API to provide a strong guarantee that a particular #HTML element is completely visible and unmodified