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## [CSS is DOOMed](https://nielsleenheer.com/articles/2026/css-is-doomed-rendering-doom-in-3d-with-css/)

_2026-03-27 · Niels · Hello my name is Niels Leenheer_

No, CSS is awesome. CSS is better than ever and it is only getting better. And that is why I built DOOM in CSS. Every wall, floor, barrel, and imp is a div , positioned in 3D space using CSS transforms. The game logic runs in JavaScript, but the rendering is entirely CSS. You can play \[ \] The post CSS is DOOMed appeared first on Hello my name is Niels Leenheer .

[Listen](https://nielsleenheer.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screen-Recording-2026-03-18-at-21.23.36.mov)

## [Making a low-budget conference look high-budget using an ATEM video mixer and a long USB cable](https://nielsleenheer.com/articles/2025/making-a-low-budget-conference-look-high-budget-using-an-atem-video-mixer-and-a-long-usb-cable/)

_2025-10-05 · Niels · Hello my name is Niels Leenheer_

The Fronteers Conference made a comeback this year with a fresh concept, presenting unique technical challenges that we were excited to tackle. Fronteers Dark Mode would be a smaller, more intimate event. We d start around four in the afternoon and run until after midnight—an evening of frontend. We d have dinner, drinks, and five excellent speakers. \[ \] The post Making a low-budget conference…

## [The User-Agent string of Safari on iOS 26 and macOS 26](https://nielsleenheer.com/articles/2025/the-user-agent-string-of-safari-on-ios-26-and-macos-26/)

_2025-09-05 · Niels · Hello my name is Niels Leenheer_

User-agent strings are weird. They inform the server which application is communicating with them. In the case of a web browser, this string can contain the name and version of the browser, but also information about the operating system and the device on which the browser is running. But browsers lie. They lie a lot, \[ \] The post The User-Agent string of Safari on iOS 26 and macOS 26 appeared…

