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  • Feb 27 2025

    Bocoup Is Now Worker-Owned

    Illustration by Isaac Durazo tl;dr Bocoup has transitioned to a cooperative model, with each team member serving as a worker-owner of the consultancy. We are sharpening our focus to capture-resistant, privacy-preserving, public-interest technology. Interoperability, accessibility, and testing will continue to be a core part of our work. We’re keeping the same corporate entity, so our […]

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    Bocoup Is Now Worker-Owned
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  • Feb 27 2025

    Ciao Bocoup

    Today is my last day as the owner of and Founding Principal at Bocoup. Please join me in congratulating the six new owners of the company: the Bocoup Workers Collective! The Collective has taken over leadership and operations. The Collective has prepared a post with FAQs and a group statement to answer questions we’ve gotten […]

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    Ciao Bocoup
  • Feb 13 2025

    Interop 2025 Launch

    Interop is turning 4 this year! (Well, 5 actually if you count its inception as Compat 2021). Browser interoperability remains an important value for us at Bocoup. We view interoperability as an essential counter to monopolization of the web. Interoperability makes the web more accessible and inclusive for all. In 2024, the collective efforts of […]

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    Interop 2025 Launch
  • Dec 02 2024

    WPT: An overview and history

    A few of our colleagues and partners have asked for an overview of WPT. We wrote this internal overview and history, which we want to also share publicly here as a reference for anyone interested in the how the project operates and came to be. What is WPT? Introduction Web Platform Tests, stylized `web-platform-tests` or […]

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    WPT: An overview and history
  • Sep 17 2024

    Interop 2025 Call for Proposals

    Between implementing brand-new technology and fixing bugs in existing code, the folks who make web browsers have no end of important work to do. The problem space is so vast, in fact, that even deciding where to start is a challenge. That’s where you come in! But first, some background. The Web Platform Tests Interop […]

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  • Jun 18 2024

    Announcing the Privacy Stack for Remix

    As part of our ongoing commitment to building a more just digital landscape, we have been thinking a lot about privacy this year. We’ve also been trying out Remix and though we wish the project was still working towards a renderer-agnostic architecture, we appreciate its reliance on web standards. Many technologists care about privacy and […]

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    Announcing the Privacy Stack for Remix
  • Jun 11 2024

    How to run a DIY node server in 2024

    We have been deploying node apps to VPS and bare metal at Bocoup for almost 15 years, and with the growing number of full service hosting platforms, we thought this would be a good time to document how to do it yourself in 2024 for those of you who would still like to. We think […]

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    How to run a DIY node server in 2024
  • Jun 05 2024

    Full Stack Web Push API Guide

    Push notifications are supported across major browsers, and with their recent addition to iOS last year, they are a compelling integration for the web. We recently built an installable web application with push notifications called Robert’s App (read the iOS install instructions to test it out). We built the application with remix.run and implemented notifications […]

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    Full Stack Web Push API Guide
  • May 29 2024

    Remix.run at Bocoup

    Remix.run entered the mix of frameworks we’re using at Bocoup for a little over a year, and it’s been a huge lift in our velocity, enabling us to do things like offer free prototypes. We’re going to be posting a series of blog posts about parts of our workflow, and wanted to start with an […]

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    Remix.run at Bocoup
  • May 21 2024

    Bocoup’s Commitment to Privacy

    When the Web was created, it was an unregulated digital space where anyone with access could create, contribute and share. The lack of structure and governance on the early web quickly gave way to increased surveillance and unconsented data tracking. We are now in a time and space where governments, corporations and web users are […]

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    Bocoup’s Commitment to Privacy