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Facebook replaces user links on its pages - why?
The article discusses link shimming on Facebook, a technique for link manipulation. It includes a description of its functionality and ethical considerations in technology.
Kagi Search Review After 3 Months of Use
The author reviews Kagi Search and the Orion browser after three months of use, noting their unique features, including personalized search results and the browser's fast performance.
Cosine Similarity - Be Careful with It!
The article critically evaluates the popular similarity measure - cosine similarity. The author highlights its limitations, such as the disregard for word context. Instead, he suggests modern approaches like using language models. He emphasizes the need for a creative approach to textual data analysis. The discussion encourages the search for better methods to achieve more reliable results.
Google's OAuth Vulnerable to Attack - Over 100k Domains at Risk
The OAuth flaw in Google puts billions of users at risk, as highlighted by experts from Truffle Security.
Autocorrection in GIT is useless! - why is it so fast?
The article discusses the autocorrect feature in Git, emphasizing its speed and impact on developer productivity. It highlights that this function is not only helpful but essential in everyday work.
Geolocation based on... network delays?!
The article discusses using latency for geolocation, which helps determine user location based on server response times. This method is useful for applications that tailor content to users’ locations.
Model GPT-o1 is not a chat - how to use it?
The "O1 Skill Issue" article addresses skill-related challenges in various fields, stressing the importance of mentorship and self-improvement.
Emerging JavaScript Stars of 2024 - Which Projects Stood Out?
Rising Stars 2024 highlights promising JavaScript projects that could revolutionize web application development.
Why 'looks good to me' is bad - the meaning of feedback in a manager's work
Wes Kao's article discusses why managers should avoid the phrase 'looks good to me' as a default opinion. Instead, it encourages focusing on constructive feedback that helps develop team skills and growth.
Complicated Issues from the World of IT Presented as Drawings
The 'A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words' project is an AI application that generates image descriptions, promoting accessibility of visual content.
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