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Terminal tools that will make you feel like a hacker
The article on It's FOSS introduces five Linux terminal tools that have a hacker-like style. Tools like `htop` and `nmap` enhance productivity and system management.
Why do we still use CPUs despite GPUs being so efficient?
The article explores the applications of GPUs in modern technology and their role compared to CPUs, emphasizing performance and architectural differences.
Testing application accessibility using screen readers - how to do it?
The article explains how to test website accessibility using screen readers and provides practical tips for web creators.
Watch out for NULL value in SQL! - it doesn't work the way you think
The article discusses the interesting properties of nulls in SQL, explaining their significance and impact on queries and table joins.
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.
WAFW00F - Tool for Identification and Fingerprinting of Web Application Firewalls
Wafw00f is a WAF detection tool available on GitHub.
SpookRate - find the perfect horror for your fear level
Spookrate is a tool analyzing the popularity of films, trends, and audience engagement mainly online.
Extracting AI models from mobile applications - how to do it?
The article talks about AI ethics and responsibility in technology use. The author highlights the dangers of widespread AI use and its impact on our decisions.
When to choose WebSockets and when to choose Server-Sent Events?
The article compares Server-Sent Events and WebSockets—two approaches to real-time communication. SSE offers simplicity and is better for one-way applications, while WebSockets provide two-way communication, making them more versatile. The choice of technology should be tailored to the project's needs.
Rombo - extremely simple library for animations in Tailwind
Rombo is a platform that facilitates the easy use of Tailwind CSS, accelerating the process of designing responsive interfaces.
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