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Case study on optimizing page loading speed - 50x gain

Dan Luu’s article 'Octopress Speedup' discusses optimization techniques for loading times of an Octopress blog, focusing on cookie management, image compression, async JS loading, hosting, and CDN importance.

Detecting Installed Extensions in Chromium-Based Browsers

The 'Extension Fingerprints' project analyzes browser extension paths to enhance online security.

What does the clipboard content look like when we copy something within Google Sheets/Docs?

The article on Smitop presents the basics of HTML and the importance of semantic structure in document creation.

ripgrep-all - a very advanced substitute for standard GREP

Ripgrep-all is an advanced search tool that supports various file types and archives, offering fast and efficient searching capabilities.

Ultima Online - an interesting implementation... of a horse

Raph Koster's 'Random UO Anecdote 2' highlights funny memories from 'Ultima Online', emphasizing the importance of interactions in online gaming.

The Best Project Presentations for Developers

The article covers techniques for effective presentations, emphasizing storytelling and preparation.

Can Copilot create a game from start to finish? Yes!

The author shares his experience of letting AI code a game, highlighting both successes and challenges while showcasing how technology can aid creativity.

List of 13 projects that will help you enter the world of WEB3

The article presents 13 projects for learning Web3 and blockchain for varying skill levels, encouraging practical learning through self-experimentation.

De-anonymization of domains used by ransomware (.onion)

The Talos Intelligence article discusses techniques for de-anonymizing ransomware domains. The authors present examples of identifying ransomware operators using tools like WHOIS. They emphasize the importance of collaboration in addressing threats and offer guidance for security professionals in their defense strategies.

SQLite or PostgreSQL - the choice is not that simple

The article compares SQLite and PostgreSQL, highlighting their use cases. SQLite is lightweight and simple, ideal for small apps, while PostgreSQL is more advanced and suitable for larger systems. The choice depends on project needs and potential migration issues.

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