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Free Webinar: Terraform Associate - a certification within your reach? [sponsored link]
ExLabs 3.1 is a tech enthusiast event featuring lectures and workshops.
File System Access API with JavaScript - how to use it?
The article on CSS-Tricks highlights how to use the File System Access API, enabling web applications to interact with local user files. It covers basic functions, security, and the opportunities this solution offers for developers.
Using Expired Domains to Take Over Developer Accounts on NPM
The article highlights security issues in Angular due to expired NPM email domains. It recommends greater attention to monitoring publications and managing email addresses.
Will the new Google Tag Manager be more resilient to AdBlocks?
The article discusses the use of Google Tag Manager for bypassing ad blockers and effectively managing tags on websites.
Map showing live military activities in Ukraine
Liveuamap is an interactive map of crisis events and armed conflicts, offering real-time updates.
Simutrans - public transport management simulator
Simutrans is a simulation game about managing transport systems in a virtual city.
Events sent by the server as an alternative to WebSockets?
The article on Germano.dev covers the use of SSE and WebSockets in applications, comparing their properties and uses. SSE is suited for one-way communication, while WebSockets are best for interactive projects. The choice depends on project specifications.
ToolJet - a low-code platform for creating web applications that integrate with multiple data sources and services
ToolJet is a no-code web application builder that simplifies development processes.
Double File Extension and U+202E Code Trick
The article discusses the U+202E trick that manipulates text display online. Users should be aware of the threats and follow safety guidelines while browsing the web.
Why are links on the internet by default blue and who decided that?
The article explains why hyperlinks are blue, tracing back to the early internet where this color became a standard. Blue was chosen to help users easily identify links and was essential in web design.
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