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What is debouncing and why you should use it when designing, for example, a form with automatic search?

Debouncing is a programming technique that reduces the number of function calls in response to changing events, thus improving application performance. It's particularly useful for search fields and scrolling. The article discusses the difference between debouncing and throttling and provides practical code examples. This approach optimizes application behavior, leading to a better user experience.

The ProductHunt Graveyard, or what happened to the top-rated startups from this service?

The article discusses disappearing products on Product Hunt, emphasizing the importance of context in creation and offering advice for startups to avoid failure.

The Linux Command Line - Introduction to CLI for Beginners (book, 550+ pages) and Advanced Users (book, 260+ pages)

The book 'The Linux Command Line' is a free resource for learning to use Linux via the terminal. Author William Shotts offers practical advice and tips for beginners and intermediate users.

At the beginning of the 20th century, in the USA, barbed wire fences were used as telephone lines...

The article illustrates how farmers in the 19th century innovated by using barbed wire fences to create a primitive telephone network, showcasing human ingenuity in communication.

About how Telegram became the anti-Facebook

Telegram is becoming a major alternative to Facebook, offering better privacy and security for users, attracting those who value anonymity in communication.

Yes, I can query the SQL database through CSS!

The article discusses the ability to connect CSS with databases, showcasing how data can be dynamically presented on web pages. The author highlights innovative solutions and essential technologies that support this connection.

Radio station hacked Mazdas (2014-2017 models) in Seattle

The article describes a hack of Mazda's radio system by hackers using Radiotap technology to intercept signals and manipulate vehicle systems.

Why creating presentations in Google Slides is a nightmare?

Laura Javier's article on Scribe presents the humorous aspects of using Google Slides, reminding us of the value of humor in presentations.

What makes a large number of posts on LinkedIn so cringe-worthy?

The article discusses the issues of self-promotion on LinkedIn, suggesting it compromises the authenticity of professional relationships.

Cookie pop-ups from IAB (e.g., OneTrust) are not compliant with GDPR.

The article reports on the Irish data protection authority's decision declaring IAB Europe's consent popups unlawful under GDPR.

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