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Why parsing the output of the LS command can be dangerous?
The article on MyWiki Wooledge explains how to parse the output of the `ls` command in Unix using tools like `awk`, `sed`, and `grep` for filtering and processing data.
How Nintendo Consoles are Built - 3D Scans of Consoles
The article discusses the original Game Boy console, its influence on the gaming market, and iconic titles that shaped gaming culture.
Selector :has in CSS - how it works and why it's so cool?
The article discusses the :has() selector in CSS, which allows styling elements based on their descendants, significantly enhancing web design capabilities.
Shade/Sunlight Map - Useful for Planning the Location of Photovoltaics, Pools, or Gardens/Greenhouses
ShadeMap is an application that shows the shadows on property, aiding in planting or building planning.
A situation where your code can run faster on 4 cores than on 24
The author discusses server performance compared to laptops, pointing out factors that can lead to latency and performance issues. They encourage reflection on hardware choices and configurations for better efficiency.
Norton 360 antivirus program has a built-in cryptocurrency miner - it's a feature, not a bug or backdoor!
Norton 360 introduces cryptocurrency mining, raising concerns among users about device performance and security.
You probably don't need those CORS requests you are making
Nick Olinger's article discusses CORS, explaining why many related issues can be confusing for developers.
Own DNS Server - Why Would You Want One?
The article from jvns.ca discusses the benefits of running your own DNS server, including better privacy and security control. Silva presents various tools like Pi-hole and encourages exploring alternative solutions such as DNS-over-HTTPS.
Range Input - visually appealing slider control for entering numbers
The 'Range Input CSS' project focuses on aesthetically styling HTML sliders. It provides a set of CSS styles for easy integration into websites. As an open-source initiative, it encourages community collaboration and modifications. The documentation is clear and includes practical examples. I recommend checking out this project to elevate your web applications.
You can use Let's Encrypt for domains used in the internal network, but... should you?
The article discusses the usage of Let's Encrypt certificates for internal hostnames. The author notes that these certificates are designed for public applications and suggests alternatives like local TLS certificates.
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