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How does the file system affect the lifespan of SSD hard drives?

The article describes how Heap reduced SSD costs by upgrading their filesystem, leading to significant savings and improved performance.

Misunderstanding about NFT - are images actually stored on the blockchain?

Erick Hun's article "NFT Misconception: Images Aren't on Blockchains" debunks the myth that NFT images are stored on the blockchain. He explains that the blockchain only tracks token ownership, while images are hosted elsewhere.

Playground for Nginx - learn its correct configuration

The article introduces NGINX Playground, a tool for experimenting with NGINX configuration, useful for learning and testing server features.

Simple CSS - one of the simplest, classless CSS frameworks

Simple CSS is a minimalist CSS framework that simplifies web styling. Its aim is to quickly implement basic styles and components.

How to start accepting Bitcoin as a form of payment on your website?

Neil Patel's article discusses how cryptocurrencies are changing payment methods. It highlights the benefits of fast, cheap, and secure transactions and emphasizes the need for education about accepting these payment methods in businesses.

Do you like working in the terminal? Here are tools and services that are terminal-friendly

Awesome Console Services is a repository of terminal tools that enhance developers' productivity.

Tailwind Mobile - components for quick construction of mobile UI

Tailwind Mobile is a platform for quickly creating mobile applications with an intuitive interface and pre-built components.

Source Code Search Engine on the Frontend Layer

PublicWWW is an HTML-based content search engine that helps analyze technologies used on websites. It operates on data indexing principles, simplifying understanding for marketers and SEO specialists.

What can we learn from a programmer called '_why'?

The "Why the Lucky Stiff" repository creatively approaches learning Ruby, blending art and programming with an interesting documentation and code examples.

Details of the syntax of pseudo-selectors - when to use a single colon and when to use a double colon?

The article discusses the syntax of pseudo-elements in CSS, highlighting their use and differences from pseudo-classes. Pseudo-elements allow for the styling of specific parts of elements, enhancing webpage aesthetics.

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