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The History of the Origins of the VLC Player and the Team Behind It

The VLC team shares their passion and challenges in developing their well-known media player, highlighting its impact on the open-source community.

How to build a Chrome browser extension in 2021?

The article outlines how to create a Chrome extension in 2021, focusing on the manifest.json file and testing.

Color Palette Generator in CSS

CCColor is a color conversion tool that simplifies choosing shades for design projects.

Which is faster, getElementById or querySelector?

Wesley's blog article compares 'getElementById' and 'querySelector' methods in JavaScript. It describes performance differences and the application of each in the context of DOM element access. 'getElementById' is quick and efficient for unique IDs, while 'querySelector' offers greater flexibility with CSS selectors. The author concludes that both methods have their place in frontend programming, and the choice depends on project specifics.

Why a toaster from 1949 is probably more 'smart' than similar devices produced today?

The new Sunbeam Radiant Control T20 toaster promises perfect toast with automatic thickness detection.

Curiosity - an image that cannot be downloaded (in the classic way)

The article discusses the issue of downloading protected images on the internet, highlighting legal and ethical concerns.

ModernWiki - an extension for Chrome/Firefox/Edge that enhances the appearance of Wikipedia

ModernWiki is a collaboration application that simplifies creating and editing documents. It enables dynamic knowledge management within teams.

There is no such thing as 'DNS propagation'

Julia Evans' article on DNS propagation explains how changes to DNS records may not be immediate due to various factors such as TTL. It's a valuable resource for web administrators to better understand DNS processes.

Why does CURL not have a single easter egg? There is a specific explanation for this.

The article 'No Easter Eggs in cURL' by Daniel Hakk discusses the absence of hidden surprises in the cURL software. Instead of whimsical elements, cURL focuses on functionality and reliability, which is crucial for data transmission. Hakk emphasizes the responsibility of programmers and programming ethics, ensuring a useful and secure tool for users.

The Brave Browser May Stop Working When Its Backend Servers Have Issues - Interesting Dependencies

In 'Goodbye, Brave,' Arun Mozhi discusses his experiences with the Brave browser, highlighting both its advantages and limitations. He ultimately decided it did not meet his usability expectations and encourages openness to new tools.

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