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Do you need a CAPTCHA mechanism (image code) on your website? Collection of ready-made solutions
Awesome Captcha is an open-source project that simplifies adding captcha solutions to applications, protecting against spam.
What information about You and Your browser can a web developer extract?
DeviceInfo.me provides comprehensive details on tech devices, including reviews and comparisons.
WhichFrame - find a specific scene in a movie using AI
WhichFrame is a tool for analyzing website versions, making it easier to compare and track differences in projects.
TinyVid - free application for reducing video sizes (Windows/Linux/Mac)
Kamua is an innovative video editing tool that automates many processes, making it easier for filmmakers to quickly prepare content for various social media platforms.
A Pleasant Explanation of the CORS Topic
Adam Ieftimov's article explains the history and operation of CORS, a key mechanism in web applications that ensures security when transferring data between different domains.
You don't need any library to format numbers or prices with different currencies. JavaScript can do it on its own.
Jordan Finners' article argues against using external libraries for number and currency formatting. He illustrates how to use built-in JavaScript functions to streamline the process and reduce application size.
Subsetter - web fonts are heavy, slow, etc.? Cut out only what you need from them
Subsetter is a font optimization tool that allows users to select necessary glyphs, resulting in faster loading times and data savings.
Image Scaling Algorithm that 'understands' the content of the image.
The article explains the content-aware image resizing technique in JavaScript using the Seam Carving algorithm.
Google introduces FLoC for anonymous tracking of user interests on your site - how to opt out?
The article outlines how to opt-out of Google's FLoC, which affects user privacy. It explains what FLoC is and details how to effectively disable this technology using specific HTTP headers.
Gitmoji - or why it's worth considering using emojis in git commits
The article discusses using Gitmoji to enhance the quality of commits in Git, adding emojis for categorizing types of changes.
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