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Microsoft Teams had permission checking code for teams only on the front-end. It could be bypassed through the API.
The article covers management policies in Microsoft Teams, their role and significance for organizations, and tools for implementing them.
Above Average Creative Approach to Grid Layout in CSS
The article highlights the benefits of CSS Grid in creating complex layouts compared to traditional methods.
Solving the toilet queue problem at work - using Raspberry Pi and Python ;)
The article on Dev.to describes Project Loo as an overly complex yet entertaining creative endeavor. The author emphasizes the joy of experimenting with technology and the importance of having fun in programming, highlighting that over-engineering can lead to interesting experiences.
Fonts Ninja - a browser extension that identifies fonts used on a website
Fonts Ninja is an extension that helps identify fonts on websites.
How does the SWITCH statement really work in the C language?
Robert Elder's article discusses 'switch statements' as expressions, highlighting their advantages in coding. He encourages the use of these constructs to simplify programming logic.
Reader View with command line - a tool for extracting content from a page
RdrView is a Python tool for viewing and analyzing RDR files, featuring a user-friendly interface and analytical capabilities.
Chatbots were supposed to be the future of the Internet - why didn't it happen and what went wrong?
The article talks about the challenges faced by chatbots and their limitations. It includes examples of failed implementations and questions about their future development.
Very interesting implementation of the so-called quine program in HTML - the page simultaneously displays its own HTML code while also adding styles to itself.
The article discusses WYSIWYG editors, providing examples and tips for using them.
Linux Backup Management through a Web Interface - Rdiffweb
Rdiff-web is an application that simplifies browsing and managing version history in Rdiff repositories, providing an intuitive user interface.
Are you installing packages from NPM? These three packages installed a backdoor on your server.
Three NPM packages that open shells on Linux and Windows systems pose a serious security threat to users.
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