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dimension.sh | Home
dimension.sh is a small public linux shell host (or pubnix system) that is open to anyone who wants to learn, experiment, and socialize with other like minded people.
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Scroll to a Billion | aeiowu
But the best way to understand the size of a billion is to do what we do best... Scroll!
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Tiny Awards
Tiny Awards exist to celebrate the personal internet, what we described last year as ‘the other web, the one that is small and handmade and isn’t trying to sell you anything or monetise anything but which instead is about people using the digital tools we all have access to to make the sorts of small, personal experiences that you tend not to see ‘in feed’’.
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Google is killing one of Chrome's biggest ad blockers | PCWorld
uBlock Origin will soon stop functioning in Chrome as Google transitions to new browser extension rules.
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Comfortable with the struggle
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Announcing Official Puppeteer Support for Firefox - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
We’re pleased to announce that, as of version 23, the Puppeteer browser automation library now has first-class support for Firefox. This means that it’s now easy to write automation and perform end-to-end testing using Puppeteer, and run against both Chrome and Firefox.
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Self-Hosted Web Analytics On Your Servers | Matomo On-Premise
Take back control with Matomo – a powerful web analytics platform that gives you 100% data ownership.
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I don't write code the way I used to - stitcher.io
I find myself liking a functional mindset more and more. It's just simpler. I find it comfortable to split data and functionality, to keep my code as flat as possible. I'm still using classes and objects and their internal state, but overall these objects are looking more and more like functions: data goes in, data comes out. That's it.
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The secret sauce of Debian - DebConf 24
Have you ever wondered what makes Debian so stable (even Debian testing)?
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Technology | 2024 Stack Overflow Developer Survey
Each year we explore the tools and technologies developers are currently using and the ones they want to use.
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laminas-feed - Laminas Docs
Consume and generate Atom and RSS feeds, and interact with Pubsubhubbub.
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40 Thoughts At 40 | Brad Frost
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The New Internet
I read a post recently where someone bragged about using kubernetes to scale all the way up to 500,000 page views per month. But that’s 0.2 requests per second. I could serve that from my phone, on battery power, and it would spend most of its time asleep.
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blogroll.social
Blogrolls were a common feature in early websites. A list of blogs you follow. A checklist of places to look at. Advertising our web friendships. Blogrolls were the beginning of today's social web. It's time to take a fresh look at the humble blogroll.
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Openly Licensed Images, Audio and More | Openverse
Explore more than 800 million creative works - An extensive library of free stock photos, images, and audio, available for free use.
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A Book Apart Books | Ryan Trimble, UX/UI developer
Where to find A Book Apart books now that A Book Apart is no longer selling books.
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CSS-Tricks - A Website About Making Websites
It looks like CSS-Tricks has got its editor back.
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Forgejo – Beyond coding. We forge.
Forgejo is a self-hosted lightweight software forge. Easy to install and low maintenance, it just does the job.
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Poor security let hackers access 40 million voters' details - BBC News
The ICO said hackers had access to the Electoral Commissions' systems for over a year. It was only spotted when an employee reported that spam emails were being sent from the commission's own email server.
WOW!
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80% of programmers are NOT happy… why? - YouTube
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