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HTML5 For Web Designers by Jeremy Keith
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Linux Distros Evolution over time - July 2024 Snapshot
Fedora… I’d wager it’s still on its way up. It’s the kind of distro I keep hearing about, and people who rally behind it are solid believers.
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Third Party Cookies Must Be Removed
Third-party (AKA cross-site) cookies are harmful to the web, and must be removed from the web platform. This finding explains why they must be removed, and examines the challenges in removing them.
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PersonalSit.es | Yes we got hot and fresh sites
This site was built to share and revel in each others’ personal sites. Witness these in wonderment and awe.
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Rebuilding The Web
We can all actively participate in rebuilding the web by having our own independent websites and linking to each other’s websites whenever and wherever possible.
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Styling Tables the Modern CSS Way - Piccalilli
Modern CSS makes styling HTML tables in a considered, responsive nature a breeze. Michelle Barker breaks it all down for you in this deep dive.
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Episode 439 – Where are all the youth in open source? – Open Source Security
Josh and Kurt talk about a story talking about the “graying” of open source. There doesn’t seem to be many young people working on open source, but we don’t really know why that is. There are many thoughts, but a better question is why should anyone get involved in open source anymore? The world has changed quite a lot since open source was created.
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Quitting Windows - It's All Just Electrons
I'm not happy about quitting Windows and leaving my decades of experience behind. But I'm relieved to get off the ride. It hasn't been good for a long time.
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Lea Gröber: Understanding self-hosting and security through Nextcloud - Nextcloud
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Google Now Defaults to Not Indexing Your Content - Vincent Schmalbach
Google is no longer trying to index the entire web. In fact, it's become extremely selective, refusing to index most content. This isn't about content creators failing to meet some arbitrary standard of quality. Rather, it's a fundamental change in how Google approaches its role as a search engine.
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"Privacy-Preserving" Attribution: Mozilla Disappoints Us Yet Again
Firefox users are not a captive audience that needs to be coddled, they are generally full-grown adult computer users who need to be listened to
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Adactio: Journal—Ad tech
Now, it’s one thing to roll out a new so-called “feature” to benefit behavioural advertising. It’s quite another to make it enabled by default. That’s a piece of deceptive design that has no place in Firefox. Defaults matter. Browser makers know this. It’s no accident that this “feature” was enabled by default.
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HTML 5 support in PHP 8.4 - stitcher.io
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PHP: The Right Way
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Why I Blog. You Should Too!
You should start a blog. If you disagree, I certainly understand the hesitancy. I was once like you! I’m here to convince you otherwise. I’ll start with a short tale about the inception of shellsharks and the unsuccessful blogging attempts which preceded it.
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Leaflet - a JavaScript library for interactive maps
Leaflet is the leading open-source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps. Weighing just about 42 KB of JS, it has all the mapping features most developers ever need.
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adriangibbons/php-fit-file-analysis: A PHP class for analysing FIT files created by Garmin GPS devices
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VASA-1: Lifelike Audio-Driven Talking Faces Generated in Real Time
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It’s the End of the Web as We Know It | Brad Frost
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Remove the background from an image with this Linux command | Opensource.com
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