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Sephr
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  1. I don't see any mention of HTTP 204 or multipart/x-mixed-replace. Those are both very helpful for implementing rich JavaScript-free HTML applications with advanced interactivity.
  2. They don't need revenue, they need a community. I don't know how this acquisition will affect that.
  3. Throwing in my anecdote: I acquired aphantasia after a viral infection as a child. This also slightly impacted my speech. There can definitely be a fundamental difference.

    In my case, I can distinctly remember my experiences from before the infection, and recall a clear difference in visualization capabilities before and after.

  4. Third-party cookies, and presumably Privacy Sandbox are both enabled by default. I can't find any controls to disable Privacy Sandbox, and I see the presence of Privacy Sandbox attribution APIs in JS.
  5. For me, upon its inception. We desperately needed unity in API design and node.js hasn't been adequate for many of us.

    WinterTC has only recently been chartered in order to make strides towards specifying a unified standard library for the JS ecosystem.

  6. HBM would most likely have to be integrated directly on the GPU module given performance demands and signal constraints.
  7. I reached out to JVC's simulation projector sales department directly and confirmed that this projector is not discontinued. It appears that Projector Central has incorrect information.

    Note that it took a few weeks for JVC to get back to me.

  8. "Content forwarding or sharing functionality" seems like it would cover any website with a URL.
  9. Selling exploits doesn't inherently violate the CFAA.
  10. Protip: Make your web SDK APIs EventTargets instead of creating custom event subscription models wherever practical.
  11. For some startups (mostly dealing with local and self-hosted software), it may be a better option to offer perpetual license grants to the product being worked on as opposed to equity in the startup itself. This encourages employees to make the best software if they know that they are also going to be the end user as well.
  12. The new CEO isn't any better. According to their first CEO (Brendan Eich) "Mozilla is being looted now, mitchell taking $38M+ out over 9 years was just a start"
  13. Android does not require this if the app developer instructs users to disable battery optimizations for the app so that it can poll for notifications itself.
  14. I think the point the parent comment is making is that companies shouldn't be able to trademark common phrases with their usual spelling. 'Dev mode' is a common short form for 'developer mode' which has extensive use.
  15. > does not monitor motion

    This doesn't mean that they can't monitor motion (e.g. as compelled via NSL). This product sorely needs E2EE.

  16. > “Fingerprinting has always been a concern in the privacy community, but until now, we had no hard proof that it was actually being used to track users,” said Dr. Nitesh Saxena, cybersecurity researcher, professor of computer science and engineering and associate director of the Global Cyber Research Institute at Texas A&M. “Our work helps close that gap.”

    Maybe if you live in a bubble where documentation published outside of academia doesn't exist. Tracking vendors themselves have claimed to be fingerprinting users' browsers in their privacy policies for over a decade.

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