- owenthejumper parentMy town (East Coast) did this early in the year. Nobody blinked, everyone moved to electric.
- Right now the problem is what the author already mentions - the use of Sec-Fetch-Site (FYI, HTTP headers are case insensitive :) - is considered defense in depth in OWASP right now, not a primary protection.
Unfortunately OWASP rules the world. Not because it's the best way to protect your apps, but because the corporate overloads in infosec teams need to check the box with "Complies with OWASP Top 10"
- It's almost a rhetorical question, isn't it? Clearly, from both the original post, and this reporting, they are NOT safe to redeem.
In addition, it just re-emphasizes how tied we all are to these "digital lives". I used to do it without a blink, but now think twice before clicking "Login with Google/Apple".
- The invalidation queue is interesting, but building a custom cache key manually? Even Cloudflare now supports Cache-Tags
- 2 points
- Reduce transparency brings it back to acceptable levels, thanks!
- Funny enough, my phone upgraded to iOS 26 tonight, and I am like - what is this garbage, who though this is a good idea? And lo and behold, now I know...
Immediately went Tinted mode, yet there is transparency where it shouldn't be, text overlays other text, etc...
- The guy won’t work with AI, but works with Google…
- A friend works at Jetblue. They are scrambling hard to do the updates.
- You are not missing much. Yes there will be situations where AI won’t be helpful, but that’s not a majority
Used right, Claude Code is actually very impressive. You just have to already be a programmer to use it right - divide the problem into small chunks yourself, instruct it to work on the small chunks.
Second example - there is a certain expectation of language in American professional communication. As a non native speaker I can tell you that not following that expectation has real impact on a career. AI has been transformational, writing an email myself and asking it to ‘make this into American professional english’
- I can’t believe that after all the suicide related lawsuits, OpenAI chose to use mental health topics in their new model introduction
- 4 points
- "Unfortunately, as a result, FingerprintJS was no longer so easily accessible to the developer community. We heard your feedback — now, all new code updates to FingerprintJS are under the MIT license. We want to ensure the latest in browser fingerprinting technology is accessible and available to all developers and businesses to help fight against fraud."
Read: The usage dropped significantly.
- 3 points
- Sounds like you have one of two problems: 1) you are changing the temperature too often. Set it and forget it. 2) you have a refrigerant leak
- Good article, but I must point out that in no way will private equity reduce prices. It will be the exact opposite
- I've been wanting to do THIS for a long time. How was permitting process? That scares me the most
- I work for a vendor covering subset of functionality from VMware.
I am seeing Nutanix the most, then Proxmox, Openshift.
For some sub products, Avi is often going to HAproxy, Aria to a combination of Terraform, Datadog (and others)
- This sucks. Residency match is stressful as it is, and adding systems like these just make the experience even worse for the applicants.
Source: spouse matched in 2018. It was one of the most stressful periods of our lives.
- Here is a trial (2022): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35714666/
And a review: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36686753/
- This can also be used for prostate, it's nothing new. But you cannot use this anywhere where the ultrasound would be blocked by other organs.
Fun fact: using this ultrasound for prostate cancer treatment reduces the risk of erectile disfunction
- so, a subway?
- The n8n space has been crowded for a long time - Tray io, Zapier Enterprise, Workato, Make, UIPath, and many others
N8n seems to be standing out thanks to their open source roots (and not deliberately hampering the OSS variant too much).
DataTables will make a big difference again - being able to store some level of "state" has been a need in almost every workflow I've built.
- Unfortunately it does matter. NCI designated cancer centers simply do have better outcomes than local hospitals.
- That capitalism technically already exists in the US. We have very strong monopoly laws. It's just...nobody is enforcing them. Unlike the 70's and 80's: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakup_of_the_Bell_System
- The absolute best source of real PYREX is simply Goodwill: https://shopgoodwill.com/categories/listing?st=pyrex%20measu...
- This feels like a hit piece by semafor. A lot of the information in there is purely false. For example, Microsoft's AI Agreemeent says (prohibits):
"...cannot use...For ongoing surveillance or real-time or near real-time identification or persistent tracking of the individual using any of their personal data, including biometric data, without the individual’s valid consent."
- Happens all the time. Like right now