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5 votes
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Eight marvelous and melancholy things I've learned about creativity
6 votes -
Inspired design decisions with Otto Storch: When idea, copy, art and typography became inseparable
4 votes -
The reckless, infinite scope of web browsers
17 votes -
Notes on auth token persistence
5 votes -
Facebook files lawsuit against Namecheap
9 votes -
Why the world needs CSS developers
6 votes -
Pepper & Carrot open source comic book publishing report # 3
11 votes -
Fixing memory leaks in web applications
6 votes -
Why JavaScript is eating HTML
33 votes -
Firefox will start deprecating TLS 1.0 and 1.1 with Firefox 74, releasing on March 10, 2020
16 votes -
How do you find flights?
Planes may soon be a thing of the past, for now they're still sometimes hard to replace. I used to rely on Hipmunk for finding flights, but sadly, they recently shut down. So I was wondering, what...
Planes may soon be a thing of the past, for now they're still sometimes hard to replace.
I used to rely on Hipmunk for finding flights, but sadly, they recently shut down. So I was wondering, what do people on tildes use to find flights? Any tool/website you're happy with?
9 votes -
A software engineer's advice for saving social media: keep it small
29 votes -
Establishing a type scale and hierarchy
6 votes -
Sinkholed
12 votes -
Multiple vulnerabilities discovered in TikTok enabling sending arbitrary links through SMS, exposing private account data, and more
11 votes -
Promiscuous cookies and their impending death via the SameSite policy
10 votes -
Google Chrome: Behind the Open Source Browser Project (2008)
6 votes -
Opera introduces web browser designed for gamers
21 votes -
Top 10 Web Design Styles of 1993 (Vernacular Web 3) - Prof. Dr. Style
10 votes -
Old mobile websites?
Hey everyone, I'm currently looking for some web 1.0-esque websites, but with the twist of being designed for some ancient smartphones. An example of what I mean would be i.reddit.com , reddit's...
Hey everyone, I'm currently looking for some web 1.0-esque websites, but with the twist of being designed for some ancient smartphones. An example of what I mean would be i.reddit.com , reddit's original (and still fully functional) mobile implementation, or Twitter's site when you access it without a modern version of Javascript (which reverts to a clone of itself from around ~2012). I understand this is a super niche category and there's hardly any of them left, but if you happen to know of any or stumble upon one, please let me know! Thank you! :)
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Web Developers! What personal projects have you made, and are proud of?
Time for some inspiration. I've been working on a few SaaS applications for the past 2-3 months, and have only really got into it full time recently, and I'm totally in code-mode now, so I thought...
Time for some inspiration. I've been working on a few SaaS applications for the past 2-3 months, and have only really got into it full time recently, and I'm totally in code-mode now, so I thought I'd ask to see what other people have created in either their spare time, or to earn some money.
Link your app/tool/product/service! What tools, frameworks, or services did you build it with? What does it accomplish? How did you express your creativity while working on it? What's next for what you're creating?
14 votes -
Military grade encryption won’t save you, or your business
4 votes -
How to fight back against Google AMP as a web user and a web developer
28 votes -
Tim Berners-Lee proposes "Contract for the Web": A set of principles to guide a better development of the Internet
12 votes -
Looking for a domain name registrar and a hosting provider for Intergrid
I will be releasing a beta version of Intergrid in the near future, before New Year. The first thing I need is someone to buy a domain name from. I'm looking for a reasonable yearly price for the...
I will be releasing a beta version of Intergrid in the near future, before New Year.
The first thing I need is someone to buy a domain name from.
I'm looking for a reasonable yearly price for the common generic TLDs ($10~$20), combined with reliability of support.
The only previous experience I had was with GoDaddy, and I had no issues with them. I have, however, heard stories of terrible support service (which I never used, for lack of need), and I'd rather not support a company of that level of service. (Nevermind that I bear strong dislike for post-service spam.)
The second thing I need is someone to host it.
Ideally, I would host it on a personal server, which would probably be a Pi-like platform, because I like the idea of owning the host as far as personal projects are concerned. I have little idea of how viable it is, or whether it's a better option for me than renting server space at the moment.
Lacking that, I'd like to have a EU-based hosting provider with reasonably-cheap ($10~$15) basic-level plans. Since the beta of Intergrid is local-storage-only, having a database hosted or supplied is not an issue at the moment. Low time-to-connect is important.
12 votes -
What the web still is - The state of the web and its positive qualities
14 votes -
I've gone to great lengths for this silence
22 votes -
Dogs don't understand basic concepts like moving
19 votes -
Bytecode Alliance: Building a secure by default, composable future for WebAssembly
9 votes -
Why 3D logos fell out of favor overnight
8 votes -
Firefox to hide notification popups by default starting next year
22 votes -
Certbot usability case study: Making it easier to get HTTPS certificates
12 votes -
Designing accessible color systems
27 votes -
South Korean national and 337 others arrested and charged worldwide in the takedown of Welcome To Video, the largest darknet child pornography website
19 votes -
A site to randomly stumble on to new and unique webpages - stumblingon
27 votes -
Crunchyroll and WEBTOON team up to co-produce new animated content
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‘Lore Olympus’: Webtoon and The Jim Henson Company will partner for YA animated series
4 votes -
I made a (very, very) basic Tildes scraper and CLI browser ruby gem
Here's the ruby gem page and here's the github. Right now it comes with a command line browser that can browse the front page and group pages with no sorting options, and you can view the contents...
Here's the ruby gem page and here's the github. Right now it comes with a command line browser that can browse the front page and group pages with no sorting options, and you can view the contents of a topic (link or text) aswell as the comments. The methods defined in lib/tilde-scraper/api.rb can be used to scrape tildes pages into Group, Page, Topic, and Comment objects.
Right now it's super basic and messy, but I figured if anyone was interested in it it would be the people here.
9 votes -
CSS is weird because it's solving a weird problem: what does it mean to design for an infinite and unknown canvas?
12 votes -
Popular podcasts app Pocket Casts goes free, web and desktop app now subscription-based
22 votes -
Where to put buttons on forms
12 votes -
Web scraping doesn’t violate anti-hacking law, appeals court rules
12 votes -
Boulet - Flash-Back
7 votes -
Tyranny of the Clock - Lessons we learned when debugging a scaling problem on GitLab.com
12 votes -
I'm not a robot
7 votes -
The world's oldest webcam is shutting down after a quarter of a century
21 votes -
[Chrome 82, 2020Q2] Deprecate FTP support
7 votes -
If you lose your iPhone, you can’t pay your Apple Card bill on the web
6 votes -
New CSS Features in Firefox 68
18 votes