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18 votes
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CyberBunker: The "bulletproof web hosting" company based in a German Cold War bunker that became a dark-web empire
10 votes -
The rise and fall of Adobe Flash
10 votes -
Thinking about opening a web store, looking for advice
I am mulling over starting a side business that would involve selling physical products. I would like to set up a web store for this, but want to keep the amount of web development I have to do to...
I am mulling over starting a side business that would involve selling physical products. I would like to set up a web store for this, but want to keep the amount of web development I have to do to a minimum. I would also not like to invade my customers' and potential customers' privacy. Can anyone recommend a way to approach this? I'm a software developer, but don't do much web development and don't really want to do development for this project beyond just getting the site up and running. What options exist for setting up a simple web store?
I've done a search and see things like Shopify. I've heard of them and get the impression they're reputable, but other items in my search seemed kind of scammy. Are there things I should look out for in this space?
8 votes -
Chrome now supports linking to "Text Fragments", which will automatically scroll to and highlight specific text on a page
7 votes -
DuckDuckGo now crawls the web regularly to create a free list of trackers to block
21 votes -
“Core Web Vitals” replaces AMP as requirement for Top Stories module
16 votes -
Beaker Browser 1.0 Beta
25 votes -
The Beaker "new web" project
10 votes -
How to use your DSLR or mirrorless camera as a webcam
8 votes -
The real impact of an open redirect vulnerability
4 votes -
This is a web page
37 votes -
Microsoft Edge is now second most popular desktop browser, beats Firefox; Chrome at 68% market share
18 votes -
Webcam hacking—The story of how I gained unauthorized Camera access on iOS and macOS
4 votes -
The web is a customer service medium
5 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 -
Sinkholed
12 votes -
Promiscuous cookies and their impending death via the SameSite policy
10 votes -
Opera introduces web browser designed for gamers
21 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! :)
24 votes -
Military grade encryption won’t save you, or your business
4 votes -
Tim Berners-Lee proposes "Contract for the Web": A set of principles to guide a better development of the Internet
12 votes -
What the web still is - The state of the web and its positive qualities
14 votes -
Firefox’s fight for the future of the web: With Google’s Chrome dominating the market, not-for-profit rival Mozilla is staking a comeback on its dedication to privacy
49 votes -
Firefox to hide notification popups by default starting next year
22 votes -
A site to randomly stumble on to new and unique webpages - stumblingon
27 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 -
The Mutable Web
5 votes -
You (probably) don't need ReCAPTCHA
26 votes -
Branding the Decentralized Web
6 votes -
Opera Reborn 3: No modern browser is perfect, but this may be as close as it gets
14 votes -
The rapid rise and slow fall of the Microsoft web browser
6 votes -
Edge-on-Chromium approaches; build leaks, extensions page already live
4 votes -
radicle - peer-to-peer source code repositories using IPFS (alpha)
8 votes -
Tim Berners-Lee: 'Stop web's downward plunge to dysfunctional future'
8 votes -
Federated Wiki (think git, but for wikis/blogs), introduced using a card metaphor. Try it out!
9 votes -
What I learned from the hacker who spied on me
7 votes -
Bomb threat, sextortion spammers abused weakness at GoDaddy.com
7 votes -
GoDaddy is sneakily injecting JavaScript into your website and how to stop it
44 votes -
Banner blindness revisited: Users dodge ads on mobile and desktop
7 votes -
How much of the internet is fake?
36 votes -
Google isn’t the company that we should have handed the Web over to
22 votes -
The Rise and Demise of RSS
35 votes -
Donations to the Internet Archive are currently being tripled by a generous supporter
17 votes -
The state of web browsers - 2019 edition
7 votes -
Anyone using the BRAVE web browser? Thoughts? Experiences?
I was reading about it here: https://www.cnet.com/news/brave-browser-matures-with-move-to-chromium-foundation/ First I heard of it and was curious if anyone has tried it. I love the idea of...
I was reading about it here:
https://www.cnet.com/news/brave-browser-matures-with-move-to-chromium-foundation/
First I heard of it and was curious if anyone has tried it. I love the idea of blocking ads and trackers by default.
19 votes