Jake found a huge bug in Edge. He recounts how he run into it and shows how a seemingly innocuous bug can be escalated into something really concerning. |
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Fancy a week in Barcelona? Would you like to hear about Distributed systems, new browser APIs, Machine Learning, WebXR, PWA or Cryptography? Then Full Stack Fest is for you! | |
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Typography is what comes between the author and the reader. This is as true on the web as it is in any other medium. If a text has anything at all significant to say, it needs a typographer’s care, which will in turn be repaid by the reader’s attention. If you design websites or use CSS then you are a typographer whether you know it or not. | |
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Chris is a wonderful public speaker, and he has so much advice and insight that you’d do well to listen to him if you’re interested in improving as a public speaker (or in becoming one!) | |
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“Wireshark is a really powerful and complicated tool, but in practice I only know how to do a very small number of things with it, and those things are really useful!” |
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Using deeplearn.js , Ashi shows how deep learning systems learn, and breaks down how they think. | |
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A comprehensive walk-through of the first level of Ethernaut — an Ethereum smart contract hacking game. |
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Henry asks: “Can we make compiling our dependencies not just possible, but normal?” I’d be —quite pleasantly— surprised if this ever became the norm. Compiling dependencies, each developed with its own assumptions and toolchains in place, is a gargantuan undertaking. There’s a lot to be gained, for sure. |
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Gabriel shares the technical aspects of React Native which worked well for Airbnb – as well as the ones that didn’t work out that well. |
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Charlie shares his thoughts following Airbnb’s React Native sunset. |
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