

It’s just an NYC thing, not American, as they have one of the densest Jewish populations in the US. I’d never heard of it either


It’s just an NYC thing, not American, as they have one of the densest Jewish populations in the US. I’d never heard of it either


You are aware that you don’t have all the information and that trying it yourself could cost you significantly more time than asking for help. Doesn’t sound like dumbass behavior to me :)


Bank PR Team Issues Statement Claiming Boss is Sorry. Boss’s Golf Game Uninterrupted.
Thanks, and of course! This is set up to print at 9.5 inches wide on an 8.5x11 (sorry if American :P)


These companies are spending trillions of dollars to get actual hospitals to replace actual doctors with this shit, claiming it actually is capable of helping and replacing medical professionals. That’s not framing, that’s literally what’s happening.


Sure, those first two aren’t well tied to any place. But they’re definitely not America-centric.


Were they?
I got:


According to Google’s docs, they already have as of iOS 16.4.


0x1 is a hug and a kiss for 1, the loneliest number

Some apps definitely have this, I’m a holdout on Sync and can permanently filter a domain
EDIT: But it would be great if it were built into Piefed or Lemmy server-side.


Yes, these are all mirrors:
archive.fo|archive.is|archive.li|archive.md|archive.ph|archive.today|archive.vn


Essentially yes. Basically, think of two JS sandboxes that can manipulate the same DOM. One can make requests, but cannot retrieve local layout data. The other can get layout data, but not make requests. Both can set layout data.
Web developers can use the former 99% of the time, and the latter for more precise work.


You don’t have to kill much functionality at all. Scripts that need to access that data should simply live in a sandbox with no network access. They can still do full computational layout.
I have done exclusively web development work.


Yeah, they can very easily get all of that right now. But functionally there’s no good reason for any browser to let them. Page layout should be a one-way operation that doesn’t allow information back through.


Some of the test sites don’t differentiate between random and unique. They may see a randomized fingerprint as a plausible unique user, but it may be different the next time you visit. Other sites may detect that your browser has taken steps to randomize your fingerprint, and use that as an identifying piece of information on its own (power user vs average joe)


Fonts, codecs, hardware, OS, extensions are all parts of a computer that never ever need to be transmitted to a website for it to function. Any information about them should be sandboxed, and if the website wants to display differently based on them, it can send static data or code in and get nothing back out.
It was quite a popular race!
Technically you can use node without npm.


Reddit didn’t invent April fools day, why give them credit they don’t deserve if you dislike them?
There are also sleeves that slip right over your member like an extender :) but also yeah, enjoy things with your fingers and tongue!