Double Shot #2537
- Stay paranoid and trust no one. Overview of common security vulnerabilities in web applications - A look at the OWASP top 10 list through a sample Django application.
- #EthicalWebDev – guide for ethical website development and maintenance - Free ebook from European Digital Rights.
- Fixing Dark Patterns: making Google search ads visible again - Browser add-on to restyle Google search ads back the way they used to be, if you don't want to just block them.
- Database Lab - "Database Lab allows superfast cloning of large databases" assuming you're using PostgreSQL. A tool for faster development/test setups.
- THE OFFICIAL U.S. TIME - The government's NTS site got a facelift and also provides a handy way to see your own device clock's accuracy.
- What is a Lakehouse? - "A lakehouse is a new paradigm that combines the best elements of data lakes and data warehouses."
- Demoing Web Applications with Firefox Containers - Multiple logins via multiple container tabs. Why didn't I ever think of that?
- snopf - A build-it-yourself USB password token. "The snopf USB device creates a unique and strong password for every service from the same 128 bit secret which never leaves the token."
- Introducing Scalar: Git at scale for everyone - Microsoft is sharing their tools to make working with large repositories easier.
- Introducing Terminal V2 - "The easiest way to build, deploy, and host websites & apps on IPFS." Currently in beta by invitation./li>
- Busting the common misconceptions about working from home - One person's experience, but it will give you some things to think about. </ul>