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@gintko oh, I thought style within Vue components was scoped to the component
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I think there is a point in the archiving argument. It's valid, and many unmaintained websites still contain valuable information. It would not be good to scare people away from that.
Besides, while now it's just a warning like (I'm speculating) a big certificate warning, next thing we know Google can decide to block it completely.
What Google essentially will be doing is decreasing the credibility of http-only sites, while some contain valuable information. That's not right. Never. -
They're not the only ones. I'll look into it again later today, since a lot of companies use that as a solution. I'll keep you posted
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The term I was looking for was "true choice".
You might need to read up on cookies and stuff: https://cookiebot.com/en/...
I hope other parts of the world will also implement this new regulations, since it makes everything easier if everyone follows the same rules -
@sudorm-rf that's just it, the gdpr explicitly says they need to opt-in, completely voluntarily, and it's not allowed to block users if they don't
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Yo man, sorry to be the one tot tell you this, but a cookie wall (or any other method with only an 'accept' button) is not legal under GDPR
Users need to be able to not opt-in and still use the website.
By the way, you're in the clear with session cookies as long as no third parties are involved -
Java 10 IS lower than 8, alphabetically, sometimes...
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@Vip3rDev I'll check it out. Seems interesting so far (bulma.io)
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Buttons, helper classes, style resetting, typography, navigationbars, tabs, forms, dropdowns...
Css grid is awesome, I built a bar-checkout system with it. But I still use bootstrap so much for all the right reasons <3 -
But: nice chair. That's even kind of brave
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I'm so triggered right now. Like how do you work when there's stuff under your keyboard?
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We can dictate which browsers our clients use, and that's awesome. We love them.
Also. Please kill IE with fire and shoot everyone that uses it in the back of their head -
Best entertainment ever: companies live blogging what issues they're going through
Gitlab is awesome -
@Jantho1990 there's always that option. I'd be a cat
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@daintycode do I want to be the person that fights to his bones to make other people understand what we're doing to the environment? Do I want to reconnect with my artistic side? Do I want to be the caretaker of others? I can be and want to be so much, but choosing a little of everything will devour me. There are choices to be made, and I don't want to have to choose.
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I just had a bug where the log of a program made the CI tool Buildkite crash, because the Buildkite program was in US-ASCII...
Those thibgs you mentioned can make any developer crazy in just a couple of days -
"It's not magic, just look at the source"
When it works Rails is lovely. When it doesn't debugging is quite doable. But when it breaks deep down inside, you're doomed -
I'm such an asshole sometimes
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Well, the OS is unsupported and the new law is more strict about data protection, so I thought there is a chance of it being unsecure enough, thus illegal....
But I'm still gonna report all plaintext-password-webshops 😈 -
I like my curly brackets always on the same line, because the code then looks like this, which makes blocks easily readable
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Wanna be awesome? Become an independent privacy officer! Rent yourself only to companies that have their shit together and charge thousands just for being a security expert!
Every larger company needs one, but almost none have an employee lawfully qualified to be one... 🤑 -
@unmarked oops, I was a little drunk last night...
TDD is great for solving bugs (unit tests). But how much acceptance tests do you write? -
Doing something new in a language you don't fully understand yet is not something to be done witb TDD.
You can tell me whatever you want, but in that case: screw you! -
@SSDD best part, they're throwing service worker support under the bus by automatically removing them after three weeks
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@JoshBent you're right, but it's not very widely used. Many prefer 'local' development
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I think more than 50 percent of the applications I use in daily life, both personal and professional, are PWAs already.
All the office stuff is gone, email too, and next thing you know the whole dev environment is cloud based -
That's a pretty damn good success story on backups. Awesome!
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@AndSoWeCode you're completely right! And that's also the reason I'm currently migrating 3TB from a raid 1 atm
Still have to figure out what to do with my 8TB jbod volume -
Voip has been used extensively for at least 10 years, so "latest" depends on your frame of reference :p
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That said. I still force close some apps like spotify (chromecast issues) and Snapchat (worst code in history) after I use them