Getting security online right seems like a daunting task. But one thing is certain: Password managers help! 💪

🔥Here are our top three: tuta.com/blog/best-password-ma… 🔥

What are your favorite #PasswordManagers

#privacy #security #opsec #passwords #passwordfatigue #databreach #breachdata #infosec

  • KeePassXC (49%, 218 votes)
  • Bitwarden (46%, 201 votes)
  • Pass (4%, 18 votes)
437 voters. Poll end: 1 year ago

After reading @slightlyoff's latest post in the Performance Inequality Gap series [1], I'm surprised at how far ahead the iPhone 15 is compared to the Pixel 8 [2]. Those are supposed to be equivalent flagship devices, right? Why are Apple's ARM64 cores so dramatically better?

[1]: infrequently.org/2024/01/perfo…

[2] Here are the Geekbench benchmarks. iPhone 15: browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/4… Pixel 8: browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/2…

How much HTML/CSS/JS can we afford if we want to serve most users most of the time? It's a data-driven question I've been trying to answer for the web community for the past decade, along with dozens of colleagues from Google, Akamai, Cloudflare, and many other vendors.

Here's my best reckons for teams building new sites in 2024, and how they can build their own:

infrequently.org/2024/01/perfo…

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@matt
Did an actual screen reader treat them as list items but not read the numbers? I'm wonder if it's a problem only with the DevTools visualization. VoiceOver doesn't pair well with non-Safari browsers but it does read the list numbers in Edge.

Preceding the footnotes list with a heading is a good idea. Because the site name is the h1 and the article title is an h2, the footnote heading would best be an h3 (IMO, the article title should be the h1 and the site name not a heading at all).

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@matt
Hm, I wonder if NVDA has trouble with reading the output of CSS counter() functions entirely or just for the ::marker pseudo-element.

Does NVDA read the footnote numbers within the body of the following article? The first word, "Footnotes," is a link with an ::after pseudo-element using a counter() as its content.

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LibreOffice 24.2 Community, the new major release of the free, volunteer-supported office suite, with the new calendar-based numbering scheme (YY.M), many new useful features, and a focus on security and accessibility, is available at libreoffice.org/download @libreoffice @tdforg

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The Iconfactory Launches Project Tapestry, a Kickstarter Campaign to Create a Universal Inbox for RSS, Social Media, and More feed.feedburster.com/macstorie…

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"The Performance Inequality Gap, 2024", Alex Russel (@slightlyoff)
infrequently.org/2024/01/perfo…

"We got to a place where performance has been a constant problem in large part because a tribe of programmers convinced themselves that it wasn't and wouldn't be. The circa '13 narrative that:

- CPUs would keep getting faster
- Networks would get better, or at least not get worse.
- Organisations had all learned the lessons of Google and FaceBook's adventures in Ajax.

was all bullshit"

New preprint! `Computational Synthetic Cohomology Theory in Homotopy Type Theory' arxiv.org/abs/2401.16336 with @mortberg.
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Antisemitism, Israel / Palestine

Non-Jews: what do you plan to do about the sharp rise in antisemitic incidents like these?

jta.org/2024/01/29/global/man-…

#antisemitism #jewish #israel #palestine @israel @palestine

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Oh yes, osm usernames are strange: they can also contain any unicode characters, spaces, emojis, and you can change them anytime. I don't know any other site where username requirements are these lax.

There were already minor abuses, a troll registered as the username of a DWG member, but replaced one letter with a homoglyph. E.g. these are different unicode letters: oоο Just copy them to a unicode decoder.

An #OpenStreetMap :osm: contributor wrote 📝 about, "Welcome to the newest (and returning) OSMF Local Chapter: OSM Belgium."

Read 👁️‍🗨️ it in @openstreetmap 👉🏼 openstreetmap.org/user/arnalie….