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Base122 vs z85 (ZeroMQ spec:32/Z85) | SSOJet
Base122 vs z85 (ZeroMQ spec:32/Z85) | SSOJet
Compare Base122 and z85 encoding for ZeroMQ specs. Optimize data transmission with efficient Base122 or standard z85.
·ssojet.com·
Base122 vs z85 (ZeroMQ spec:32/Z85) | SSOJet
Earning $10K with 161 Lines of JavaScript - Mirat Can Bayrak
Earning $10K with 161 Lines of JavaScript - Mirat Can Bayrak
How a developer from India made $10,700 with a simple Fortnite countdown timer—161 lines of JavaScript, four years of passive income, then sold it on Flippa.
·mirat.dev·
Earning $10K with 161 Lines of JavaScript - Mirat Can Bayrak
spoilerjs | Beautiful Spoiler Effects
spoilerjs | Beautiful Spoiler Effects
A framework-agnostic web component for creating beautiful spoiler effects with Telegram-inspired particle animations. Easily integrates into React, Vue, Svelte, or vanilla JS.
·spoilerjs.sh4jid.me·
spoilerjs | Beautiful Spoiler Effects
Claude Code のサンドボックス機能を試してみた
Claude Code のサンドボックス機能を試してみた
Claude Code をはじめとする AI コーディングエージェントは、コマンドを実行するたびにユーザーの承認を求める仕組みが備わっていますが、これには開発サイクルの低下や承認疲れといった問題があります。Claude Code のサンドボックス機能は、ファイルシステムやネットワークへのアクセスを制限し、安全に動作させるための仕組みです。この記事では、Claude Code のサンドボックス機能の仕組みと利用方法について解説します。
·azukiazusa.dev·
Claude Code のサンドボックス機能を試してみた
Directives and the Platform Boundary | TanStack Blog
Directives and the Platform Boundary | TanStack Blog
A Quiet Trend in the JavaScript Ecosystem For years, JavaScript has had exactly one meaningful directive, "use strict". It is standardized, enforced by runtimes, and behaves the same in every environm...
·tanstack.com·
Directives and the Platform Boundary | TanStack Blog
DSPy
DSPy
The framework for programming—rather than prompting—language models.
·dspy.ai·
DSPy
HTTPS by default
HTTPS by default
One year from now, with the release of Chrome 154 in October 2026, we will change the default settings of Chrome to enable “Always Use Secu...
·security.googleblog.com·
HTTPS by default
PostgreSQL 18's UUIDv7: Faster and Secure Time-Ordered IDs
PostgreSQL 18's UUIDv7: Faster and Secure Time-Ordered IDs
PostgreSQL 18 dropped last month with a bunch of exciting updates. While the performance improvements are always welcome, there's one developer-friendly feature that deserves the spotlight: native support for UUIDv7. This new format might change how model your database.
·hashrocket.com·
PostgreSQL 18's UUIDv7: Faster and Secure Time-Ordered IDs