On macOS it’s the opposite. Seems ⌘+V is blocked but Safari’s context menu apparently ignores JavaScript overriding it.
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Honestly I was irritated at first, but I’ve been known to be a jerk anyway. It’s all good; honestly going back to my comment I was thinking to myself “well good for you” too.
I’m a developer that doesn’t fuck with the fields! ✨ I can’t stand JavaScript-based validation either, I use HTML attributes for basic pre-submit validation then do the actual validation on the backend.
I can’t stand the fucked up forms either.
Me: reading Donnie’s writing He figured out casing! Me: scrolls down Oh he went for the caps lock.
$200k 🤣
It’s only funny to me because I’m around this level too and it’s not like, a shit load of money or anything. Sure, it’s a lot to a lot of people but throwing the number out is 🤬ing funny.
Are you kidding me? I’m bouncing my traffic through two layers of commercial VPNs, blocking every tracker under the sun and I’m still not stupid enough to think I’m actually anonymous.
Yes, thank goodness you asked because I am dying to post about it online because I’m a big idiot.
/s
obviously
I’d say this comes down to your experience with Docker (or whatever you use to containerize).
Generally speaking updates are as easy as pulling the updated image, but if something goes wrong you should know how to run commands inside the container, access the database, etc. Containerization can be painful if you don’t work with it everyday, but at the same time it brings so many advantages and it’s not hard to learn.
because then you'll never learn
As a web developer I’m interested if there’s something I can do to block it. I’ve already done an interest-cohort()
hack and another that stops Instagram in-app JavaScript from being injected.
I’d love to get a collection of these “hacks” packaged in a Ruby gem.
Edit: I should’ve read this before commenting, I see that you have to fill out that form but list every variation of http
/https
and submit every domain/subdomain. Easy for me to do, but for a large website? Yikes
Something tells me the people of Louisiana won’t do that
I’ve experienced a handful of very near tornados, lots of crazy thunderstorms and blizzards growing up in the Midwest as well as many small earthquakes here in Southern California.