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Thimble was a code editor for people who love the web. Looking for Thimble projects? Users migrated their projects to the Glitch platform in 2019. If you’re looking for a similar experience, go check them out! Learn more about Thimble and the transition to Glitch below. Mozilla loves the web and people like you who make it. Find out how we can celebrate and protect it together! HistoryThimble was
Back when Mike Belshe was still at Google, he used to keep saying that SSL was the unoptimized frontier. Unfortunately, even years later, it still is. There’s low hanging fruit everywhere, and most folks, myself included, don’t know what they’re doing. Tons of people are making basic mistakes. Anyone deploying a website served over HTTPS really ought to read Adam Langley’s post on overclocking SSL
Make Chrome Less Distracting with Vimium (and These Settings) Coders love text editor Vim because you can do everything from the keyboard, avoiding detours into into slow, distracting mouse-click work. Here's how a single Chrome extension can change your browsing habits in similar get-what-you-came-for fashion. We've previously posted about Vimium, and Information Diet author Clay Johnson mentione
Today in New York, Amazon introduced Silk, an all-new web browser powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and available exclusively on the just announced Kindle Fire. You might be asking, “A browser? Do we really need another one?” As you’ll see in the video below, Silk isn’t just another browser. We sought from the start to [...] Read more
A detailed technical followup to Flash Cookies and Privacy II, describing the mechanisms behind Hulu/KISSmetrics’ respawning practices I thought I’d take the time to elaborate a bit further regarding the technical mechanisms described in our Flash Cookies and Privacy II paper that generated a bit of buzz recently. For a bit of background, I, along with Chris Hoofnagle and Nathan Good, had the hono
If you're not paying for something, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold.- Andrew Lewis This page provides an interactive, real-time visualization of the entities that track your behavior across the web. Privacy Policy When you're using the add-on, we collect sites you visit solely to show you how they're connected. We don't keep them and don't give away the information to anyone
The data URI scheme is a uniform resource identifier (URI) scheme that provides a way to include data in-line in Web pages as if they were external resources. It is a form of file literal or here document. This technique allows normally separate elements such as images and style sheets to be fetched in a single Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) request, which may be more efficient than multiple H
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Home > Internet > 10 Questions for John Gruber Regarding H.264, WebM With yesterday’s news that Google will be dropping H.264 support from the Chrome web browser, the internet was split in half. One one side, there’s people who applaud the move, who are happy that Google is pushing an open, royalty-free and unencumbered video codec (irrespective of Google’s motivation). On the other side, there ar
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