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Oblivious DNS is a privacy-friendly version of the DNS protocol. Preventing third-parties from keeping track of the sites you visit. It builds on top of DoH (DNS over HTTPS) and adds a proxy server to prevent tracking. It was developed by Cloudflare, Apple and Fastly. Currently, ODNS is not yet widely supported, but that could quickly change! Especially if Apple would push it to their iOS and macOS customers. 🎶 Music
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HTML & CSS have come a long way in a relatively short period of time. In this video, we show you some of the modern CSS tips and tricks in an effort to help you improve your workflow and become a more efficient front-end developer. Got any tips of your own? Comment below and let us know! Source code: https://github.com/codingtechonline/csstricks Presented by Munch Development: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClfbNSFre5pOmEhyEpGpyRw CSS Grid
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Grid_Layout
https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/complete-guide-grid/ CSS Firefox
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Flexible_Box_Layout
https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/a-guide-to-flexbox/ ⌚︎ Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction
00:23 – Basic Setup
03:32 – Sidebar Layout
07:09 – Pancake Layout
10:55 – Pancake with Sidebars Layout
16:41 – One Line Center
18:19 – Evenly Spaced Card
22:07 – Stacking Cards (Bonus)
22:42 – VSCode Tip (Bonus)
23:51 – C-Span Grid
27:39 – Conclusion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUd3DYPyHR4



What is a cache? How does it work, and why is it important? Caches are used everywhere in our modern devices. It's found in many hardware components and throughout software. The goal of caching is to store data from slow memory into fast memory so it can be retrieved quicker. That's why browsers keep a cache: so they don't have to re-download everything from the internet over and over again. 🌍 Social
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