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Excellent answer to my question: is @DuckDuckGo just wrapping Bing?

The next concern brought up by is that DDG hardware resides in the US, making it subject to mandated US government access
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RT @askonomm
@Endless_WebDev @DuckDuckGo 9to5mac.com/2021/02/09/duckduc

Yes and no.

"Some of the search results are pulled in from Bing, while others are populated from Apple Maps, Wikipedia, Wolfram Alpha, etc. It’s estimat…
twitter.com/askonomm/status/14

RT @csaba_kissi
HTML Tip 💡

You can validate email in your forms with custom Regex rule or you can use build-in email type element

Is it true that @DuckDuckGo is just a wrapper around Bing?

RT @Endless_WebDev
@headius @Spotify No! Browser-based tools ROCK when done right (eg Twitter does theirs right, as does Slack, Mattermost, Discord, Google Meet). You get the benefits of tabs, unified browser customizations, and usually std txt fns. ++ whatever security and privacy guarantees your browser enforces.

RT @rjs
I’m productive in Rails, but I started dabbling in Clojure and I can’t “unsee” it. Now I just want to deal with data literals at every opportunity.

RT @bodil
So many takes today on how severely a WhatsApp outage affects the developing world where the conclusion is "therefore you're a bad person if you want Facebook gone" rather than "how did we let so much essential infrastructure fall into the hands of the worst people possible?"

RT @DanLebrero
“I learned that FrontEnd can be fun … with ClojureScript” — @_tomekw, old time BackEnder.

Making a BE dev enjoy FE work is a superpower.

"Literally the Social Media right now"

submitted by networkoverclocker

"works better in the app. The app is free!"

No. It's yet another app that wants space, device privileges, notification rights, and, heaven forbid, account information. "Free" is too expensive for me. I'll just contribute to the actual content creator on my own terms, with good, old-fashioned $

RT @borkdude
This is a list of companies using , a linter for that sparks joy!

github.com/clj-kondo/clj-kondo

If your company or project is using clj-kondo, reach out here to get yours listed:

github.com/clj-kondo/clj-kondo

Took me a moment to realize it wasn't about the headphones. Quad-screens and dark = devops.

Although the whole point of dark screens is somewhat blanched by such a garishly bright office space...
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RT @devcontentops
TechOps versus DevOps
@Gartner_inc @awscloud buff.ly/3fMzd88
twitter.com/devcontentops/stat

RT @RobStuttaford
We shut down an internal content management tool today.

It was built by Clojure newbies (us in 2013). It served us for 8 years!

are stable tech :-)

I didn't know this interesting since of hidden. Will I use it? No idea. But good to know.
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RT @__akash__19
There are multiple differences between
visibility: hidden vs display: none.

one of them is, children of visibility hidden can be visible by overriding visibility, unlike display: none.


twitter.com/__akash__19/status

RT @ajpierce
What I'm reading here is that most people think the universe works like subversion, but actually, the universe works more like git

interestingengineering.com/a-n

RT @samaaron
People often focus on Elixir's Ruby-like syntax.

Yet, that's not what excites me the most.

I *love* how it elegantly combines the powerful Clojure functions+immutable data structures programming style with Erlang's incredible concurrency model.

Clojure + Erlang = ♥️

RT @frankefoster
I will once again remind anyone who has written a line of code:

You are literally a wizard. You have use a strange language to entice a rock filled with electricity to do your bidding. We speak to golems.

RT @davidvujic
When learning a new language, you bring good things to other areas. REPL Driven Development is something I’ve learned through .

I love it. 😍

Can we also do that in ?

Here’s some ideas:

davidvujic.blogspot.com/2021/0

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