America lags behind Europe in data privacy concerns, but this might be a step in the right direction. https://techcrunch.com/2022/03/25/eu-and-us-agree-data-transfer-deal-to-replace-defunct-privacy-shield/
I am looking forward to this in a few hours.
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RT @xtdb_com
Well ahead of the fancier stuff we have to show you in a few months, @refset will be running a showcase this Friday to discuss the upcoming features in 1.21.0:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/xtdb-121-showcase-tickets-296717448877
Come along for a chance to meet the community!
https://twitter.com/xtdb_com/status/1506286883843760137
I highly recommend using your private/incognito browser whenever doing webdev. https://orys.us/uk
I've always done dev sites in my dev browser, so good to hear from this:
https://polypane.app/blog/always-open-localhost-in-your-development-browser/
However, "dev browser" for me actually means "private mode" in FireFox. Something sadly impossible in Finicky https://github.com/johnste/finicky/issues/49.
And disclaimer: Polypane who wrote the article is a paid browser (after 2 weeks). Wait -- that's a thing? Who knew?
ANSWER DISCOVERED: firefox "Always Open Privately" plugin does exactly what I want! https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/always-open-privately/ and https://github.com/fbausch/always-open-privately
A good conversation on getting-started resources with #Clojure https://threadreaderapp.com/convos/1505863771855724544
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RT @TechCrunch
Okta confirms January breach after hackers publish screenshots of its internal network https://tcrn.ch/3qn9ubC by @zackwhittaker
https://twitter.com/TechCrunch/status/1506276037524693007
RT @Remy_sajoR
Ever wanted to turbo boost your #Clojure exp and get to know the big players? This is for you https://twitter.com/RobStuttaford/status/1504702185287958549
RT @fndriven
This! It's also super hard (impossible) for noobs to do it right and safe (enough). https://twitter.com/lisperati/status/1504466581857918981
Seems like fuzz testing = generative testing, which just made it to #Go 's huge update list, but has been in #Clojure since Spec in 2017? https://www.zdnet.com/article/programming-languages-go-just-received-its-biggest-update-ever/
RT @RobStuttaford
I regularly rewatch @richhickey 's talks.
Two evergreen ones that don't need knowledge of #clojure (or, indeed, of any programming at all) are:
- Simple vs Easy
- Hammock Driven Development
RT @JacekSchae
It's back, under slightly different name from ClojureScript Podcast to ClojureStream Podcast. The same RSS feed and the same format.
Thanks for tunning-in 📻
#Clojure #ClojureScript https://twitter.com/ClojureStream/status/1503992303115030530
RT @VincentCantin
I couldn't find a true cross-platform html->hiccup #Clojure function, so I made one.
It takes less than 40 lines of code using Instaparse.
Excellent discussion of WordPress pitfalls and why one dev chose #Clojure. In short, getting targeted and breaking updates all over the place.
https://clojureverse.org/t/isnt-clojure-overkill-for-small-web-apps/6444/33
RT @RobStuttaford
@Endless_WebDev Also, I don't think it's about avoiding 'policy code' so much as consciously choosing which you want, and working towards having it, as suits your team.
Cognitive load cuts both ways, you have to find your own balance.
Tug of war: too much boilerplate / too many abstractions
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer