Safari Technology Preview Release 169 is now available for download for macOS Monterey 12.3 or later and macOS Ventura.
So, I just realized that infinite scrolling is a two birds, one stone kinda thing. Basically; your servers do almost nothing, while the clients toil your complexity (and their time) on the server’s behalf.
It’s a bad all–you–can–eat buffet in computer algorithmic form. The rewards? Architectural flexibility + implicit user retention. I recently saw someone scrolling a YouTube channel all the way to the end just to find the first video. That’s the server’s job… and a lot of wasted user time.
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The data model for network topologies defined in RFC 8345 introduces vertical layering relationships between networks that can be
Introducing Deno KV, a global key-value database for effortless stateful app development on Deno Deploy, offering seamless integration, strong consistency, and versatility.
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Deno 1.33 is a step towards our next major release, with improved LSP support, enhanced Node.js compatibility, and more.