Forwarded from Cyber Punk™
Once they are in, some services will give them access to EVERYTHING and it's damn near impossible to get them out after they are in.
Good news is a lot of services are updating this, so that you can only have one session active at once.
Before you never knew who was in.
Step 8: PROTECTING your internet connection.
You should be using a VPN when using the internet.
DO NOT use a VPN when dealing with banking services or anything confidential, but do use it when publicly surfing the internet.
Using DuckDuckGo in combination with this will help
Using a VPN that has no logs.
You need to make sure your VPN has had a PUBLIC audit to ensure that it has NO LOGS.
this means that it has no record of what you have used their internet connection for.
And when you use a VPN, it's hard for your ISP to know either.
Step 9: USING Burner accounts
You should be using burner accounts on known intrusive services such as Google by using a fake name and information.
This is LEGAL and you should do it to avoid having your information data mined across services.
Step 10: REGULARLY deleting your internet content.
You should be regularly deleting your tweets and old photos.
This data can be used against you to cross-reference your accounts and find more personal information.
Hackers will find a target and analyze them for months.
Hackers will use your old internet information to do some of this analyzing in retrospect to piece together who your social circle is to find a vulnerability.
Anyone can be attacked. You just haven't been a target yet.
Defend yourself through prevention.
Don't believe me?
https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2019/10/11/20910551/stalker-attacked-pop-idol-reflection-pupils-selfies-videos-photos-google-street-view-japan?__twitter_impression=true
This is nothing. Very simple with the tools EVERYONE has access to today.
Good news is a lot of services are updating this, so that you can only have one session active at once.
Before you never knew who was in.
Step 8: PROTECTING your internet connection.
You should be using a VPN when using the internet.
DO NOT use a VPN when dealing with banking services or anything confidential, but do use it when publicly surfing the internet.
Using DuckDuckGo in combination with this will help
Using a VPN that has no logs.
You need to make sure your VPN has had a PUBLIC audit to ensure that it has NO LOGS.
this means that it has no record of what you have used their internet connection for.
And when you use a VPN, it's hard for your ISP to know either.
Step 9: USING Burner accounts
You should be using burner accounts on known intrusive services such as Google by using a fake name and information.
This is LEGAL and you should do it to avoid having your information data mined across services.
Step 10: REGULARLY deleting your internet content.
You should be regularly deleting your tweets and old photos.
This data can be used against you to cross-reference your accounts and find more personal information.
Hackers will find a target and analyze them for months.
Hackers will use your old internet information to do some of this analyzing in retrospect to piece together who your social circle is to find a vulnerability.
Anyone can be attacked. You just haven't been a target yet.
Defend yourself through prevention.
Don't believe me?
https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2019/10/11/20910551/stalker-attacked-pop-idol-reflection-pupils-selfies-videos-photos-google-street-view-japan?__twitter_impression=true
This is nothing. Very simple with the tools EVERYONE has access to today.
Implemented type safety on Prism ORM and GraphQL, which will be used as API in Next JS
https://blog.logrocket.com/end-to-end-type-safety-nextjs-prisma-graphql/
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How to implement Debounce and Throttle in React JS
https://blog.logrocket.com/how-and-when-to-debounce-or-throttle-in-react/
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How to make Progressive Web Apps mode in Next JS application
https://dev.to/byteslash/how-to-create-a-pwa-with-next-js-4dbm
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#react #nextjs #debounce #graphql #prisma
https://blog.logrocket.com/end-to-end-type-safety-nextjs-prisma-graphql/
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How to implement Debounce and Throttle in React JS
https://blog.logrocket.com/how-and-when-to-debounce-or-throttle-in-react/
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How to make Progressive Web Apps mode in Next JS application
https://dev.to/byteslash/how-to-create-a-pwa-with-next-js-4dbm
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#react #nextjs #debounce #graphql #prisma
An update to the VS Code/Codium text editor is available with the following release notes.
- Split editors within the same group
- Locked editor groups
- Better display of deleted and readonly files
- Bracket pair guides
- Fixed terminal dimensions
- Jupiter Notebook improvements
- Platform-specific extensions
- Virtual Workspaces extension guide
- Advanced container configuration
Full details can be seen in the following changelog
https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_61
#vscode #release
- Split editors within the same group
- Locked editor groups
- Better display of deleted and readonly files
- Bracket pair guides
- Fixed terminal dimensions
- Jupiter Notebook improvements
- Platform-specific extensions
- Virtual Workspaces extension guide
- Advanced container configuration
Full details can be seen in the following changelog
https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_61
#vscode #release
Sending email from Node JS using Nodemailer
https://javascript.plainenglish.io/send-emails-with-node-js-a-how-to-guide-820f62c14932
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How to deploy Node JS application to Heroku hosting service
https://yflooi.medium.com/host-a-node-js-api-on-heroku-94ba62f685dc
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#nodejs #nodemailer #heroku
https://javascript.plainenglish.io/send-emails-with-node-js-a-how-to-guide-820f62c14932
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How to deploy Node JS application to Heroku hosting service
https://yflooi.medium.com/host-a-node-js-api-on-heroku-94ba62f685dc
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#nodejs #nodemailer #heroku
Introduction to Streams API in Node JS and JavaScript for reading and writing data
https://css-tricks.com/web-streams-everywhere-and-fetch-for-node-js/
#nodejs #streams
https://css-tricks.com/web-streams-everywhere-and-fetch-for-node-js/
#nodejs #streams
Create a file upload function and resume feature using Node JS
https://medium.com/before-semicolon/how-to-create-a-resumable-multifile-uploader-with-javascript-b077cece11c7
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Reference some JavaScript and Node JS based projects
https://javascript.plainenglish.io/14-top-node-js-open-source-projects-%EF%B8%8F-413a807da2d2
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Some mistakes to avoid for Node JS based app developers
https://javascript.plainenglish.io/9-common-mistakes-nodejs-developers-make-87e9672a2e18
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Tips for securing Node JS backend from CSRF vulnerability attacks
https://levelup.gitconnected.com/prevent-csrf-attacks-in-node-js-application-d71df3704944
#nodejs #upload #resume #multifile #security #csrf
https://medium.com/before-semicolon/how-to-create-a-resumable-multifile-uploader-with-javascript-b077cece11c7
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Reference some JavaScript and Node JS based projects
https://javascript.plainenglish.io/14-top-node-js-open-source-projects-%EF%B8%8F-413a807da2d2
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Some mistakes to avoid for Node JS based app developers
https://javascript.plainenglish.io/9-common-mistakes-nodejs-developers-make-87e9672a2e18
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Tips for securing Node JS backend from CSRF vulnerability attacks
https://levelup.gitconnected.com/prevent-csrf-attacks-in-node-js-application-d71df3704944
#nodejs #upload #resume #multifile #security #csrf
Introduction of new techniques for HTML DOM manipulation with JavaScript, using the Sanitizer API
https://web.dev/sanitizer/
#dom #sanitizer
https://web.dev/sanitizer/
#dom #sanitizer
Reference some JavaScript-based chat libraries
https://hackernoon.com/5-best-javascript-chat-libraries
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Know what the Babel JS library is
https://dev.to/alexeagleson/building-a-modern-web-stack-babel-3hfp
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Get to know the bind and map methods that are often encountered in JavaScript data manipulation
https://javascript.plainenglish.io/javascript-map-and-bind-methods-to-the-rescue-696c37d428b4
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#library #chat #bind #map #babel
https://hackernoon.com/5-best-javascript-chat-libraries
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Know what the Babel JS library is
https://dev.to/alexeagleson/building-a-modern-web-stack-babel-3hfp
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Get to know the bind and map methods that are often encountered in JavaScript data manipulation
https://javascript.plainenglish.io/javascript-map-and-bind-methods-to-the-rescue-696c37d428b4
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#library #chat #bind #map #babel
HTMLCSSJSCombined.pdf
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Creating Form Validation in React JS
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/add-form-validation-in-react-app-with-react-hook-form/
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Long practice introduction to React JS framework with Freecodecamp
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-react-js-in-this-free-7-hour-course/
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Tips and tricks for React JS user developers
https://dev.to/ruppysuppy/5-tips-every-react-developer-should-know-1ghh
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#react #form #validation #course
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/add-form-validation-in-react-app-with-react-hook-form/
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Long practice introduction to React JS framework with Freecodecamp
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-react-js-in-this-free-7-hour-course/
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Tips and tricks for React JS user developers
https://dev.to/ruppysuppy/5-tips-every-react-developer-should-know-1ghh
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#react #form #validation #course
Forwarded from Pavel Durov
🎂 As I am turning 37, I put together a list of 3 undervalued and 7 overvalued things in life.
3️⃣ Undervalued
1. Sleep. Sleep gives a boost to immunity, creativity and psychological well-being.
2. Nature. Nature is the environment that we are biologically designed to feel good in.
3. Solitude. Being alone offers the freedom to make spiritual and intellectual breakthroughs.
7️⃣ Overvalued
1. Big cities. Big cities are sources of pollution, crime and noise. It's good to have access to their resources, but advisable to live outside their borders.
2. Restaurants. Restaurants offer the slowest and least efficient way to eat. Cooking at home allows for healthier diets and more control over ingredients.
3. Hot weather. Sunny weather can bring about not only a lax attitude, but also a risk of cancer and faster aging. Colder temperatures, on the contrary, clarify spirit, body and mind.
4. Fashion. The endless quest to conform with ever-changing trends is expensive and unnecessary. Focusing on comfortable clothes makes life simpler and frees space for things that matter.
5. Real estate. Buying real estate often limits one's choices and is a questionable investment. Renting gives more freedom to move and explore different locations.
6. Social media. The incessant flow of junk cluttering our minds from social media decreases our happiness and creativity. Disconnecting from these internet services is the best thing we can do on any given day.
7. Celebrity advice. Famous people often give unwarranted advice outside their fields of expertise. For all important things in life, it's best to rely on hard science and expert opinion.
3️⃣ Undervalued
1. Sleep. Sleep gives a boost to immunity, creativity and psychological well-being.
2. Nature. Nature is the environment that we are biologically designed to feel good in.
3. Solitude. Being alone offers the freedom to make spiritual and intellectual breakthroughs.
7️⃣ Overvalued
1. Big cities. Big cities are sources of pollution, crime and noise. It's good to have access to their resources, but advisable to live outside their borders.
2. Restaurants. Restaurants offer the slowest and least efficient way to eat. Cooking at home allows for healthier diets and more control over ingredients.
3. Hot weather. Sunny weather can bring about not only a lax attitude, but also a risk of cancer and faster aging. Colder temperatures, on the contrary, clarify spirit, body and mind.
4. Fashion. The endless quest to conform with ever-changing trends is expensive and unnecessary. Focusing on comfortable clothes makes life simpler and frees space for things that matter.
5. Real estate. Buying real estate often limits one's choices and is a questionable investment. Renting gives more freedom to move and explore different locations.
6. Social media. The incessant flow of junk cluttering our minds from social media decreases our happiness and creativity. Disconnecting from these internet services is the best thing we can do on any given day.
7. Celebrity advice. Famous people often give unwarranted advice outside their fields of expertise. For all important things in life, it's best to rely on hard science and expert opinion.
Get to know fast png, a library for converting PNG images to JavaScript
https://github.com/image-js/fast-png
#png #library
https://github.com/image-js/fast-png
#png #library
Javascript Weekly 08
• News How Kent C Dodds Built a Modern Website in 2021
• News Web Streams Everywhere (and Fetch for Node.js)
• News When a WeakMap() Actually Came in Handy
• News Announcing TypeScript 4.5 Beta
• News jQuery Maintainers Continue Modernization Initiative; Deprecate jQuery Mobile
• News Safe DOM Manipulation (in the Future) with the Sanitizer API
• News Replacing jQuery with Vanilla ES6
• News Discussing Svelte with Rich Harris
• News Writing Clean JavaScript Tests with the BASIC Principles
• News Getting Started with the Rollup.js JS Bundler
• News How to Code a Side Scroller Game in 59 Seconds
• News VanillaTreeViewer: Minimalist File Browser for Display Multiple Files
• News Xterm.js: A Terminal/Shell Component for the Front End
• News Immutable JS 4.0: Immutable Persistent Data Collections
• News kill-port: Kill the Process Running on a Given Port
• News mijin: A Library of Tailwind UI Components for Vue and Nuxt.js
Tags: #Javascriptweekly #Javascript #JS #weekly
• News How Kent C Dodds Built a Modern Website in 2021
• News Web Streams Everywhere (and Fetch for Node.js)
• News When a WeakMap() Actually Came in Handy
• News Announcing TypeScript 4.5 Beta
• News jQuery Maintainers Continue Modernization Initiative; Deprecate jQuery Mobile
• News Safe DOM Manipulation (in the Future) with the Sanitizer API
• News Replacing jQuery with Vanilla ES6
• News Discussing Svelte with Rich Harris
• News Writing Clean JavaScript Tests with the BASIC Principles
• News Getting Started with the Rollup.js JS Bundler
• News How to Code a Side Scroller Game in 59 Seconds
• News VanillaTreeViewer: Minimalist File Browser for Display Multiple Files
• News Xterm.js: A Terminal/Shell Component for the Front End
• News Immutable JS 4.0: Immutable Persistent Data Collections
• News kill-port: Kill the Process Running on a Given Port
• News mijin: A Library of Tailwind UI Components for Vue and Nuxt.js
Tags: #Javascriptweekly #Javascript #JS #weekly
Node Weekly 5
• News Tasuku (タスク): A Minimal Task Runner for Node
• News Node v16.9.1 (Current) Released
• News Fastify in One Minute
• News Awesome Node: Almost 600 Curated Node Packages, Resources and Links
• News Building a Virtual Conference Ticket System with Begin, AWS and Puppeteer
• News How to Track 'Blipped' Marvel Characters with Node and CockroachDB
• News Handbrake-JS: Control Video Encoding and Transcoding from Node
• News xv: Simple, Fast and Small Test Runner with Native ESM Support
• News Lowdb 3.0: A Small Local JSON Database
• News Commander 8.2: Node Command-Line Interfaces Made Easy
Tags: #NodeJS #weekly #NodeJSWeekly
• News Tasuku (タスク): A Minimal Task Runner for Node
• News Node v16.9.1 (Current) Released
• News Fastify in One Minute
• News Awesome Node: Almost 600 Curated Node Packages, Resources and Links
• News Building a Virtual Conference Ticket System with Begin, AWS and Puppeteer
• News How to Track 'Blipped' Marvel Characters with Node and CockroachDB
• News Handbrake-JS: Control Video Encoding and Transcoding from Node
• News xv: Simple, Fast and Small Test Runner with Native ESM Support
• News Lowdb 3.0: A Small Local JSON Database
• News Commander 8.2: Node Command-Line Interfaces Made Easy
Tags: #NodeJS #weekly #NodeJSWeekly
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