AfroThundr
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- September 10, 2016 (9y ago)
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[ my public key: https://keybase.io/afrothundr; my proof: https://keybase.io/afrothundr/sigs/oF1wvpsWy7VDpPhiSKDPoUzb_bysFBjWSBIjt9B00Sk ]
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/afrothundr; my proof: https://keybase.io/afrothundr/sigs/oF1wvpsWy7VDpPhiSKDPoUzb_bysFBjWSBIjt9B00Sk ]
I remember when I first ran into this with Python classes, and had to learn how the Method Resolution Order worked. They use the C3 linearization algorithm to sole this problem (at least for Python 3 and new-style…
One primary example would be sites like software repository mirrors, where the majority of content is signed already, and serving them over HTTPS provides negligible benefit to your users (other than the slight…
I'm fairly certain a large number of users would still click allow without a second glance, much like hitting "allow macros" in an office document. They just want the annoying dialog to go away.