@locuta Delen van de constitution zijn verwijderd van Congress.gov 🤯
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@locuta Delen van de constitution zijn verwijderd van Congress.gov 🤯
@rmondello Hey! You’re the person with most knowledge about password that I know 😊 I got an interesting case:
I show a username/password input in my web app that allows users to connect an external service. They should enter their credentials of the external service.
Is there any way to indicate to the browser that the credentials are not for my own site, and should thus not be auto-filled?
(I know this is not a good practice, but the external service simply requires this for their API…)
I'm glad somebody out there is brave enough to push back against the "personal ChatGPT usage is terrible for the environment" message https://andymasley.substack.com/p/a-cheat-sheet-for-conversations-about
"If you want to prompt ChatGPT 40 times, you can just stop your shower 1 second early."
"If I choose not to take a flight to Europe, I save 3,500,000 ChatGPT searches. this is like stopping more than 7 people from searching ChatGPT for their entire lives."
Today I learned that East German chemists created almost unbreakable consumer glassware in the 1970s. They produced hundreds of millions of drinking glasses, expecting significant exports to the west because the product was just so much better than regular glass.
Those exports did not happen. If you're a western marketer of glassware, you *want* your products to break so you can sell new ones.
Outstanding job, capitalism. This is why we can't have nice things.
@wilander Hi! I saw you linked in a WebKit blog—hope you don’t mind me reaching out here.
After updating from WebKit 18.2 to 18.4 in Playwright, we have cookie problems.
On `http://x.test`, we set:
```
Set-Cookie: name=value; Max-Age=3600; path=/; domain=x.test; SameSite=Lax
```
When embedding `http://sub.x.test:3000` in an iframe, the cookie is sent with requests, but `document.cookie` is empty (worked before).
Any ideas what changed? Not asking for debugging, but maybe it rings a bell? 😊
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