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Outline:
Using a BKTree data structure to identify and correct typos
Writing the Business Logic to Perform Typo Corrections
Pulling from Redis and caching it with lazy_static!
Identifying english words (among others, BKTree Search for Non-Dictionary Words)
Use cases for :has:
.card:has(button:focus-visible).xy-pad:has(.handle:active), .xy-pad:has(.handle:focus-visible)- We can use :has as a sort of global event listener:
html:has([data-disable-document-scroll="true"]) - JS-free darkmode:
body:has(#dark-mode-toggle:checked) p:has(+ figure): with :has, we can style one element based on another element in a totally different container! See the cool code playground that highlights
:has can be powerful to replace JS with HTML semantics.
It's Open Source: https://github.com/Conobi/politiscales
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Webassembly components that can be reused in other programs 😲
The component standard is defined on https://github.com/WebAssembly/component-model/
| EN | DE | FR | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| rent | mieten / eine Miete | louer / une location | use |
| rent out / a rental | vermieten / eine Vermietung | louer, mettre en location / une location | consume |
| leasing /a lease | Leasing / ein Leasing | louer en leasing, louer à bail / une location en leasing, à bail | consume with services or fixed terms |
73% of the Web Platform Tests passes on Servo.
It's perfectly legal for people to take your writing, code, videos, music and other works into a 'dataset' that can be used to train an LLM model to forge your art or writing style -- for money.
But if a nonprofit decides to purchase hardcopy books, scan them in, and create a digital lending program providing works to anyone who asks -- for free, that's checks notes illegal. :D
generates electromagnetic radiation from a device's RAM to send data from air-gapped computers.
The RAMBO attack achieves data transfer rates of up to 1,000 bits per second (bps), equating to 128 bytes per second, or 0.125 KB/s.
Transmissions are limited to a maximum range of 3 meters, with an error rate being 2-4%.