
Harbor Patrol
I'm building Harbor Patrol, a desktop app that checks for security vulnerabilities in your local web projects.
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I'm building Harbor Patrol, a desktop app that checks for security vulnerabilities in your local web projects.
If terms like SQL injection, Content Security Policy, and cross-site scripting make you feel like a foreign language, you're not alone. Building secure applications doesn't have to be overwhelming. You just need to know where to look for guidance.
Learn how to create full-width background images that break out of page margins using a clever CSS calc() and viewport units technique. No HTML restructuring required!
You can stop copying that clipboard logic off of StackOverflow and no I'm not telling you to use an LLM.
One of the hardest things about web development is knowing what's available in the ecosystem because there are so many awesome things on the internet
These are my three favorite hotkeys while coding. They make me faster, more productive, and improve my code quality. On top of that, they reduce my cognitive load and make my code easier to read.
I've become mildly obsessed with box-shadows. When they are done well, they're magic. They provide depth, contrast, and clarity to the page. When done poorly, they're distracting. Let's dive into box-shadows.
I got an email from Ugohow the other day. Ugohar also sent me one. The Ugos send me a lot of emails, they write to me in Russian with links to buy prescription drugs. Thanks, Ugos.