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| | | | | How I Start: Django, Tailwind, HTMX (part 1) I wanted to try out some "modern" front-end development for a while, and I did. FastAPI is great. So is Svelte. But even though I found creating APIs that way to be a breeze, building a whole site that way felt much slower and heavier than using traditional server rendering. So I decided to give django a fair shake for a while, and I'm glad I did. | |
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| | | | | This is a continuation of my post on enabling two-factor authentication for Mastodon accounts. For users new to two-factor authentication, I highly recommend you start there. Recent versions of Mastodon allow you to add a security key as an alternate form of a second factor. What's a security key? Basically,... | |
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| | | | | Our focus in this Understand Django article is how to manage users in your Django application. We'll study Django's built-in user authentication system. | |
| | | | | blog.sephiroth.it | |
| | | I've just created this simple Android library, inspired from the recent changes to the Google+ app, which introduced a floating action item to the bottom. In G+ the action item appears and disappears based on the page scrolling. In the same way I've created this library, with some more customization options, like the gravity and direction of the floating menu... | ||