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fab.industries
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| | | | | Clearing up a misunderstanding about Google's FLoC from a webmaster's perspective, that I was operating under while recording the latest Private Citizen episode. Yesterday, I released an episode of The Private Citizen on Google's new advertising technology Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC): ? The Private Citizen 66: FLoC of Sheep In that episode, I said that webmasters need to add a server response header to their sites if they don't want their visitors to be opted into FLoC-based profiling. | |
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plausible.io
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| | | | | Here's a closer look at Google's Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) initiative and how you can fight back and opt-out as a web user and a web developer. | |
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www.stefanjudis.com
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| | | | | JavaScript classes are not just syntactic sugar, a proposal to fix JS date handling and a communication manual. | |
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brendanbondurant.com
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| | | This falls under the "things I wish I knew at Turing" category. I've been adding a lot more tests in BonsaiBid, and using Selenium for a lot of them. I didn't know about Selenium until relatively recently, and it would have solved some testing problems I had during the consultancy project in Mod3. It took... | ||