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| | | | | By hosting your static site in GitLab Pages you don't have to worry about managing a web server, but just as "with great power comes great responsibility", with less responsibility you must also relinquish some control. If you inspect your site's headers you will find that GitLab's servers don't compress your assets, which makes them weigh up to 75% more than necessary! The good news is that you can get that compression without having to touch the server settings. | |
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| | | | | Brian Bondy - Father, runner, software engineer, entrepreneur, and writer. | |
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| | | | | A dive into compression algorithms available when building for the web | |
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| | | Travis Goodspeed has continued finding flaws in TI microcontrollers, branching out from the MSP430 to ZigBee radio chipsets. A few days ago, he posted a flaw in the random number generator. Why is this important? Because the MSP430 and ZigBee are found in many wireless sensor systems, including most Smart Meters. Travis describes two flaws:... | ||