@magicroundabout @AlexStandiford @schlessera @WPAleks @haveibeenpwned I don’t see how this could work since the @haveibeenpwned API stores SHA-1 hashes of plain text passwords but WordPress stores a hashed version of salted passwords. And the salt is different (usually) for every single WordPress site. See api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1…
NEW features for @wpcli to secure any WordPress instance in just 60 seconds.
On stage right now: @RobertJacobi is talking about the @wpcli project for the #CFHack2022 @Cloudfest hackathon submitted by @Cloudways and led by @WPAleks (much WOW to him! π).
Just look at the list of #security-related commands they have created! π€© t.co/BuIe6JDEvz
@anthonydpaul @mims When we started having toddlers and we didn’t want to worry about tripping down the stairs to chase them
@yongfook Just got an email from @gqueues about a remote team game Chrome extension. That piqued my interest gqueues.com/hijinx
@askwpgirl @timo__tech I didn’t particularly like my website when I launched it and swore I would take the time to redo it. Still hasn’t happened.
@askwpgirl @timo__tech Aww you’re my hero! More power to ya.
@swiftdancoder @timo__tech But if you’re just starting out working on a portfolio is worthwhile. I’m probably completely out of touch about this since I’ve been working on the web since 1999. mdskate.russellheimlich.com/
@swiftdancoder @timo__tech Instead of taking time to work on my personal site I took on freelance projects to help my clients with their sites. They had more interesting problems. Then word of mouth led to more projects. Nobody has ever asked to see my portfolio.
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@bequinning @QuinnyPig Even ice cream?
@TreTuna @swyx I mean the software currently doesn’t work on my PC either but the camera is still recognized. I wonder what would happen if I plugged it into my Mac?
And here is what @css (px values) and @CoderPad (rem values) look like when the default font size of the browser is “Very Large”
The advantage of rems/ems is scaling if the default font size is changed. Here is what @css (using px values) and @CoderPad (using rem values) look like at the default font size setting in Chrome twitter.com/0xADADA/status/15037…
@0xADADA @iansvo @teeplates @Malarkey If a user sets their default font size in their browser settings to something other than 16px, rems/ems will scale appropriately. If you size everything in pixels nothing will change if the default font size changes. Zoom (cmd/control + or -) will still work as expected.
BIG NEWS: @digitalocean acquires @css
@crutchcorn @UnicornUttrncs @kevttob Elmo has four fingers and you have four chapters. I think this is the perfect cover!
33 years ago today, I submitted a proposal for a system called the World Wide Web.
I’d normally publish thoughts on the state of the web. But these are not normal times. Instead, @rosemaryleith & I ask you to join us to #StandWithUkraine however you can.
webfoundation.org/2022/03/standi… twitter.com/rosemaryleith/status…
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