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How to keep your ISP’s nose out of your browser history with encrypted DNS | Ars Technica

Posted on 2018-12-30 by Paolo Redaelli

 

How to keep your ISP’s nose out of your browser history with encrypted DNS | Ars Technica

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Rebattino

Posted on 2018-12-262018-12-26 by Paolo Redaelli

Tortellini con la panna

Risotto gorgonzola e barbabietola

Cannelloni al ragù

Strangolapreti con la pancetta

Crema carote e zucca

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To Test A System, Isolate Side-Effects – Fagner Brack – Medium

Posted on 2018-12-26 by Paolo Redaelli

Taking out side-effects is one of the best ways to build testable code

Source: To Test A System, Isolate Side-Effects – Fagner Brack – Medium

Stick to the Command-Query Separation principle and your life will be easier.

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Bitmasks

Posted on 2018-12-25 by Paolo Redaelli

 Bitmask: There Is Space at the Bottom – Bits and Pieces

Interesting, but it would be more interesting if Eiffellized.

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Christmas concert

Posted on 2018-12-22 by Paolo Redaelli

Tonight all together to listen to the Christmas concert held by Coro città di Desio and Orchestra Pozzoli di Seregno

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How to create a three layer application with React – freeCodeCamp.org

Posted on 2018-12-20 by Paolo Redaelli

Splitting a Single Page Application into layers has a set of advantages:

Source: How to create a three layer application with React – freeCodeCamp.org

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Are your js project fat?

Posted on 2018-12-18 by Paolo Redaelli

https://css-tricks.com/how-to-worry-about-npm-package-weight/ tells you how to curb your import madness

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How to differentiate between deep and shallow copies in JavaScript

Posted on 2018-12-17 by Paolo Redaelli

How to differentiate between deep and shallow copies in JavaScript

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Spaghetti Fantasy: sei libri fantasy italiani che dovreste conoscere – Tom’s Hardware

Posted on 2018-12-15 by Paolo Redaelli

Questo non è un romanzo fantasy di Roberto Gerilli

Source: Spaghetti Fantasy: sei libri fantasy italiani che dovreste conoscere – Tom’s Hardware

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How to force ssh client to use only password auth? – Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

Posted on 2018-12-132018-12-13 by Paolo Redaelli

How to force ssh client to use only password auth? – Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

ssh -o PreferredAuthentications=password -o PubkeyAuthentication=no example.com
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