🔒 CORS Explained: Cross-Origin Resource Sharing is the browser's security guardian that controls how websites from different domains can talk to each other .When your frontend at domain A requests data from API at domain B, the browser checks CORS headers like "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" to ensure the server permits the request .Simple requests go straight through, but complex ones (PUT, DELETE, custom headers) trigger a preflight OPTIONS request first to verify permissions .Key point: CORS is enforced by the BROWSER, not the server. The server always processes requests, but browsers block responses without proper headers .
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Forwarded from Shalom
You know what I realized about this community?
People here love YouTube. So do I. All of these channels post interesting videos on tech, science, career, songs, people building amazing stuff and so much more.
I built this so it can be a catalog of interesting videos. Every time these creators post it will be saved here. I have scraped previous posts of some of these channels and will gradually do for the remaining ones as well.
I learnt a bunch from this one. Hope it solves your what to watch problem.
https://sceniustube.vercel.app/
People here love YouTube. So do I. All of these channels post interesting videos on tech, science, career, songs, people building amazing stuff and so much more.
I built this so it can be a catalog of interesting videos. Every time these creators post it will be saved here. I have scraped previous posts of some of these channels and will gradually do for the remaining ones as well.
I learnt a bunch from this one. Hope it solves your what to watch problem.
https://sceniustube.vercel.app/
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Forwarded from The Software Guy
Real dev talk, we all start something awesome, right? A project that feels like the one. Then mid-way, we hit that wall, missing skills, wrong tools, or tech that just can’t pull it off yet. So we push it to GitHub and move on.
But time passes. New tools drop. Your skills level up. Then one random day, you open that old repo and realize, “Damn, I could build this way better now.” That moment hits different.
Don’t sleep on your old projects, they’re proof of how far you’ve come. Go back, refactor, rebuild. That’s real growth
But time passes. New tools drop. Your skills level up. Then one random day, you open that old repo and realize, “Damn, I could build this way better now.” That moment hits different.
Don’t sleep on your old projects, they’re proof of how far you’ve come. Go back, refactor, rebuild. That’s real growth
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LUTO
From node to python 🚶🚶🚶♂ @DEVLUTO
30-45 minutes of writing the code
Debugging the whole day like wtf did I js do😭😭😭
I'm js hoping to get to the if it works don't touch it stage and js get done with it😭😭🫠
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Debugging the whole day like wtf did I js do😭😭😭
I'm js hoping to get to the if it works don't touch it stage and js get done with it😭😭🫠
@DEVLUTO
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I'm feeling like I'm a hacker😂😂
But still termux is cool tho it's easy to use when you ain't got no PC in your hand or in the taxi like anywhere
So my first test is to make the bot using termux which should be easy...(🧢)
#Whiplash2025
@DEVLUTO
But still termux is cool tho it's easy to use when you ain't got no PC in your hand or in the taxi like anywhere
So my first test is to make the bot using termux which should be easy...(🧢)
#Whiplash2025
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