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Nerdy New Year
New Year's resolutions come in all shapes and sizes; if you're a web developer stuck for good ideas of things you could do to improve the world (or at least the tiny chunk of it that's concerned with web performance and security) I'd like to propose two: secure all your websites, and use a cookieless domain for static assets.
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Nerdy New Year
New Year's resolutions come in all shapes and sizes; if you're a web developer stuck for good ideas of things you could do to improve the world (or at least the tiny chunk of it that's concerned with web performance and security) I'd like to propose two: secure all your websites, and use a cookieless domain for static assets.
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Nerdy New Year
New Year's resolutions come in all shapes and sizes; if you're a web developer stuck for good ideas of things you could do to improve the world (or at least the tiny chunk of it that's concerned with web performance and security) I'd like to propose two: secure all your websites, and use a cookieless domain for static assets.
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