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In this episode, Jake makes the case that URLs are impossible for humans to interpret, especially when it comes to security. Jake and Surma talk about the importance of context when making performance optimizations and some common mistakes that ... In this episode, Surma tells the story of how he found an interop bug in Chrome and patched it himself.

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  • In this episode, Jake makes the case that URLs are impossible for humans to interpret, especially when it comes to security.
  • Jake and Surma talk about the importance of context when making performance optimizations and some common mistakes that ...
  • In this episode, Surma tells the story of how he found an interop bug in Chrome and patched it himself.
  • Jake and NEW GUEST (for the next few episodes) Bramus chat about strange behaviors in the HTML parser.
  • Jake and Surma look at workers and the performance of their messaging primitive postMessage().

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Four silly browser hacks - HTTP 203

Four silly browser hacks - HTTP 203

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Humans can't read URLs. How can we fix it? - HTTP 203

Humans can't read URLs. How can we fix it? - HTTP 203

In this episode, Jake makes the case that URLs are impossible for humans to interpret, especially when it comes to security.

Magic tricks with the HTML parser | HTTP 203

Magic tricks with the HTML parser | HTTP 203

Jake and NEW GUEST (for the next few episodes) Bramus chat about strange behaviors in the HTML parser. Should it be more ...

But… why HTTP 203?

But… why HTTP 203?

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Importing JSON - ABANDONED - HTTP 203

Importing JSON - ABANDONED - HTTP 203

In nodejs you can 'require' JSON. The same feature was added to the HTML spec, but then it was removed. Jake and Surma ...

Yes, we use a Joy-Con to change slides. Here's how… | HTTP 203

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Jake and Surma use a Joy-Con as a slide clicker because they're cheapskates. Here's how it works, and the coding patterns they ...

Context and Optimizations - HTTP 203

Context and Optimizations - HTTP 203

Jake and Surma talk about the importance of context when making performance optimizations and some common mistakes that ...

Is postMessage slow? - HTTP 203

Is postMessage slow? - HTTP 203

Jake and Surma look at workers and the performance of their messaging primitive postMessage(). Surma's blog post on the topic: ...

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Surma’s Interop Adventure - HTTP 203

In this episode, Surma tells the story of how he found an interop bug in Chrome and patched it himself. You'd think the story ends ...

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