Why it's so hard, an example: "mathematicians and chemists use different terms to describe the same concept, which makes cross-disciplinary conversations difficult"
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If they use a common template, might be same HTML structure with different content. Can’t you diff the two raw HTML and allow a % variance? That allows for stock quotes that update, or time stamps, but is essentially same content.
Didn’t you share this article? Apparently bulimia spread as a social contagion, exploding from an extremely rare disorder to a world-wide phenomenon starting in the 1980s, based on people knowing about it. thecut.com/article/how-bulim…
@46gwalt Chris, I saw your picture (and interview) in the "Titan" magazine with your work behind you and am really attracted to that middle piece, "Poet (motionless)". I saw it sold, but wanted to pass along that it's outstanding! seagergray.com/Artwork-Detai…
It’s probable that the browser already captured autofill data on other websites, and by disabling autofill, you’re adding friction to your website with little/no security benefit to the user. Ultimately, the user has control over autofill via browser settings, let them decide.
Safer to allow password managers to store passwords than someone reusing a password because they have to memorize it. For a time, Chrome ignored it for their PW manager, but I think it reverted - @mikewest can chime in.