Imagine being invited to a TED Talk that showcases your expertise. If you had this chance, which aspect of coding or development would you discuss to inspire and enlighten your audience?
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I could probably talk 3 hours about browser fingerprinting! I spent crazy amounts of time learning about browser fingerprinting and most developers have never even thought about it, so it's usually quite interesting for others as well :D
Hmmn, this sounds great, I don't really know about browser fingerprinting. I would love to learn about it. Do you have any article dedicated to the topic?
I haven't written anything about that yet, but you can check out the wikipedia page about device fingerprints and go from there. It's a rabbit hole, be careful :D
oi !!!! another rabbit hole!!!! Im so tempted. Ive been going from rabbit hole to rabbit hole.
I already wrote my TED talk, it's right here
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Jean-Michel (double agent) γ» Jul 31
Absolutely fascinating! If I were to give a TED Talk, it would undoubtedly revolve around the captivating realm of biometric authentication in React Native apps. Over the course of nearly two months, I've dedicated myself to delving into this very topic. The intricacies, challenges, and breakthroughs that come with incorporating biometric authentication into React Native apps are truly awe-inspiring.
For those who are equally curious about this cutting-edge subject, I have great news. I'm in the final stages of creating a comprehensive, free online course that will demystify the process. In this course, I'll break down the technicalities, step by step, so that anyone can harness the power of biometric authentication in their React Native projects. Keep an eye out for updates, as I'll be sharing the course details here. Let's unlock the future together! ππ
I would discuss the reality of the need for frameworks. Do we really need the frameworks??????? or can we not do well with just Vanilla? Vanilla only. Let Vanilla be the new framework.