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- 16% of the code on the average site belongs to Facebook https://medium.com/@BenRegenspan/why-16-of-the-code-on-the-average-site-belongs-to-facebook-and-what-that-means-68956cd731be 51 comments
- Why 16% of the code on the average site belongs to Facebook, and what that means https://medium.com/@benregenspan/why-16-of-the-code-on-the-average-site-belongs-to-facebook-and-what-that-means-68956cd731be 210 comments programming
- Why 16% of the code on the average site belongs to Facebook, and what that means https://medium.com/@benregenspan/why-16-of-the-code-on-the-average-site-belongs-to-facebook-and-what-that-means-68956cd731be 13 comments technology
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- Gaining security and privacy by partitioning the cache - Chrome Developers https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2020/10/http-cache-partitioning 0 comments
- Responsible Social Share Links — Jonathan Suh https://jonsuh.com/blog/social-share-links/ 0 comments
- HTTP Archive: State of the Web http://httparchive.org/trends.php 0 comments
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