This Time We Might Really Say Goodbye to HTTP

This Time We Might Really Say Goodbye to HTTP

Hello everyone, I am ConardLi. On August 16, the official Chromium blog announced that it will attempt to default all website protocols to HTTPS (even if users actively access via HTTP). This experiment has already been initiated in Chrome 115. As you may have noticed, over the past few years, most websites have been transitioning … Read more

Google Officially Abandons HTTP, Marking All as Insecure Starting July

Google Officially Abandons HTTP, Marking All as Insecure Starting July

(Click the public account above to quickly follow) Source: NetEase Technology http://tech.163.com/18/0209/07/DA6GET0600097U7R.html According to foreign media Venturebeat, Google announced today that starting in July this year, the address bar of the Chrome browser will mark all HTTP sites as insecure. This is the third step in Google’s campaign against HTTP sites. HTTPS is the upgraded … Read more

Browser Speed Comparison on Linux: The Most Popular Option Falls Short

Browser Speed Comparison on Linux: The Most Popular Option Falls Short

(Click the blue text above to quickly follow us) Source: Open Source China, compiled from: ZDNet.com www.oschina.net/news/82799/whats-the-fastest-linux-web-browser After testing on Windows 10, Windows 7, and MacOS, the results for Linux are now available. According to a survey conducted by LinuxQuestions, Mozilla Firefox is the favorite browser among Linux users, with nearly 51.7% of participants using … Read more

Top 10 Mini Computers Under $5

Top 10 Mini Computers Under $5

According to reports from Zhongguancun Online: 20 years ago, computers were obviously expensive and bulky, but now many computers that are only palm-sized can meet mainstream applications, with prices as low as several dozen yuan. Here, we will review those compact, inexpensive, and well-performing mini computers. (Image from pcworld) 1. Raspberry Pi Series The Raspberry … Read more