Font enumeration is one of the Sneakier ones — the browser has to report installed fonts so text renders correctly, so it doesn't feel like "data" the same way an IP does.
Sure, My next weekend project is to ask ChatGPT . "Hey buddy build an OS better than Windows, a search engine better than Google, draft the perfect VC pitch, and Make it all go viral." thanks will post the updates
To clarify — working on a section that shows what data native/installed apps typically request and collect (permissions, device IDs, etc.), as a companion to what this site already shows for browsers.
More likely a misconfigured custom domain than Vercel itself.
Their default *.vercel.app deployments handle SSL automatically. But fair, plenty of half-finished launches out there either way.
i tried to open and Funny enough — that site is throwing an SSL error right now (ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR). Whatever slop is, broken SSL on launch day isn't a great look either way.
this is not clones. the old Sites are html/php.Different stack, different UX focus — Next.js app vs the older PHP tools. Not trying to replace, just built a simpler, free, ad-free version for people who aren't security researchers.
Calculators didn't replace mathematicians, they replaced doing arithmetic by hand. Most of the other tools are paid or with ads this is free and no ads
True. These valuations sometimes feel like a game. The number looks huge on paper, but if everyone tried to sell at the same time, nobody would get that amount.