Interesting new side-channel attack. A bit mind boggling to be honest. Only one browser seems affected so far (since it's Chrome probably most of its variants are affected as well).
This is more manual work of course but too often forgotten. This way you get easier database migrations in complex environments though.
Interesting tidbit of the RSS standard. Probably worth putting such GUIDs early on.
Know your tools. Those are useful to check network uses.
Maybe you don't need to pull even more dependencies. Think of the operational costs and the complexity.
Another system where it becomes easier to make drivers in Rust.
This is indeed an interesting scale to keep in mind. Teams shouldn't get too big, or too small.
Since we often still see in the wild code with deep nesting due to edge cases handling, it looks like this advice is still very relevant.
Lots of good answers in there... It provodes plenty of rabbit holes to follow.
This is a good way to manage your website. I do the same regarding my blog, I don't do any analytics etc.
This is an interesting use of the accessibility directive for better styling in web frontend code.
Ever wondered what the job of CTO encompasses? This article does a good job at it. It's especially nice that it's split based on company size. Indeed, the role can change dramatically depending on how big an organization is.
Interesting review, this seems mostly aligned with my own experience. That said I got less mileage since I use it mostly when walking around places I don't know well.
There's still some work to secure the Python supply chain. It's clearly suffering from fragmentation and ambiguous data.
Lots of progress, they're finally delivering on past announcements at FOSDEM it seems. Let's hope the spec effort catches up though.
Interesting, the situation for kernel maintainers is actually harder than I thought. You'd expect more of them could do the maintainer job on work time...
This is a funny spammer deterrent. I like the idea.
This is definitely a big release! Lots of changes and improvements in this language.
What are the hardware improvements good for if then it's all locked down through software? This is wasted.
Sure they're pulling some effort on the way their hardware is produced and cheap. But don't be fooled by the grand claims, this can't be carbon neutral.