#security report from #Cloudflare
Many organizations have difficulty identifying and managing API cybersecurity. It is also noted that effective DDoS mitigation solutions can help protect APIs (everyone buy Cloudflare 👌).
https://www.cloudflare.com/press-releases/2024/press-releases/2024/new-cloudflare-report-shows-organizations-struggle-to-identify-and-manage/
Many organizations have difficulty identifying and managing API cybersecurity. It is also noted that effective DDoS mitigation solutions can help protect APIs (everyone buy Cloudflare 👌).
https://www.cloudflare.com/press-releases/2024/press-releases/2024/new-cloudflare-report-shows-organizations-struggle-to-identify-and-manage/
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#programming
Maxim Orlovsky
I am working on a categorical programming language (i.e. matching category theory) named #Cation. It is a base for domain-specific languages like #Contractum for #RGB smart contracts. However, Cation can do much more than that and is designed as a generic programming language with termination analysis, GADT, monads, balanced ternary types in standard lib and many more exciting features. Basically, in Cation everything - data, functions, types etc - are natural transformation, and everything runs in parallel with lazy evaluation of race conditions (“quantum-style”).
I have already spent 2.5 years on it, so the things are starting taking a shape. Everyone interested in category theory and such challenges pls join https://t.me/cation_lang
Maxim Orlovsky
I am working on a categorical programming language (i.e. matching category theory) named #Cation. It is a base for domain-specific languages like #Contractum for #RGB smart contracts. However, Cation can do much more than that and is designed as a generic programming language with termination analysis, GADT, monads, balanced ternary types in standard lib and many more exciting features. Basically, in Cation everything - data, functions, types etc - are natural transformation, and everything runs in parallel with lazy evaluation of race conditions (“quantum-style”).
I have already spent 2.5 years on it, so the things are starting taking a shape. Everyone interested in category theory and such challenges pls join https://t.me/cation_lang
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#security
Huge one:
https://cybernews.com/security/billions-passwords-credentials-leaked-mother-of-all-breaches/
Huge one:
https://cybernews.com/security/billions-passwords-credentials-leaked-mother-of-all-breaches/
Cybernews
Mother of All Breaches: a Historic Data Leak Reveals 26 Billion Records | Cybernews
The supermassive leak contains data from numerous previous breaches, comprising an astounding 12 terabytes of information, spanning over a mind-boggling 26 billion records. The leak is almost certainly the largest ever discovered.
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#security #way
Nice touch 👌
https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/29/department-interior-watchdog-hack-cloud-data/
Nice touch 👌
https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/29/department-interior-watchdog-hack-cloud-data/
TechCrunch
A government watchdog hacked a US federal agency to stress-test its cloud security
A U.S. government watchdog stole more than 1GB of seemingly sensitive personal data from the cloud systems of the U.S. Department of the Interior. The good news: The data was fake and part of a series of tests to check whether the Department’s cloud infrastructure…
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#security #privacy
Privacy is a process, not a single thing. We are always negotiating what levels of privacy we have. We might not always have the upper hand, but we are often able to negotiate. This is why we still see some fictional dystopias and think, “Thank God that’s not my life.” As long as we can do this, we are winning. So don’t give in to privacy nihilism. Instead, share and celebrate the ways we’re winning.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/02/privacy-isnt-dead-far-it
Privacy is a process, not a single thing. We are always negotiating what levels of privacy we have. We might not always have the upper hand, but we are often able to negotiate. This is why we still see some fictional dystopias and think, “Thank God that’s not my life.” As long as we can do this, we are winning. So don’t give in to privacy nihilism. Instead, share and celebrate the ways we’re winning.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/02/privacy-isnt-dead-far-it
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Privacy Isn't Dead. Far From It.
Welcome! The fact that you’re reading this means that you probably care deeply about the issue of privacy, which warms our hearts. Unfortunately, even though you care about privacy, or perhaps
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#testing #way
Oh, I missed that there is a sequel to that sensational article about SDET at Microsoft and testing in Big tech:
https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/qa-across-tech
Oh, I missed that there is a sequel to that sensational article about SDET at Microsoft and testing in Big tech:
https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/qa-across-tech
Pragmaticengineer
Quality Assurance Across the Tech Industry
An overview of Quality Assurance (QA) approaches at various companies, and a look at tech segments where QA is on the decline, and where it is holding strong.
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#programming #AI #Devin
It looks powerful. What is your opinion on this?
https://x.com/cognition_labs/status/1767548763134964000
It looks powerful. What is your opinion on this?
https://x.com/cognition_labs/status/1767548763134964000
X (formerly Twitter)
Cognition (@cognition) on X
Today we're excited to introduce Devin, the first AI software engineer.
Devin is the new state-of-the-art on the SWE-Bench coding benchmark, has successfully passed practical engineering interviews from leading AI companies, and has even completed real jobs…
Devin is the new state-of-the-art on the SWE-Bench coding benchmark, has successfully passed practical engineering interviews from leading AI companies, and has even completed real jobs…
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#programming
A good one #video about when to use polymorphism and when not to:
https://youtu.be/YaSMkzmc_sA
A good one #video about when to use polymorphism and when not to:
https://youtu.be/YaSMkzmc_sA
YouTube
The Only Time You Should Use Polymorphism
The only time you should use subtype polymorphism is when you have behavioural variation in the subtypes. I teach two university courses on object oriented programming and I see this problem a lot. Let me explain.
💚 BUY MY BOOK:
https://leanpub.com/the-object…
💚 BUY MY BOOK:
https://leanpub.com/the-object…
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DevTestSecOps
#Kyiv #testing #meetup Where else to meet @newromka and #QAClubLviv, if not in the capital 🤓
There were not many of us, but it was interesting and intense.
Some ideas/notes after the meeting:
A utility to monitor PR/Jira
https://linearb.io/
Periodic export from TestRail of tests that have not been run for a long time (like a year or a month).
Hitmap for autotests (on a test env).
Code/feature coverage
Testmate as Jira plugin
Test on current version of Chrome, on major, on beta...
=*=
And a couple of upcoming events:
QA Magic Meetup 5.0 will be in Kyiv on March 30,
And on April 20 from QA Club Lviv (in Lviv this time!)
Some ideas/notes after the meeting:
A utility to monitor PR/Jira
https://linearb.io/
Periodic export from TestRail of tests that have not been run for a long time (like a year or a month).
Hitmap for autotests (on a test env).
Code/feature coverage
Testmate as Jira plugin
Test on current version of Chrome, on major, on beta...
=*=
And a couple of upcoming events:
QA Magic Meetup 5.0 will be in Kyiv on March 30,
And on April 20 from QA Club Lviv (in Lviv this time!)
#language #tools #useful
I'm used to switching layouts on my Mac with one button, namely the Caps Lock, and I wanted to reproduce it on #Windows. And without installing some overloaded Moscovian tool like Punto Switcher.
I tried several options (including registry edits) and settled on this simple utility – maybe someone else will find it useful too:
https://github.com/erryox/Switchy
I'm used to switching layouts on my Mac with one button, namely the Caps Lock, and I wanted to reproduce it on #Windows. And without installing some overloaded Moscovian tool like Punto Switcher.
I tried several options (including registry edits) and settled on this simple utility – maybe someone else will find it useful too:
https://github.com/erryox/Switchy
GitHub
GitHub - erryox/Switchy: Switches languages by the Caps Lock key.
Switches languages by the Caps Lock key. Contribute to erryox/Switchy development by creating an account on GitHub.
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#video #live #testing #metrics
Join us for our new online event that explores the universe of Quality Assurance metrics, the backbone of any successful QA management operation. The QA practice globally utilizes an estimated 100 functional metrics serving various purposes that include evaluating the QA team's performance and progression, gauging intermediate results, pinpointing problems, and furnishing arguments for management.
https://www.youtube.com/live/H1BaAbmaNcY
Join us for our new online event that explores the universe of Quality Assurance metrics, the backbone of any successful QA management operation. The QA practice globally utilizes an estimated 100 functional metrics serving various purposes that include evaluating the QA team's performance and progression, gauging intermediate results, pinpointing problems, and furnishing arguments for management.
https://www.youtube.com/live/H1BaAbmaNcY
YouTube
QA Project Health Check Framework
Talk Description:
Join us for our new online event that explores the universe of Quality Assurance metrics, the backbone of any successful QA management operation. The QA practice globally utilizes an estimated 100 functional metrics serving various purposes…
Join us for our new online event that explores the universe of Quality Assurance metrics, the backbone of any successful QA management operation. The QA practice globally utilizes an estimated 100 functional metrics serving various purposes…
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