Why numbering should start at 0 - Edsger Dijkstra
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GitHub Actions breaking changes on December 5, 2024
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Notice of breaking changes for GitHub Actions - GitHub Changelog
Ubuntu-latest upcoming breaking changes We will migrate the ubuntu-latest label to ubuntu 24 starting on December 5, 2024 and ending on January 17, 2025. The ubuntu 24 image has a…
Redis is trying to take over the all the OSS Redis libraries
https://x.com/TomHacohen/status/1861137484249252093
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Looks like Redis is trying to take over the all the OSS Redis libraries.
Jedis, Lettuce, and redis-py are down, they are now threatening redis-rs (link in reply).
Jedis, Lettuce, and redis-py are down, they are now threatening redis-rs (link in reply).
Deno v. Oracle: Canceling the JavaScript Trademark
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Deno v. Oracle: Canceling the JavaScript Trademark | Deno
Oracle is holding the JavaScript trademark hostage, and we’re pursuing legal means to #FreeJavaScript. Here’s a brief update.
Python dependency management is a dumpster fire
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From the programming community on Reddit: Python dependency management is a dumpster fire
Posted by henk53 - 144 votes and 132 comments
Weaponizing SSO for profit -- a rage blog post to be able to move on with my life
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Weaponizing SSO for profit - Raz Blog
You can use C-Reduce for any language
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You can use C-Reduce for any language
C-Reduce is a tool by Regehr and friends for minimizing C compiler bug reproducers. Imagine if you had a 10,000 line long C file that triggered a Clang bug. You don’t want to send a massive blob to the compiler developers because that’s unhelpful, but you…
How Much Memory Do You Need in 2024 to Run 1 Million Concurrent Tasks?
https://hez2010.github.io/async-runtimes-benchmarks-2024/
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From the programming community on Reddit: How Much Memory Do You Need in 2024 to Run 1 Million Concurrent Tasks?
Posted by hez2010 - 109 votes and 78 comments
LocalStorage vs. IndexedDB vs. Cookies vs. OPFS vs. WASM-SQLite
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LocalStorage vs. IndexedDB vs. Cookies vs. OPFS vs. WASM-SQLite | RxDB - JavaScript Database
Compare LocalStorage, IndexedDB, Cookies, OPFS, and WASM-SQLite for web storage, performance, limits, and best practices for modern web apps.
How PlayStation Graphics & Visual Artefacts Work
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How PlayStation Graphics & Visual Artefacts Work
The PlayStation has some unorthodox methods for generating 3D graphics. This article explains how PS1 graphics work & covers some important visual artefacts that are associated with Sony's console.
Bruno: Open-Source and Git-friendly API Client
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The BEST API Client - Open-Source & Git-friendly (Bruno)
Unlike Postman or Insomnia, Bruno takes a file-based approach that integrates seamlessly with your existing workflow. No cloud sync, no accounts, just pure developer-focused features like npm package support, declarative testing, and Git-friendly collections.…
Using AI Generated Code Will Make You a Bad Programmer
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This PR replaces is-number package with a one-liner with identical code. Author argues this tiny change saves 440GB weekly traffic. JavaScript micro-package debate
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This Single Line of Code Saves 440GB a WEEK
Dive into the controversial world of JavaScript micro-packages as we explore how a simple pull request to save 440GB of bandwidth sparked a heated debate about dependency management, code attribution, and environmental impact. From the infamous left-pad incident…
SQL injection in 2024 - The vulnerability that won't go away
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SQL injection in 2024, the vulnerability that won't go away
SQL injection (SQLi) is a vulnerability as old as the internet itself, yet it remains one of the most exploited security flaws today. Despite decades of breaches, best practices, and tools, organizations still struggle to prevent SQLi attacks. In this video…
Company claims 1,000 percent price hike drove it from VMware to open source rival
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/12/company-claims-1000-percent-price-hike-drove-it-from-vmware-to-open-source-rival/
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Ars Technica
Company claims 1,000 percent price hike drove it from VMware to open source rival
Cloud provider moved most of its 20,000 VMs off VMware.