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January 14, 2024 Multi-tenancy is what’s hard about scaling web services Computers have gotten so ridiculously fast that there is scarcely any organization in the world that can overwhelm a web-based information system running on a single server. All the complexity and sophistication required to run web services today stem from multi-tenancy. From having a single system serve millions of users at
By Bernd Debusmann, Tom Bateman and Tom McArthur, BBC News in Pennsylvania and London The small Pittsburgh suburb of Bethel Park in Pennsylvania is reeling after the FBI named a young local man as the person who shot at Donald Trump during a campaign rally. Investigators believe that Thomas Matthew Crooks, armed with an AR-style rifle, opened fire at the former president while he was addressing a
Hi there! This is Oleg from Luden.io. We decided to have a deep and meaningful conversation about Lua programming language with Ivan Trusov, lead programmer of the video game Craftomation 101. It contains ~60,000 lines of Lua code and is made with Defold game engine. I asked Ivan to talk about the real issues and show real code, not the “hypothetical code, carefully prepared for the public to illu
There were long lines at Barcelona airport, as passengers waited to be checked in manually A massive tech failure has caused travel chaos around the world, with banking and healthcare services also badly hit. Flights have been grounded because of the IT outage - a flaw which left many computers displaying blue error screens. There were long queues, delays and flight cancellations at airports aroun
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. Albert Einstein From the beginning, HTTP imports have been a key feature of Deno. For years, this was the entire module system, aimed at simplifying JavaScript development by using the web’s distributed nature, unlike npm’s centralized registry. For example, you can import the assertEquals() function from the standard library like t
So, What's So Special About The Mill Scala Build Tool? Mill is a Scala build tool that offers an alternative to the venerable SBT toolchain. Mill aims for simplicity by reusing concepts you are already familiar with, borrowing ideas from Functional Programming and modern tools like Bazel. Feedback from users of Mill is often surprisingly positive, with people saying it is "intuitive" or feels "jus
What You Need to Know about Modern CSS (Spring 2024 Edition) March 26, 2024 My goal with this bookmarkable guide is to provide a list of (frankly: incredible) new additions to CSS lately. There is no hardline criteria for this list other than that these things are all fairly new and my sense is that many people aren’t aware of these things. Or even if they are, they don’t have a great understandin
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Send feedback What web creators should know about our March 2024 core update and new spam policies Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Tuesday, March 5, 2024 Today we announced the March 2024 core update. This is designed to improve the quality of Search by showing less content that feels like it was made to attract clicks, and more content that p
In this post, the Hubs team covers what our community and customers can expect for the shutdown of Hubs on May 31, 2024. The shutdown includes our demo server, managed subscription, and community resources. We encourage you to ask questions in our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/PzuW9AQ9 The News About HubsOn February 13, 2024, Mozilla announced an organization-wide restructuring impacting a nu
More post series:1. File descriptors, pipes, terminals, user sessions, process groups and daemons2. Linux Page Cache mini book3. Resolvers and Dual-Stack applications new What every SRE should know about GNU/Linux resolvers and Dual-Stack applications #In this series of posts, I’d like to make a deep dive into the GNU/Linux local facilities used to convert a domain name or hostname into IP address
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