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  • How to recover from microservices

    I won't deny there may well be cases where a microservices-first architecture makes sense, but I think they're few and far in between. The vast majority of systems are much better served by starting and staying with a majestic monolith. The Prime Video case study that blew up the internet yesterday is but the latest illustration. Maybe once you reach the scale of Netflix or Amazon, there are areas

      How to recover from microservices
    • jQuery 4.0.0 BETA! | Official jQuery Blog

      jQuery 4.0.0 has been in the works for a long time, but it is now ready for a beta release! There’s a lot to cover, and the team is excited to see it released. We’ve got bug fixes, performance improvements, and some breaking changes. We removed support for IE<11 after all! Still, we expect disruption to be minimal. Many of the breaking changes are ones the team has wanted to make for years, but co

      • Time on Unix

        Sections What is time Representing time Where do we usually find time on Unix System time, hardware time, internal timers Syncing time with external sources What depends on time Human perception of time What is time Time is relative Measuring time and standards Coordinating time Time zones DST Time, a word that is entangled in everything in our lives, something we’re intimately familiar with. Keep

          Time on Unix
        • Secrets from the Algorithm: Google Search’s Internal Engineering Documentation Has Leaked

          Watch Our Google Algorithm Leak Webinar Replay Google, if you’re reading this, it’s too late. Ok. Cracks knuckles. Let’s get right to the Google algorithm leak. Internal documentation for Google Search’s Content Warehouse API has been discovered. Google’s internal microservices appear to mirror what Google Cloud Platform offers and the internal version of documentation for the deprecated Document

            Secrets from the Algorithm: Google Search’s Internal Engineering Documentation Has Leaked
          • Announcing Flutter 2- Google Developers Blog

            Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail Our next generation of Flutter, built for web, mobile, and desktop Today, we’re announcing Flutter 2: a major upgrade to Flutter that enables developers to create beautiful, fast, and portable apps for any platform. With Flutter 2, you can use the same codebase to ship native apps to five operating systems: iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and Linux; as well as we

              Announcing Flutter 2- Google Developers Blog
            • Why I Won't Use Next.js

              You’ve got a new project to work on. Or you’ve got an existing project you’re motivated to upgrade to a more modern approach. Or perhaps you’re dissatisfied with your current modern framework or second-guessing yourself and you’re investigating alternatives. In any case, you’ve got a decision to make. There are lots of “modern” frameworks to choose from. Even if you’re not facing this choice right

                Why I Won't Use Next.js
              • Connect: A better gRPC

                Today we're releasing Connect, a slim framework for building browser and gRPC-compatible HTTP APIs. Connect is production-ready — focused, simple, and debuggable — and it's fully compatible with gRPC clients and servers. If you're frustrated by the complexity and instability of today's gRPC libraries, we think you'll find Connect a breath of fresh air. connect-go is available now under an Apache 2

                  Connect: A better gRPC
                • Announcing Python in Excel: Combining the power of Python and the flexibility of Excel.

                  (6/10/24) UPDATE: Python in Excel is gradually rolling out to Enterprise, Business, Education, and Family and Personal users running Current Channel (Preview) builds on Windows. This feature is rolling out to Excel for Windows, starting with Version 2406 (Build 17726.20016). Since its inception, Microsoft Excel has changed how people organize, analyze, and visualize their data, providing a basis f

                    Announcing Python in Excel: Combining the power of Python and the flexibility of Excel.
                  • Adobe to Acquire Figma

                    Combination of Adobe and Figma Will Usher in New Era of Collaborative Creativity SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Today, Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) announced it has entered into a definitive merger agreement to acquire Figma, a leading web-first collaborative design platform, for approximately $20 billion in cash and stock. The combination of Adobe and Figma will usher in a new era of collaborative cr

                    • The new wave of Javascript web frameworks

                      The new wave of Javascript web frameworksMake sense of the proliferation of new Javascript web frameworks. A deep dive into the problems at scale and the recent evolution of innovation. IntroductionStaying current in the Javascript ecosystem is not for the faint of heart. It’s challenging for those entering the industry to follow what’s happening amongst the new libraries, frameworks, concepts, an

                        The new wave of Javascript web frameworks
                      • CircleCI incident report for January 4, 2023 security incident

                        CircleCI incident report for January 4, 2023 security incident On January 4, 2023, we alerted customers to a security incident. Today, we want to share with you what happened, what we’ve learned, and what our plans are to continuously improve our security posture for the future. We would like to thank our customers for your attention to rotating and revoking secrets, and apologize for any disrupti

                          CircleCI incident report for January 4, 2023 security incident
                        • Announcing TypeScript 4.0 - TypeScript

                          Today we are thrilled to announce the availability of TypeScript 4.0! This version of the language represents our next generation of TypeScript releases, as we dive deeper into expressivity, productivity, and scalability. If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on top of JavaScript by adding syntax for static types. The idea is that by writing down the types of your val

                            Announcing TypeScript 4.0 - TypeScript
                          • CircleCI security alert: Rotate any secrets stored in CircleCI (Updated Jan 13)

                            CircleCI security alert: Rotate any secrets stored in CircleCI (Updated Jan 13) Security update 01/12/2023 - 00:30 UTC We have partnered with AWS to help notify all CircleCI customers whose AWS tokens may have been impacted as part of this security incident. Today, AWS began alerting customers via email with lists of potentially impacted tokens. The subject line for this email is [Action Required]

                              CircleCI security alert: Rotate any secrets stored in CircleCI (Updated Jan 13)
                            • The forgotten mistake that killed Japan’s software industry - Disrupting Japan

                              This is our 200th episode, so I wanted to do something special. Everyone loves to complain about the poor quality of Japanese software, but today I’m going to explain exactly what went wrong.  You’ll get the whole story, and I’ll also pinpoint the specific moment Japan lost its way. By the end, I think you’ll have a new perspective on Japanese software and understand why everything might be about

                                The forgotten mistake that killed Japan’s software industry - Disrupting Japan
                              • Release v3.0.0 One Piece · vuejs/core

                                Today we are proud to announce the official release of Vue.js 3.0 "One Piece". This new major version of the framework provides improved performance, smaller bundle sizes, better TypeScript integration, new APIs for tackling large scale use cases, and a solid foundation for long-term future iterations of the framework. The 3.0 release represents over 2 years of development efforts, featuring 30+ R

                                  Release v3.0.0 One Piece · vuejs/core
                                • Twitterが数百人退職のため本社を一時閉鎖へ

                                  2022年11月1日にCEOに就任したイーロン・マスク氏によって、大規模な人員整理が行われているTwitterで、従業員に対して本社オフィスが21日まで一時的に閉鎖され、バッジへのアクセスが停止されると告知が行われていることがわかりました。 Briefing: Twitter Temporarily Closes Offices as Hundreds Depart Company — The Information https://www.theinformation.com/briefings/twitter-temporarily-closes-offices-as-hundreds-depart-company ‘Sabotage’-Shy Elon Musk Boards Up Twitter Offices Until Monday as Remaining Staff Flo

                                    Twitterが数百人退職のため本社を一時閉鎖へ
                                  • OpenAI API ドキュメント 日本語訳|#2 GET STARTED 後編|ゑぐみかるちゃあ

                                    OpenAI API ドキュメントの日本語訳をこちらでまとめます。文字量の多いドキュメントなので、セクションごとに記事を分割しています。 今回は「GET STARTED 」のセクションからLibraries 、Models、TutorialsそしてUsage policiesを抜粋した後編です。 基本 DeepLで翻訳して、気になるところだけ書き換えています(ほぼ気になるところがないのが、DeepLのすごいところ)。原文との突き合わせができるようにはじめに原文を入れてますので、間違いなど見つけられましたら、ぜひご指摘ください。ご指摘箇所は随時反映させていただきます。 原文のリンクが有効になってますので、それぞれ必要な場合は原文リンクの方を参照ください。 前回のおさらいはこちら Python library|Python ライブラリWe provide a Python library, w

                                      OpenAI API ドキュメント 日本語訳|#2 GET STARTED 後編|ゑぐみかるちゃあ
                                    • Astro 2.0 | Astro

                                      Introducing Astro 2.0! Astro is a popular web framework for building performant, content-focused websites. Our next-gen frontend architecture (known as Astro Islands) can optimize your site to load 33% faster with 90% less JavaScript using the UI frameworks you already love like React, Svelte, and Vue. Astro 2.0 is the first major web framework to deliver complete type-safety for Markdown and MDX.

                                        Astro 2.0 | Astro
                                      • Googleがブログ記事を検閲

                                        私のBloggerのGMailアカウントに以下のようなメールが来ていた。 Hello, Google has been notified that content in your blog contains allegedly infringing content that may violate the rights of others and the laws of their country. The infringing content that has been made unavailable can be found at the end of this message. For more information about this removal and how it affects your blog, please visit https://support.goog

                                        • Your API Shouldn't Redirect HTTP to HTTPS

                                          TL;DR: Instead of redirecting API calls from HTTP to HTTPS, make the failure visible. Either disable the HTTP interface altogether, or return a clear HTTP error response and revoke API keys sent over the unencrypted connection. Unfortunately, many well-known API providers don't currently do so. Updates 2024-05-24: Added the Google Bug Hunter Team response to the report that the VirusTotal API resp

                                            Your API Shouldn't Redirect HTTP to HTTPS
                                          • Big Data is Dead

                                            For more than a decade now, the fact that people have a hard time gaining actionable insights from their data has been blamed on its size. “Your data is too big for your puny systems,” was the diagnosis, and the cure was to buy some new fancy technology that can handle massive scale. Of course, after the Big Data task force purchased all new tooling and migrated from Legacy systems, people found t

                                              Big Data is Dead
                                            • How We Made Bracket Pair Colorization 10,000x Faster In Visual Studio Code

                                              Version 1.93 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from August. Bracket pair colorization 10,000x faster September 29, 2021 by Henning Dieterichs, @hediet_dev When dealing with deeply nested brackets in Visual Studio Code, it can be hard to figure out which brackets match and which do not. To make this easier, in 2016, a user named CoenraadS developed the awesome Bracket Pair Col

                                                How We Made Bracket Pair Colorization 10,000x Faster In Visual Studio Code
                                              • Chrome for Testing: reliable downloads for browser automation  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                                Today we’re happy to announce Chrome for Testing, a new Chrome flavor that specifically targets web app testing and automation use cases. This article explains why the Chrome team felt this was needed, and walks through concrete examples where Chrome for Testing might benefit you as a developer. Background Browser testing is a vital component of creating a high-quality web experience, regardless o

                                                • Introducing Yarn 2 ! 🧶🌟

                                                  Hi everyone! After exactly 365 days of very intensive development, I'm extremely happy to unveil the first stable release of Yarn 2. In this post I will explain what this release will mean for our community. Buckle up! If you're interested to know more about what will happen to Yarn 1, keep reading as we detail our plans later down this post: Future Plans. If you just want to start right now with

                                                    Introducing Yarn 2 ! 🧶🌟
                                                  • Bluesky: An Open Social Web - Bluesky

                                                    Today, we’re excited to announce that the Bluesky network is federating and opening up in a way that allows you to host your own data. What does this mean? Your data, such as your posts, likes, and follows, needs to be stored somewhere. With traditional social media, your data is stored by the social media company whose services you've signed up for. If you ever want to stop using that company's s

                                                      Bluesky: An Open Social Web - Bluesky
                                                    • Amazon S3 Update – Strong Read-After-Write Consistency | Amazon Web Services

                                                      AWS News Blog Amazon S3 Update – Strong Read-After-Write Consistency When we launched S3 back in 2006, I discussed its virtually unlimited capacity (“…easily store any number of blocks…”), the fact that it was designed to provide 99.99% availability, and that it offered durable storage, with data transparently stored in multiple locations. Since that launch, our customers have used S3 in an amazin

                                                        Amazon S3 Update – Strong Read-After-Write Consistency | Amazon Web Services
                                                      • Deep Learning ideas that have stood the test of time

                                                        Deep Learning is such a fast-moving field and the huge number of research papers and ideas can be overwhelming. The goal of this post is to review ideas that have stood the test of time. These ideas, or improvements of them, have been used over and over again. They’re known to work. If you were to start in Deep Learning today, understanding and implementing each of these techniques would probably

                                                        • Announcing TypeScript 5.0 - TypeScript

                                                          Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.0! This release brings many new features, while aiming to make TypeScript smaller, simpler, and faster. We’ve implemented the new decorators standard, added functionality to better support ESM projects in Node and bundlers, provided new ways for library authors to control generic inference, expanded our JSDoc functionality, simplified con

                                                            Announcing TypeScript 5.0 - TypeScript
                                                          • Good Data Analysis  |  Machine Learning  |  Google for Developers

                                                            Good Data Analysis Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Author: Patrick Riley Special thanks to: Diane Tang, Rehan Khan, Elizabeth Tucker, Amir Najmi, Hilary Hutchinson, Joel Darnauer, Dale Neal, Aner Ben-Artzi, Sanders Kleinfeld, David Westbrook, and Barry Rosenberg. History Last Major Update: Jun. 2019 An earlier version of some of this material

                                                              Good Data Analysis  |  Machine Learning  |  Google for Developers
                                                            • Polyfill supply chain attack hits 100K+ sites

                                                              by Sansec Forensics Team Published in Threat Research − June 25, 2024 The new Chinese owner of the popular Polyfill JS project injects malware into more than 100 thousand sites. Update June 28th: We are flagging more domains that have been used by the same actor to spread malware since at least June 2023: bootcdn.net, bootcss.com, staticfile.net, staticfile.org, unionadjs.com, xhsbpza.com, union.m

                                                                Polyfill supply chain attack hits 100K+ sites
                                                              • Welcome to Comprehensive Rust 🦀 - Comprehensive Rust 🦀

                                                                Welcome to Comprehensive Rust 🦀 This is a free Rust course developed by the Android team at Google. The course covers the full spectrum of Rust, from basic syntax to advanced topics like generics and error handling. The latest version of the course can be found at https://google.github.io/comprehensive-rust/. If you are reading somewhere else, please check there for updates. The course is availab

                                                                • WebKit on GitHub!

                                                                  On June 23rd, the WebKit project froze its Subversion tree and transitioned management and interaction with our source code to git on GitHub. Why git? git’s distributed nature makes it easy for not just multiple developers, but multiple organizations to collaborate on a single project. git’s local record of changes makes moving commits between branches or reverting changes simple and quick. git’s

                                                                    WebKit on GitHub!
                                                                  • Docker is deleting Open Source organisations - what you need to know

                                                                    Coming up with a title that explains the full story here was difficult, so I'm going to try to explain quickly. Yesterday, Docker sent an email to any Docker Hub user who had created an "organisation", telling them their account will be deleted including all images, if they do not upgrade to a paid team plan. The email contained a link to a tersely written PDF (since, silently edited) which was mi

                                                                      Docker is deleting Open Source organisations - what you need to know
                                                                    • GitLabがVisual Studio CodeベースのWebIDEへ移行すると発表

                                                                      GitLabは、これまでGitLabが自社で開発し提供してきたWebIDEを、Visual Studio CodeベースのWebIDEへ移行していくと表明しました。 Here's what's coming next to GitLab Web IDE. https://t.co/1iHQrvR46a — GitLab (@gitlab) May 24, 2022 GitLabには以前から、Webブラウザの画面からコードを管理しつつ、そのままコードの編集などを可能にするWebIDE機能が統合されていました。このWebIDEはオープンソースのMonaco EditorをベースにGitLabが開発してきたものと説明されています。 今回の発表は、このWebIDEをVisual Studio CodeベースのWebIDEに置き換えるというものです(ちなみにVisual Studio CodeもMo

                                                                        GitLabがVisual Studio CodeベースのWebIDEへ移行すると発表
                                                                      • When TCP sockets refuse to die — Idea of the day

                                                                        This article was first published on Cloudflare blog: When TCP sockets refuse to die Accompanying scripts While working on our Spectrum server, we noticed something weird: the TCP sockets which we thought should have been closed were lingering around. We realized we don't really understand when TCP sockets are supposed to time out! In our code, we wanted to make sure we don't hold connections to de

                                                                        • Rust Is The Future of JavaScript Infrastructure

                                                                          Rust is a fast, reliable, and memory-efficient programming language. It's been voted the most loved programming language six years in a row (survey). Created by Mozilla, it's now used at Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Google for systems infrastructure, encryption, virtualization, and more low-level programming. Why is Rust now being used to replace parts of the JavaScript web ecosystem li

                                                                            Rust Is The Future of JavaScript Infrastructure
                                                                          • Introducing Amazon Honeycode – Build Web & Mobile Apps Without Writing Code | Amazon Web Services

                                                                            AWS News Blog Introducing Amazon Honeycode – Build Web & Mobile Apps Without Writing Code VisiCalc was launched in 1979, and I purchased a copy (shown at right) for my Apple II. The spreadsheet model was clean, easy to use, and most of all, easy to teach. I was working in a retail computer store at that time, and knew that this product was a big deal when customers started asking to purchase the s

                                                                              Introducing Amazon Honeycode – Build Web & Mobile Apps Without Writing Code | Amazon Web Services
                                                                            • セキュリティエンジニアへの道:私のキャリアチェンジ物語 / The Road to Becoming a Security Engineer: My Story of Career Change | メルカリエンジニアリング

                                                                              セキュリティエンジニアへの道:私のキャリアチェンジ物語 / The Road to Becoming a Security Engineer: My Story of Career Change * English version follows after the Japanese こんにちは。メルカリのProduct Securityチームでセキュリティエンジニアをしている@gloriaです。ブログを書くのが随分お久しぶりなのですが、前にQAと自動化テストについて記事をフォローしていた方がいらっしゃったら、当時に自動化テストエンジニアとして書いたISTQBテスト自動化エンジニア認定資格、STARWESTカンファレンス、とAQA POP TALKの記事を読んだことがあるかもしれません。 今回は、自動化テストエンジニアからセキュリティエンジニアへのキャリアチェンジについてお話して、キャリア

                                                                                セキュリティエンジニアへの道:私のキャリアチェンジ物語 / The Road to Becoming a Security Engineer: My Story of Career Change | メルカリエンジニアリング
                                                                              • The new wave of React state management

                                                                                The new wave of React state managementUnderstand the core problems state management libraries need to solve. And how the proliferation of modern libraries address them in new ways. IntroductionAs React applications grow in size and complexity, managing shared global state is challenging. The general advice is to only reach for global state management solutions when needed. This post will flesh out

                                                                                  The new wave of React state management
                                                                                • Generating UUIDs at scale on the Web

                                                                                  TL;DR can you trust every browser to generate globally unique identifiers at scale? At Teads, we have tried, and the answer is yes, with a few caveats. This article describes the experiments we’ve run and the discoveries we made along the way. Why we need client-side unique identifiersGenerating unique identifiers is a common need that third-party scripts integrated on Web pages and e-commerce sit

                                                                                    Generating UUIDs at scale on the Web