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  • Use HTTPS for local development  |  Articles  |  web.dev

    Use HTTPS for local development Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Most of the time, http://localhost behaves like HTTPS for development purposes. However, there are some special cases, such as custom hostnames or using secure cookies across browsers, where you need to explicitly set up your development site to behave like HTTPS to accurately rep

      Use HTTPS for local development  |  Articles  |  web.dev
    • Command Line Interface Guidelines

      Contents Command Line Interface Guidelines An open-source guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day. Authors Aanand Prasad Engineer at Squarespace, co-creator of Docker Compose. @aanandprasad Ben Firshman Co-creator Replicate, co-creator of Docker Compose. @bfirsh Carl Tashian Offroad Engineer at Smallstep, first e

        Command Line Interface Guidelines
      • The History of the URL | The Cloudflare Blog

        On the 11th of January 1982 twenty-two computer scientists met to discuss an issue with ‘computer mail’ (now known as email). Attendees included the guy who would create Sun Microsystems, the guy who made Zork, the NTP guy, and the guy who convinced the government to pay for Unix. The problem was simple: there were 455 hosts on the ARPANET and the situation was getting out of control. This issue w

          The History of the URL | The Cloudflare Blog
        • セキュリティスキャナー「Tsunami」、名称に関するIssueがクローズ。実は「津波早期警戒システム」が略されたものだったと釈明。ドキュメントで詳細に説明へ

          セキュリティスキャナー「Tsunami」、名称に関するIssueがクローズ。実は「津波早期警戒システム」が略されたものだったと釈明。ドキュメントで詳細に説明へ Googleがセキュリティスキャナー「Tsunami」をオープンソースで公開したことは、Publickeyの6月23日付の記事で紹介しました。 Google、セキュリティスキャナー「Tsunami」をオープンソースで公開。ポートスキャンなどで自動的に脆弱性を検出するツール - Publickey 自動的に脆弱性を検出してくれるという便利そうなソフトウェアであることで、多くの読者がこの記事に注目しましたが、同時にこの「Tsunami」という名称について疑問を呈する読者も多くいたことが、この記事に500以上ついた、はてなブックマークから分かりました。 「Tsunami」(津波)という言葉は、2011年3月11日に発生した東日本大震災を経

            セキュリティスキャナー「Tsunami」、名称に関するIssueがクローズ。実は「津波早期警戒システム」が略されたものだったと釈明。ドキュメントで詳細に説明へ
          • Broken Ownership

            Have you been in any of these situations? Managers make decisions that’s out of their leagues and everyone else in the team ends up paying for it. Knowledgeable people passively observe without bothering to contribute. Sometimes they are denied access to the room. Developers act like code monkeys, throwing the code over a metaphorical wall for the QA to test and “DevOps” to run. In “you build it,

              Broken Ownership
            • 訳文;「そこにはなんの報酬もありません。このゲームが何を為していてどう機能しているのか、ただただ見ていたかったのです」ジェンキンズ、カーソン、ホッキング、『Outer Wilds』へつづく2,3の論考 - すやすや眠るみたくすらすら書けたら

              翻訳の秋が今年もきました。また去年みたく面白い記事をいくつか見つけて勝手に紹介したいところです! 去年アップした『訳文;「"好奇心駆動型の冒険"とでも言うべき特殊なタイプの冒険に報酬を与えるゲームをつくりたい、それが『Outer Wilds』の主目的です」A・ビーチャム氏の論文より』で翻訳紹介した論考のなかで、参照文献として挙げられていた文献のうち2つ、ヘンリー・ジェンキンズ著『GAME DESIGN AS NARRATIVE ARCHITECTURE(物語による建築物としてのゲームデザイン)』とボニー・ルバーク取材『Clint Hocking Speaks Out On The Virtues Of Exploration(クリント・ホッキングが語る冒険の美徳)』。別記事1つ、ドン・カーソン著『Environmental Storytelling: Creating Immersive

                訳文;「そこにはなんの報酬もありません。このゲームが何を為していてどう機能しているのか、ただただ見ていたかったのです」ジェンキンズ、カーソン、ホッキング、『Outer Wilds』へつづく2,3の論考 - すやすや眠るみたくすらすら書けたら
              • 22 Hacking Sites To Practice Your Hacking Skills

                22 Hacking Sites To Practice Your Hacking Skills 0{�-�U �, /�U Taken from: https://hackerlists.com/hacking-sites/ 22 Hacking Sites, CTFs and Wargames To Practice Your Hacking Skills InfoSec skills are in such high demand right now. As the world continues to turn everything into an app and connect even the most basic devices to the internet, the demand is only going to grow, so it’s no surprise eve

                  22 Hacking Sites To Practice Your Hacking Skills
                • 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
                  • How to Build a Fullstack App with Next.js, Prisma, & PostgreSQL

                    How to Build a Fullstack App with Next.js, Prisma, and Vercel Postgres Prisma is a next-generation ORM that can be used to access a database in Node.js and TypeScript applications. In this guide, you'll learn how to implement a sample fullstack blogging application using the following technologies: Next.js as the React frameworkNext.js API Routes for server-side API routes as the backendPrisma as

                      How to Build a Fullstack App with Next.js, Prisma, & PostgreSQL
                    • 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
                      • 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
                        • Marie Kondo your software stack with open source

                          As someone makes more money, expenses once considered luxuries can suddenly become seen as necessities: It’s called lifestyle creep. In the world of software development, we can suffer from a similar affliction: stack creep. Where hardware limitations once restricted developers to a minimalist approach, increased processing power, memory, and storage have led many down a more maximalist path. It’s

                            Marie Kondo your software stack with open source
                          • Rails 7 will have three great answers to JavaScript in 2021+

                            September 6, 2021 Rails 7 will have three great answers to JavaScript in 2021+ Rails has been unapologetically full stack since the beginning. We've continuously sought to include ever-more default answers to all the major infrastructure questions posed by modern web development. From talking to a database, to sending and receiving emails, to connecting web sockets, to rendering HTML, to integrati

                              Rails 7 will have three great answers to JavaScript in 2021+
                            • Draw SVG rope using JavaScript

                              This is an interactive article. To fully experience it, you'll need to turn JavaScript on. Today, I'll take you through the process I came up with in regard to transforming an SVG path into a vector rope drawing. We'll learn how to turn the path on the left into the rope on the right: The problem popped up on a project my colleagues were working on, and it stuck with me. I thought about it and sta

                                Draw SVG rope using JavaScript
                              • Stepping up for a truly open source Elasticsearch | Amazon Web Services

                                AWS Open Source Blog Stepping up for a truly open source Elasticsearch Last week, Elastic announced they will change their software licensing strategy, and will not release new versions of Elasticsearch and Kibana under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (ALv2). Instead, new versions of the software will be offered under the Elastic License (which limits how it can be used) or the Server Side Public

                                  Stepping up for a truly open source Elasticsearch | Amazon Web Services
                                • 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
                                  • 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
                                    • 98.css

                                      A design system for building faithful recreations of old UIs. Intro 98.css is a CSS library for building interfaces that look like Windows 98. See more on GitHub. This library relies on the usage of semantic HTML. To make a button, you'll need to use a <button>. Input elements require labels. Icon buttons rely on aria-label. This page will guide you through that process, but accessibility is a pri

                                        98.css
                                      • I'm porting tsc to Go

                                        I’m porting the TypeScript Type Checker tsc to Go, and not Rust. As the creator of SWC, an extensible Rust platform, this might sound strange. Let me explain. Why port tsc?# As TypeScript continues to rise in adoption, large projects are facing a dilemma: type checking is one of the slowest parts of their workflow. Developers want type safety without the tradeoff of slower iteration cycles. The Ty

                                          I'm porting tsc to Go
                                        • マイクロソフト、「.NET 7」にDockerコンテナイメージ生成機能を搭載、Dockerファイル不要に

                                          マイクロソフト、「.NET 7」にDockerコンテナイメージ生成機能を搭載、Dockerファイル不要に これまで.NETアプリケーションをDockerコンテナ化するには、Dockerコンテナイメージの生成に必要なファイルを記述したDockerファイルを作成し、ビルドツールを用いて生成する必要がありました。 新たに.NET 7で搭載されるDockerコンテナイメージの生成機能ではDockerファイルの作成などは不要で、標準のdotnetコマンドを実行することで簡単にDockerコンテナイメージが生成されるようになります。 Linux版のDockerイメージ生成に対応、今後Windows版の開発も進める 下記はマイクロソフトが紹介した、.NET 7を用いてDockerコンテナイメージを生成し、実行するまでのコマンドのサンプルです(一部横幅が足りなくて改行されているコマンドがあります)。これだ

                                            マイクロソフト、「.NET 7」にDockerコンテナイメージ生成機能を搭載、Dockerファイル不要に
                                          • Leaving Google

                                            Last Friday was my last day at Google. Of course, when you leave Google you have to write some kind of letter or rant. Seriously it's a rule: they won't remove your neural implant until you hit publish. Jokes aside, this is more of a memoir than a polemic. Of course I have opinions, but now's not the time. This is more about reflecting on the last seven years of my life, thinking about what was im

                                              Leaving Google
                                            • 20 Things I've Learned in my 20 Years as a Software Engineer

                                              Hard disagree with most of the 20 items. 1. Writing software is difficult, tedious and needs real work. No silver bullet libraries, no methodology, no framework, no IOT, no amount of unit tests will get the work done faster. 2. Developers collect tools, libraries and pet technologies and make projects go over their time and budget by doing it. 3. Code should encapsulate algorithms and not be struc

                                                20 Things I've Learned in my 20 Years as a Software Engineer
                                              • Go: A Documentary

                                                Go: A Documentary by Changkun Ou <changkun.de> (and many inputs from contributors) This document collects many interesting (publicly observable) issues, discussions, proposals, CLs, and talks from the Go development process, which intends to offer a comprehensive reference of the Go history. Disclaimer Most of the texts are written as subjective understanding based on public sources Factual and ty

                                                • Beyond Console.log() – Level up Your Debugging Skills — SitePoint

                                                  You may have established a pattern of coding that utilizes a few key tools offered by your browser’s console. But have you dug any deeper lately? There are some powerful tools available to you, and they might just revolutionize the way you work. The Comfort Zone As developers, we like to find a way of working that make us feel efficient. The trap, though, is that we get comfortable with a certain

                                                    Beyond Console.log() – Level up Your Debugging Skills — SitePoint
                                                  • REST API Design Best Practices Handbook – How to Build a REST API with JavaScript, Node.js, and Express.js

                                                    I've created and consumed many API's over the past few years. During that time, I've come across good and bad practices and have experienced nasty situations when consuming and building API's. But there also have been great moments. There are helpful articles online which present many best practices, but many of them lack some practicality in my opinion. Knowing the theory with few examples is goo

                                                      REST API Design Best Practices Handbook – How to Build a REST API with JavaScript, Node.js, and Express.js
                                                    • Concurrency in modern programming languages: Rust vs Go vs Java vs Node.js vs Deno vs .NET 6

                                                      This is part of my "Concurrency in Modern Programming Languages" series Concurrency in modern programming languages: IntroductionConcurrency in modern programming languages: RustConcurrency in modern programming languages: GolangConcurrency in modern programming languages: JavaScript on NodeJSConcurrency in modern programming languages: TypeScript on DenoConcurrency in modern programming languages

                                                        Concurrency in modern programming languages: Rust vs Go vs Java vs Node.js vs Deno vs .NET 6
                                                      • Best Rust Web Frameworks to Use in 2023

                                                        Best Rust Web Frameworks to Use in 2023 In the dynamic landscape of web development, Rust has emerged as a language of choice for building safe and performant applications. As Rust's popularity grows, so does the array of web frameworks designed to harness its strengths. This article compares some of the best Rust frameworks highlighting their respective advantages and drawbacks to help you make i

                                                          Best Rust Web Frameworks to Use in 2023
                                                        • Databases in 2022: A Year in Review | OtterTune

                                                          OtterTune is an automated optimization service for PostgreSQL and MySQL running on Amazon RDS and Aurora. It uses machine learning to tune your database’s configuration knobs, indexes, and cloud settings. 🦦 Try it now on your first database for free! Another year has gone by, and I’m still alive. As such, it is an excellent time to reflect on what happened in the world of databases last year. It

                                                            Databases in 2022: A Year in Review | OtterTune
                                                          • What it was like working for GitLab

                                                            I joined GitLab in October 2015, and left in December 2021 after working there for a little more than six years. While I previously wrote about leaving GitLab to work on Inko, I never discussed what it was like working for GitLab between 2015 and 2021. There are two reasons for this: I was suffering from burnout, and didn't have the energy to revisit the last six years of my life (at that time)I w

                                                            • AWS再入門2022 AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM)編 | DevelopersIO

                                                              弊社コンサルティング部による『AWS 再入門ブログリレー 2022』の4日目のエントリでテーマはAWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM)です。 こんにちは、リサリサです。 当エントリは弊社コンサルティング部による『AWS 再入門ブログリレー 2022』の 4日目のエントリです。 このブログリレーの企画は、普段 AWS サービスについて最新のネタ・深い/細かいテーマを主に書き連ねてきたメンバーの手によって、 今一度初心に返って、基本的な部分を見つめ直してみよう、解説してみようというコンセプトが含まれています。 AWSをこれから学ぼう!という方にとっては文字通りの入門記事として、またすでにAWSを活用されている方にとってもAWSサービスの再発見や2022年のサービスアップデートのキャッチアップの場となればと考えておりますので、ぜひ最後までお付合い頂け

                                                                AWS再入門2022 AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM)編 | DevelopersIO
                                                              • npm Blog Archive: Next Phase Montage

                                                                The npm blog has been discontinued. Updates from the npm team are now published on the GitHub Blog and the GitHub Changelog. tl;dr – Good news! npm, Inc., is being purchased by GitHub. The public registry remains public, free, and as available as ever. npm as you know it continues, and in fact, there is good reason to believe that it’ll only get better. I’m still going to be working on npm (but wi

                                                                  npm Blog Archive: Next Phase Montage
                                                                • Git Credential Manager: authentication for everyone

                                                                  EngineeringGit Credential Manager: authentication for everyoneEnsuring secure access to your source code is more important than ever. Git Credential Manager helps make that easy. Universal Git Authentication “Authentication is hard. Hard to debug, hard to test, hard to get right.” – Me These words were true when I wrote them back in July 2020, and they’re still true today. The goal of Git Credenti

                                                                    Git Credential Manager: authentication for everyone
                                                                  • Ultimate Guide to Visual Testing with Playwright

                                                                    As your web app matures, it becomes challenging to ensure your GUI doesn’t break with any given update. There are a lot of browsers and devices, and countless states for every one of your components. Unit tests ensure your code remains consistent, and E2E tests will ensure your system remains consistent, but neither will catch visual anomalies, layout issues, or platform compatibility issues. Ente

                                                                    • Kubeflow Pipelinesで日本語テキスト分類の実験管理 - やむやむもやむなし

                                                                      機械学習ワークフロー管理ツールであるKubeflowのPipelines機能を使って日本語テキスト分類の実験管理を行います。 この記事ではKubeflowのチュートリアルに従ってKubeflowのクラスタを構築してPipelinesを動かし、最後に日本語のデータセットをKubeflow Pipelinesに実際に乗せて機械学習のワークフロー管理を行うところまでまとめていきます。 Kubeflow Kubeflowとは Pipelinesとは GKEでKubeflowクラスタの構築 クラスタ構築 Workload Identityの設定 Pipelinesの基本的な使い方 Pipeline/Experiment/Run PipelineとComponent PipelineとDSL 実験管理としてのKubeflow Pipelines 日本語テキスト分類 with Pipelines Pip

                                                                        Kubeflow Pipelinesで日本語テキスト分類の実験管理 - やむやむもやむなし
                                                                      • How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum

                                                                        Project management is a topic most people have strong opinions on, and I’m no exception. To answer the question of how different companies run engineering projects, I pulled in help from across the industry. In this issue we’ll cover: Project management approaches across the industry. An overview of a survey with over 100 companies represented, plus key takeaways.Project management at Big Tech. Ho

                                                                          How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum
                                                                        • 【オフショア】ベトナムメンバと理解する「PHPリーダブルコード」 〜第1回 表面的な改善〜 - RAKUS Developers Blog | ラクス エンジニアブログ

                                                                          本稿では、ベトナムとのオフショア開発において利用できるよう、"リーダブルコード" の内容をもとに筆者が解釈したものを、社内用資料として日本語とベトナム語の両方で解説したものです。*1 この記事を日本チームとベトナムチームのメンバに読んでもらうことで、"リーダブルコード" の知識がチーム間の共通認識となり、プログラムコードの品質が向上することを目的としています。 全2回を予定しており、第1回である本稿は、「表面上の改善」について解説します。 Trong bài post này, tôi sẽ tóm tắt nội dung của "Readable code" và giải thích bằng cả tiếng Nhật và tiếng Việt, để có thể sử dụng trong việc phát triển Offshore với Việt Nam. Khi

                                                                            【オフショア】ベトナムメンバと理解する「PHPリーダブルコード」 〜第1回 表面的な改善〜 - RAKUS Developers Blog | ラクス エンジニアブログ
                                                                          • Next.js 9

                                                                            After 70 canary releases we are pleased to introduce Next.js 9, featuring: Built-in Zero-Config TypeScript Support: Build your application with increased confidence, thanks to automatic TypeScript support and integrated type-checking. File system-Based Dynamic Routing: Express complex application routing requirements through the file system without the need for a custom server. Automatic Static Op

                                                                              Next.js 9
                                                                            • Sorbet Compiler: An experimental, ahead-of-time compiler for Ruby · Sorbet

                                                                              For the past year, the Sorbet team has been working on an experimental, ahead-of-time compiler for Ruby, powered by Sorbet and LLVM. Today we’re sharing the source code for it. It lives alongside the existing code for Sorbet on GitHub, mostly in the compiler/ folder: → https://github.com/sorbet/sorbet/tree/master/compiler/ We want to be clear up front: the code is nowhere near ready for external u

                                                                                Sorbet Compiler: An experimental, ahead-of-time compiler for Ruby · Sorbet
                                                                              • Choose the Right Python Concurrency API - Super Fast Python

                                                                                How to Choose the Right Python Concurrency API Python standard library offers 3 concurrency APIs. How do you know which API to use in your project? In this tutorial, you will discover a helpful step-by-step procedure and helpful questions to guide you to the most appropriate concurrency API. After reading this guide, you will also know how to choose the right Python concurrency API for current and

                                                                                  Choose the Right Python Concurrency API - Super Fast Python
                                                                                • An Interview With Linus Torvalds: Linux and Git - Part 1 30 Years Of Linux

                                                                                  Jeremy founded Tag1 Consulting in 2007. He has been a contributing core Drupal developer since 2002, and helped establish Drupal as a successful CMS through the early popularity of his personal blog, KernelTrap.org. Over the years, he authored and maintained the core statistics module and throttle module, as well as the pager logic and the initial Drupal 5 installer. He continues to contribute to

                                                                                    An Interview With Linus Torvalds: Linux and Git - Part 1 30 Years Of Linux