How Deno protects against npm exploits
Recent supply chain attacks on npm is a reminder that Node and npm grants unfettered access to your systems. Here’s how Deno, with an opt-in security...
WeiterlesenRecent supply chain attacks on npm is a reminder that Node and npm grants unfettered access to your systems. Here’s how Deno, with an opt-in security...
WeiterlesenAs September comes to a close and October takes over, we are in the midst of a time of transition. The air in the morning feels...
WeiterlesenAndrew Churchill thinks companies should really be hiring junior engineers, Addy Osmani announces Chrome DevTools MCP, GitHub lays out a roadmap to fend off npm attacks,...
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WeiterlesenVoices of Oxide on the pod! Cliff Biffle (engineer), Dave Pacheco (engineer), and Ben Leonard (designer) are on the show today. Jerod and I were invited...
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WeiterlesenIn âA Week In The Life Of An AI-Augmented Designerâ, Kate stumbled her way through an AI-augmented sprint (coffee was chugged, mistakes were made). In âPrompting...
WeiterlesenThe Go Blog Flight Recorder in Go 1.25 Carlos Amedee and Michael Knyszek 26 September 2025 In 2024 we introduced the world to more powerful Go...
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WeiterlesenBirgitta Böckeler examines the risk assessment around when to use vibe coding, using three dimensions of risk: Probability, Impact, and Detectability moreâŠ
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WeiterlesenCarl George joins the show to talk about Texas Linux Fest, Omarchy, Linux desktop environments, configuring Linux, and more. Use the code CHL15 for 15% off...
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WeiterlesenOur legal battle over Oracle’s claim on the word “JavaScript” is entering the discovery phase. Here’s how you can help.
WeiterlesenThis is the BETA release for LMDE 7 âGigiâ. LMDE 7 Gigi LMDE is a Linux Mint project which stands for âLinux Mint Debian Editionâ. Its...
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WeiterlesenEverything is changing. Adam is joined by his good friend Beyang Liu from Sourcegraph â this time, talking about Amp (ampcode.com). Amp is one of the...
WeiterlesenThis article is a sponsored by SerpApi SerpApi leverages the power of search engine giants, like Google, DuckDuckGo, Baidu, and more, to put together the most...
WeiterlesenTraditional personas suck for UX work. They obsess over marketing metrics like age, income, and job titles while missing what actually matters in design: what people...
WeiterlesenThe Go Blog It’s survey time! How has Go has been working out for you? Todd Kulesza, on behalf of the Go team 16 September 2025...
WeiterlesenZach Gates quantifies the value of automating things, Albaniaâs new prime minister names an AI âministerâ to his Cabinet, Eckart Walther launches Really Simple Licensing (RSL)...
WeiterlesenThis article is a sponsored by Expressive In the world of modern web design, SVG images are used everywhere, from illustrations to icons to background effects,...
WeiterlesenI once worked with a fleet operations team that monitored dozens of vehicles in multiple cities. Their dashboard showed fuel consumption, live GPS locations, and real-time...
WeiterlesenHello everyone, Many thanks to our sponsors and to all of you who support the project with your donations. LMDE 7 Work started on LMDE 7,...
WeiterlesenIn my first interview out of college I was asked the change counter problem: Given a set of coin denominations, find the minimum number of coins...
WeiterlesenYou can always get a fantastic overview of things in Stephenie Ecklesâ article, âGetting Started With CSS Cascade Layersâ. But letâs talk about the experience of...
WeiterlesenSimpler permission management with permission sets, new Deno.test APIs for setting up and tearing down test cases, specifying custom headers in WebSocket connections, runtime APIs in...
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WeiterlesenFresh 2.0 beta introduces optional Vite integration – with hot reloading, faster boot times, seamless React aliasing, and the full Vite plugin ecosystem
WeiterlesenWhat exactly does word2vec learn, and how? Answering this question amounts to understanding representation learning in a minimal yet interesting language modeling task. Despite the fact...
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