
Blair Rampling
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Apr 10, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Loraine Lawson |Marty Gubar |Manish Kapur |Blair Rampling
Already, there’s a lot of buzz about React 19. FreeCodeCamp has a breakdown of the new features by self-described frontend ninja Neha Sharma. One major issue that React 19 will tackle is the issue of excessive re-rendering, Sharma noted. “Developers have historically spent countless hours addressing this problem, which often leads to performance issues,” Sharma wrote. “The constant hunt for code causing re-rendering and the subsequent optimization efforts have been a recurring task for engineers.
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Apr 8, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Blair Rampling |Loraine Lawson |Liam Crilly |Cameron Carlin
2 Ways AI Assistants Are Changing Kubernetes Troubleshootingsponsor-kubeshop,sponsored-post-contributed, Featured image by Gabriel Gurrola on Unsplash. VOXPOP Try our new 5 second poll. It's fast. And it's fun! Should IBM Open Source Terraform? Should IBM donate the soon-to-be-acquired HashiCorp Terraform to the Linux Foundation? Yes, a vendor-neutral group like the Linux Foundation is the way to go. Yes, but to Apache, FSF or another less corporate-friendly open source governing body.
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Sep 8, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Blair Rampling |Loraine Lawson |Alan Ho |Chris Preimesberger
Decades ago, sysadmins started flooding the internet with questions about the technical problems they faced daily. They had long, vibrant and valuable discussions about how to investigate and troubleshoot their way to understanding the root cause of the problem; then they detailed the solution that ultimately worked for them. This flood has never stopped, only changed the direction of its flow.
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Apr 5, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Loraine Lawson |Blair Rampling |Mav Turner |Nicolas Vermande
Railway’s goal is to make infrastructure simpler for developers, and one step it recently took to achieve that was revamping its CLI (command line interface) from Go to Rust. “Our message for the frontend and for web developers is that we’re making infrastructure tasks into buttons that you just press to get what you want,” David Banys, product marketing manager at Railway, told The New Stack.
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Apr 5, 2023 |
thenewstack.io | Steven Vaughan-Nichols |Blair Rampling |Mav Turner |Nicolas Vermande
Now in an ideal world, this would just be a good teaching moment. In it, they explain how a remote attacker can exploit a YAML deserialization flaw for arbitrary code execution using specially crafted API calls to a now obsolete API call Guess what? We don’t live in such a world. Rapid7 has confirmed at least one recent case where a customer’s system was compromised.
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