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Turns out we got a bank holiday here in Germany, and it freed up some unexpected time and suddenly my thoughts broke loose. I love React. Yet, I never use it. I normally end up with smaller alternatives like Preact, superfine, hyperapp or Mithril. I choose those, because I like that satisfying feeling, when you skim through the source code and understand how things are implemented. Also, I must inform you upfront, that I am not a frontend d..

Turns out we got a bank holiday here in Germany, and it freed up some unexpected time and suddenly my thoughts broke loose. I love React. Yet, I never use it. I normally end up with smaller alternatives like Preact, superfine, hyperapp or Mithril. I choose those, because I like that satisfying feeling, when you skim through the source code and understand how things are implemented. Also, I must inform you upfront, that I am not a frontend d..

Looking to optimise your webpack config? Understanding the difference between style-loader and mini-css-extract-plugin can help you speed up your page loads.

Getting tired of running the relay-compiler every time you change your GraphQL schema/resolvers? There's a plugin in webpack for that!

Looking to inject variables from CI into the HTML your webpack build outputs? It's relatively simple to do.

Want to stop webpack from including multiple versions of the same package in your bundle? It only takes a couple of lines of code.



In one of our previous posts we discussed how packaging of applications is shifting to developers as organizations embrace containers. But it’s not just packaging that’s moving from systems administration to development — it’s configuration management as well.

Really is anything more scary than prioritization???; Picture taken at Pete's Dueling Piano Bar, Austin, TX; Recommended I am a member of an 8 person team that is: part of a non profit distributed all over the country trying to get started on a new initiative and find our footing; we are about 1 year old (I've only been here for 2 months) just had our first offsite juggling way too much work hence the need to prioritize At the offsit....

Because side projects are as ridiculous as someone doing push ups on top of a set of dueling pianos; Picture taken at Pete's Dueling Piano Bar, Austin, TX; Recommended Great Googly Moogly! My current side project is almost 10K lines of code in total or at least 5k lines (and yes there are tests, rspec, I don't know why it says 0 lines of tests): rake stats +----------------------+--------+--------+---------+---------+-----+-------+ |....

For those that wish to follow along with the presentation use the below link, https://boyter.org/static/gophercon-syd-presentation/ You can press S to see the speaker notes as you go along.

listmonk v0.3.0-alpha - nadh.in - 6 years ago - eng
Repository: @knadh/listmonk GitHub release page: v0.3.0-alpha Breaking changes The media file upload mechanism has changed in this release with pluggable interfaces, and bundled support for filesystem and S3. There are new upload* sections in the TOML config that control this behaviour.

Happy Halloween! I thought today I would share a cute and funny (and maybe scary!) trick-or-treat story from when I was a little kid.

Welcome to Snyk's State of JavaScript frameworks security report 2019. In this section, we review the impact that security vulnerabilities can have by looking at the severity, CVSS scores and more over the years for both Angular and React.

Welcome to Snyk's State of JavaScript frameworks security report 2019. This section of the report is about Angular and React projects overall security posture.

Welcome to Snyk's State of JavaScript frameworks security report 2019. In this section, we review the security risk of the indirect independencies for both Angular and React, and then we also review the direct dependencies, first for Angular and then for React.

Welcome to Snyk's State of JavaScript frameworks security report 2019. In this blog post we'll review security vulnerabilities found in other frontend ecosystem projects.

Welcome to Snyk’s State of JavaScript frameworks security report 2019. Let’s begin this report by exploring the different security vulnerabilities found in the core Angular and React projects.

Welcome to Snyk’s State of JavaScript frameworks security report 2019.In this report, we investigate the state of security for both the Angular and React ecosystems, looking at best practices, secure coding, and security vulnerabilities in React, Angular, and other frontend projects such as Bootstrap, Vue.js, and jQuery.Inside you will find the report in it’s digital format as a PDF to download and review offline.

I'm in the process of wrapping up a team offsite even though I was ostensibly the lead technologist present, I was not actually prepared in terms of bringing the right technology with me to facilitate the team's needs. The single worst omission was the lack of an HDMI cable without which, I saw three tech folk (me, other engineer #1, team coordinator) fail to be able to connect a Mac, an iPad and a Windows box to a Chrome Cast equipped TV.....

I’ve been to a lot of conferences over the years. PgConf EU , PostgresOpen , too many pgDays to count, and even more none Postgres conferences (OSCON, Strangeloop, Railsconf, PyCon, LessConf, and many more). I’ve always found Postgres conferences one of the best places to get training and learn about what’s new with Postgres (in addition to Dimitri’s recent book, more on that below). They’re my regular stop to catch up on all the new feat....

I’ve been to a lot of conferences over the years. PgConf EU , PostgresOpen , too many pgDays to count, and even more none Postgres conferences (OSCON, Strangeloop, Railsconf, PyCon, LessConf, and many more). I’ve always found Postgres conferences one of the best places to get training and learn about what’s new with Postgres (in addition to Dimitri’s recent book, more on that below). They’re my regular stop to catch up on all the new feat....

When it comes to security, the movement toward DevOps is really just beginning. If we want security to make this move effectively, we need to carefully select tools and deliberately build culture.



You would think by now that I'd be wise enough to capture the speaker as well as the slide when I take a photo; alas not; sigh . Last week I saw Daniel Wilson speak over at Butler University. Daniel is the author of Robopocalypse , Robogenesis, How to Survive a Robot Uprising , Where's My Jetpack and many other good bits of science fiction. There were two surprising things in his presentation: He was funny. As someone who has ....

Photo courtesy of my boss and friend, Dave Sifry who is in London right now attending MozFest; lucky guy! In the continuing saga of "Once upon a time I did ruby exclusively, now I do python and ruby side by side and I keep being stupid", I have discovered something subtle and interesting about how python works internally. Let's start with a function definition in python: expert_name = "Anti Semitic Speech Expert" expert_versio....



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My Hacktoberfest 2019 - daniel.do - 6 years ago - eng

Photo courtesy of my boss and friend, Dave Sifry who is in London right now attending MozFest; lucky guy! I have a lot of computer skills. I can program in multiple languages, I can remember how to use Norton Utilities for DOS, I can remember how to use Sun OS, I can tell you about not HTML, not XML, not SGML but GML (which begat SGML which in turn begat HTML which in turn begat XML), etc. One of those computer skills that I don't have ....

My Hacktoberfest 2019 - daniel.do - 6 years ago - eng

Nextcloud and others recently reported on CVE-2019-11043 which looks like a particularly nasty RCE affecting only nginx+php-fpm with certain configurations. Unfortunately, the configuration the Nextcloud documentation recommended was one of those vulnerable configurations.

While cleaning up some tech debt, a curious issue cropped up. Nginx was running in an alpine container as a front end load balancer. It had a dynamic config that got periodically updated by a sidecar, and had filebeat shipping logs out to a central collector but otherwise was just a very simple Nginx config. Every now and then the container would crash, it would automatically recover fast enough no alarms were lost and the clients would j....

Flask is a simple Python framework for creating web applications. It can be used to create API servers in a microservices architecture. When doing so, it is helpful to provide API documentation that ships with your service. This post outlines a technique for shipping OpenAPI v3 documentation from your service while co-locating the documentation with the API implementation. Keeping the documentation with the route definition ensures that it ..

Back in 2013, like most other companies, Cerner was heavily invested in building user interfaces with Twitter Bootstrap. Around that time, Dave Rupert wrote about the concept of Responsive Deliverables and touched on a key concept, creating “Tiny Bootstraps, for Every Client”. Along with this, Brad Frost had started promoting the idea of Atomic Design. We saw a lot of value in these ideas and saw that we needed to evolve how we were develop..

Photo courtesy of my boss and friend, Dave Sifry who is in London right now attending MozFest; lucky guy! Part 1: Heroku Rocks I've been using Heroku quite a lot recently: It is currently running my side project I built a trial project purely to confirm that I knew how to deploy onto Heroku and then deployed it in just an hour or two I deployed a proof of concept app for my day gig onto it that's pretty substantial Overall I've never ....


Michigan-based electric truck startup Bollinger Motors has finally announced the price of its rugged electric trucks, the Jeep-like B1 and the B2 pickup. Both vehicles will start at an eye-popping $125,000 ...” Well, nevermind . Permalink.

I’ve put together (what I hope is) a handy guide to the November 2019 ballot for Huber Heights, Ohio. The purpose of this guide isn’t to tell people who or what they should vote for, but rather only to let people know who or what is on the ballot.

Ben Thompson, likening Facebook to the printing press: “... the printing press effectively overthrew the First Estate, leading to the establishment of nation-states and the creation and empowerment of a new nobility[, the Second Estate]. The implication of overthrowing the Second Estate, via the empowerment of commoners[, the Third Estate], is almost too radical to imagine.” A fascinating perspective . The First Estate did not ..


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