r/devops often has posts describing how to orchestrate over multicloud environments, but I haven’t seen many arguments or scenarios that would make me believe it’s ever sensible to move in that direction. Other than avoiding potential vendor lock-in, what are the benefits to building your infrastructure on top of multiple providers? Is it more, or less cost-effective and resilient to design for mo
We had a security incident. Here's what you need to know. TL;DR: A hacker broke into a few of Reddit’s systems and managed to access some user data, including some current email addresses and a 2007 database backup containing old salted and hashed passwords. Since then we’ve been conducting a painstaking investigation to figure out just what was accessed, and to improve our systems and processes t
We're now private indefinitely due to Reddit Incorporated's poor management and decisions related to third party platforms and content management. For more (and updated) information see /r/ModCoord. This subreddit will remain private until the issue is resolved or until one week has elapsed (6/18), but may be further extended if need be. https://www.reddit.com/r/ModCoord/comments/1476fkn/reddit_bl
Chat about javascript and javascript related projects. Yes, typescript counts. Please keep self promotion to a minimum/reasonable level.
Chat about javascript and javascript related projects. Yes, typescript counts. Please keep self promotion to a minimum/reasonable level.
Chat about javascript and javascript related projects. Yes, typescript counts. Please keep self promotion to a minimum/reasonable level. Last week I've spent a full day to fix very strange behavior in a single page application for my customer that only happens on Chrome 51 (maybe 52, but not in Canary 53). After a while our SPA started behaving incorrectly... It turned out to be a nasty bug in the
r/javascript has gone private in protest of Reddit's recent behavior and planned changes to the API, heavily impacting third party tools, accessibility and moderation ability. For further info, check: https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/8/23754780/reddit-api-updates-changes-news-announcements (Excuse my bad English please.) Hi, The title says it all, I want to improve my JS skills. I've been employed
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