What a day. From 1890 @github notifications to 180. Almost all read and answered when necessary. I can't thank you enough for the notification layout @github.
Now I need to try to avoid getting off @github for more that 8 weeks 😆
The next few weeks are going to suck if you work in IT or security. Buckle up folks.
I predict that we’re going to see two patterns emerge:
First, we’ll see a large percentage of teams built on huge budgets and flashy tools crashing and burning in their response. 1/
WoW! After all those years, @github is proposing a Dark theme as Beta Feature! 🎉 My eyes can't thank you enough for the native implementation. I can finally disable my addon for github.com!! #GitHub#GitHubDarkTheme
Hey @dbader_org! Thank you for "Python Tricks, The book"! I always find it hard to evaluate my Python skills/lvl but your book gave me confidence. I found out I knew some of them but the way you explain the one I forgot or never thought of is just awesome. It is a masterpiece!
#Software is never done. There is always technical debt, there are always more features. There's always learning. Work in small batches, adjust, improve, repeat. That's working #agile.
Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good. #WednesdayWisdom
SQL Injection in Email Address (username) - by @dimazarno
Tips: "injection_here"[at]email[dot]com
Bypassing Email Filter which leads to SQL Injection:
medium.com/@dimazarno/bypass…
From 15,000 database connections to under 100: DigitalOcean's tale of tech debt blog.digitalocean.com/from-1… < DB-as-a-queue seems like a common pattern when you get started. Eventually you hit limits. Good story of @digitalocean refactoring to a proper queuing system.
We often talk about making HTTPS a reality on the Web. But what is HTTPS and how does it work? Thanks to our supporters @dnsimple for this pawsitively great explanation: howhttps.works/