Dec 17, 2023NewsroomCyber Attack / Data Security MongoDB on Saturday disclosed it's actively investigating a security incident that has led to unauthorized access to "certain" corporate systems, resulting in the exposure of customer account metadata and contact information. The American database software company said it first detected anomalous activity on December 13, 2023, and that it … [Read more...]
How Pair Programming Humbled Me
For the first few weeks of the immersive web development boot camp I started at Lighthouse Labs, we had weekly pair programming sessions with our classmates. The goal of these exercises was to help us think more critically about our coding process and the code we were writing, and to improve our communication and teamwork skills. As someone who went into the boot camp with somewhere between a … [Read more...]
MongoDB Magic: A Recap of MUG Pune Meetup! 🌐
Greetings MongoDB enthusiasts! 🎉 I recently had the pleasure of attending the MongoDB User Group Pune meetup, and let me tell you, it was an absolute blast! 🚀 From insightful talks to engaging quizzes and mouth-watering food, the event had it all.📢 About the Event: The Second Meetup of the Pune MongoDB User Group (MUG) was a grand celebration of all things MongoDB. Hosted … [Read more...]
Cybersecurity Industry Baffled by FBI’s Lack of Action on Ransomware Gang
If you work at a spy agency tasked with surveilling the communications of more than 160 million people, it’s probably a good idea to make sure all the data in your possession stays off the open internet. Just ask Bangladesh’s National Telecommunication Monitoring Center, which security researchers found connected to a leaky database that exposed everything from names and email addresses to cell … [Read more...]
US Congress pushes warrantless wiretapping decision off until April next year
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Understanding the “data-no-turbolink” Attribute in HTML
In web development, you might encounter situations where you need to control how links or elements behave during navigation. One way to do this is by using the data-no-turbolink attribute in your HTML. In this post, we’ll explore what this attribute does and how you can use it effectively.What is TurboLinks? TurboLinks is a JavaScript library that enhances the speed of navigating within a web … [Read more...]
Setup VITE + React + Typescript in 3 steps
In this quick guide, we'll walk through the steps to set up a Vite project with React and TypeScript.Step 1: Create a Vite Project Open your terminal and run the following commands: npx create-vite my-react-app --template react-ts cd my-react-app Step 2: Install Dependencies Install the project dependencies using npm: npm install Step 3: Start the Development Server Run the following command to … [Read more...]
Apple is testing a feature to help App Store developers undercut competitors’ subscription prices
Apple says it has begun piloting a new App Store feature called “contingent pricing” that will help developers lure in customers with cheaper subscriptions based on their previous purchases. The contingent pricing model will let developers offer discounts to customers who already have subscriptions to other services, be it those developers’ own apps or their competitors’. It’s starting with a … [Read more...]
Apple is testing App Store discount packages so developers can pull users into more subscriptions
Apple says it has begun piloting a new App Store feature called “contingent pricing” that will help developers lure in customers with cheaper subscriptions based on their other purchases. The contingent pricing model will let developers offer discounts to customers who already have subscriptions to other services, be it those developers’ own apps or participating partners’. It’s starting with a … [Read more...]
CSS Selectors – Cheat Sheet for Class, Name, Child Selector List
Table of Contents: What are CSS selectors? Types of CSS Selectors: 1. Simple CSS selector 2. Grouping selector 3. CSS Combinators 4. Pseudo class selector 5. Pseudo element select CSS selectors help to target and select the element that you want to style. CSS selectors allow you to select multiple elements at the same time. They are helpful when you want to apply the same style to more … [Read more...]
Google’s Gemini comes to more apps, Cruise slashes its workforce and Tesla issues a recall
Hey, folks, welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s regular newsletter covering the major happenings in the tech-o-sphere — or most of them, anyway. As the world’s largest AI conference, NeurIPS, got underway in sunny New Orleans, Google shared more on Gemini, its flagship AI model family — and lots happened elsewhere. In this edition of WiR, we cover Cruise slashing 24% of its driverless … [Read more...]
Migrating a v1 CJS Remix project to Remix Vite (ESM)
If you're not living under a rock you're probably aware of the fact that Remix has become a Vite plugin, that also might be the reason you're reading this article. As much as that is awesome the fact that v1 used to be CJS and had no Vite in sight might be a bit of a hurdle for a lot to overcome and move to Vite. I'm here to help you understand everything you need to know to move your project over … [Read more...]
Apple, Visa and Mastercard sued in proposed class action antitrust case over Apple Pay card fees
A proposed class action lawsuit has accused Apple of accepting a form of bribe from Visa and Mastercard to ensure their dominance over point-of-sale payment card services for Apple Pay transactions, according to Reuters. As a result, the lawsuit says merchants have been forced to pay higher fees.The companies are being sued by beverage retailer Mirage Wine & Spirits in Illinois on behalf of … [Read more...]
I reviewed a lot of products this year, but this is the one I can't stop thinking about
We're nearly done with 2023, and as we prepare for a very exciting 2024, I've been thinking about the products I got to check out this year. There were plenty of them, including high-end laptops, monitors, webcams, and more. But even when I review a good product, I don't often find myself wanting to keep it. Generally speaking, I get a review unit, test it, and send it back without … [Read more...]
Opal’s tiny, laptop-friendly Tadpole webcam is already 20 percent off
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Apple makes it easier for app makers to compete for your dollars
a:hover]:text-gray-63 [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black dark:[&>a:hover]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-gray [&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-63 dark:[&>a]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a]:shadow-underline-gray">Illustration by Alex Castro / The VergeApple announced a pilot program called “contingent pricing for subscriptions” yesterday that will let … [Read more...]
The Epic question: how Google lost when Apple won
a:hover]:text-gray-63 [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black dark:[&>a:hover]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-gray [&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-63 dark:[&>a]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a]:shadow-underline-gray">Image: Epic GamesApple rules the iPhone’s App Store with an iron fist — sideloading outside it is not allowed. Google lets anyone … [Read more...]
Unlock The Power Of Aesthetic Code Style: Elevate Your Programming With Visual Elegance
Hey, friends👋🏼 I am Aryan Sharma and I hope you all are doing great! This is another blog in the JavaScript course for absolute beginners.✍🏻I hope this blog course will help you become good at JavaScript. So, I am starting this blog. Let's get started!! This blog is all about reactions/emojis!!I hope you'll be lovin' it😍 Programming is not only typing or … [Read more...]
These tomatoes were lost on the International Space Station for almost a year
In an interview this fall following his return to Earth from the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Frank Rubio shared a little mission anecdote that had us gripped: after he’d harvested one of the first tomatoes grown in space and bagged it up for a presentation, the bag and its contents went missing. With no trace of the fruit, the other astronauts jokingly accused Rubio of eating it. … [Read more...]
Why JavaScript Is My One and Only: A Senior Developer's Perspective
Hello everyone! Today I want to share with you the answer to the never-ending question Why do I work with JavaScript?As a senior software developer with years of experience in the ever-evolving landscape of programming languages, one language stands out above the rest—JavaScript. Its pervasive influence in the digital world and its multifaceted applications have not only captured my interest but … [Read more...]