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Fixing For Loops in Go 1.22 - The Go Programming Language

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Go 1.21 shipped a preview of a change in Go 1.22 to make for loops less error-prone.

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Security flaws in an SSO plugin for Caddy

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By Maciej Domanski, Travis Peters, and David Pokora We identified 10 security vulnerabilities within the caddy-security plugin for the Caddy web server that could enable a variety of high-severity …

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Xe :verified: (@cadey@pony.social)
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The impostor is only sus if they don't do their tasks
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Alex Wilson (@probablyfine@tech.lgbt)
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I love a good refactoring - picking things apart, reviewing the domain model, incrementally whittling away bits of cruft the code has acquired over time. It feels peaceful too; relaxing. Getting it to the nitty gritty of the value so myself and my team can work more effectively and accurately.
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Max Böck (@mxbck@front-end.social)
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❤️ that thing where you get an email and it's not from a gmail address but from a custom domain and you think oh cool let me check out if they have a personal website and then they do and it's FUCKING AMAZING
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Nickolas Means (@nmeans@ruby.social)

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Attached: 1 image Really excited to tuck into this! @adhdjesse@mastodon.social has been one of my favorite voices on ADHD since getting diagnosed as an adult a few years back.

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tozd / go / errors · GitLab

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A Go package providing errors with a stack trace and structured details. https://pkg.go.dev/gitlab.com/tozd/go/errors

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LeighG (@BluegrassRoots@mstdn.social)

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MeredithW (@meredithw@wandering.shop)

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Attached: 1 image Who said no good can come from mansplaining?

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9 Ways to Improve Log Formatting in Production | Better Stack Community

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Learn 9 best practices for formatting your logs in production to make them easy to read, parse, and troubleshoot.

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Random Geek (@randomgeek@hackers.town)
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I say "when COVID stopped being a priority" where other folks say "post-COVID" or sometimes "when the money ran out"
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Ika Makimaki (@pezmico@mastodon.nz)
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Please don't say "After the pandemic" or "Post-covid world". Don't use phrasing that reinforces the idea that the pandemic is over and it's all in the past. It is not. Say "post lockdowns", "After the initial response", "since public health measures expired", "during the global emergency phase", "while schools were closed". Use accurate terms for what you mean, don't erase this gigantic ongoing issue. Don't gaslight more. Remember that language is powerful and #CovidIsNotOver
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jessica, abomination to god (@rooster@chaosfem.tw)
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Happy Bisexual Awareness Week! Celebrate with us by - sitting on chairs weird - getting into an argument over the definition of pansexuality - watching The Mummy (1999) and thirsting after all the main characters - agonizing over your queerness in hypothetical straight passing relationship - thinking “brain, them?! Really?” Enjoy!
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Melanie Richards (@melanie@front-end.social)
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What I had hoped for: a modest return of blogging and RSS. What the internet got: indie content behind Substack paywalls.
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blobcat :meow3cSmirk: (@blobcat@outerheaven.club)

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everyday on the internet is just this wikipedia banner

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floy (@floy@mystical.garden)

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Attached: 1 image shark overflow

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Free for Developers

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Developers and Open Source authors now have a massive amount of services offering free tiers, but it can be hard to find them all to make informed decisions.

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Simon Willison (@simon@simonwillison.net)
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I've spent the past ten years wondering about the overall accessibility story for SPAs, since ensuring accessibility of regular old forms-and-links applications has always been a relatively low impact activity (you get a lot of it for free) Based on recent discourse on the bird site it's beginning to look like the most common SPA solution to this has been to complain that it's too difficult and expensive and then not bother!
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B612 – The font family
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B612 is an highly legible open source font family designed and tested to be used on aircraft cockpit screens.
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⛈️ Information ⛈️ (@Elucidating@mastodon.social)
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Airbus open sourced their new cockpit font. Make it the default for all your embedded projects, because it's REALLY good and has real testing in difficult environments! https://b612-font.com/
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Ableist interactions
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Hidde's blog about web accessibility, standards, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and more.

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Charlie Owen (@whalecoiner@indieweb.social)
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Idle nerd thought: browsers should supply an API that allows you to easily connect the native in-browser bookmarking to a third-party bookmark system like Wallabag.
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Carol 🪩 (@carol@social.lol)

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Attached: 1 image @jalcine@todon.eu same, but i’m chonky
