Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

A Deep Dive Into Flaky Tests

Managing flaky tests is an ongoing iterative approach where you identify, understand and fix intermittent or unpredictable tests. Source: DevOps.com

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Open-Source Software Community Riled by Yet Another CVE

Another maintainer of an open-source software project has decided to no longer actively update IP address parsing utilities used widely by JavaScript developers. Source: DevOps.com

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Aqua Security Shines Spotlight on Secrets Management Blindspots

A report published by Aqua Security finds that as many as 18% of secrets inadvertently exposed are not being discovered. Source: DevOps.com

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Building Resilient Software Systems: The Power of Clean Architecture

Clean architecture is a software design philosophy that prioritizes the separation of concerns within a software system. Its primary aim is to develop systems that are simple to comprehend, maintain and extend. Source: DevOps.com

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IBM Makes Generative AI Platform for DevOps Available

IBM has made generally available a framework, dubbed IBM Concert, that leverages generative artificial intelligence and knowledge graphs to surface in real-time dependencies. Source: DevOps.com

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Fauna Adds Declarative Tool to Update Namesake Database

Fauna has added an ability to maintain strict enforcement of schema to its document-relational database using a declarative language that makes it simpler to update databases within the context of a DevOps workflow. Source: DevOps.com

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A Matter of Attitude

Most times, we only find what we’re looking for. Attitude is a key factor in how we perceive the world. Source: DevOps.com

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Polyfill Becomes a Supply-Chain Risk to 100,000 Websites

A Chinese company in February bought the domain and GitHub account for Polyfill, a popular open-source library used by more than 100,000 websites to deliver JavaScript code. Source: DevOps.com

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Most Critical Open Source Projects Lack Memory-Safe Code, CISA Says

The country’s top cybersecurity agency is continuing to urge software developers to adopt memory-safe programming languages to help reduce the number of vulnerabilities in their products. Source: DevOps.com

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SRE in the Age of AI

Site reliability engineering (SRE) is a concept introduced by Google in 2004 and since then it has been adopted by various leading software organizations. In its purest form SRE is what you get when you treat operations like it is a software problem. Industry-leading reports point out the strategic value that SRE offers to the […]

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