Vitest: The React Testing Revolution Devs Didn't See Coming
Slow tests killing your React dev flow? Vitest fixes that overnight. Here's why it's the tool smart teams are switching to now.
Slow tests killing your React dev flow? Vitest fixes that overnight. Here's why it's the tool smart teams are switching to now.
Tired of WhatsApp spying or Telegram's half-measures? Kiyeovo's beta promises true P2P messaging — fast for daily use, Tor for when paranoia kicks in. But it's beta rough; here's if it's worth the hassle.
Law enforcement promised ALPRs like Flock Safety's would stick to serious crimes. A Georgia ticket for a phone in hand says otherwise—mission creep has arrived.
Hugo's css.Build sounds like a dream for ditching CSS drudgery. Spoiler: it's speedy, but don't burn your Sass files yet.
Threat actors turned a popular vuln scanner into a credential thief. Docker Hub users: check your logs yesterday.
Kubernetes is pulling the plug on Ingress-NGINX next year. But its quirky defaults could wreck your migration if you're not watching.
Imagine pocketing €8,600 a month to wrangle Europe's AI wild west. But as a 20-year Valley cynic, I'm asking: power or paper-pushing?
Staring down kubectl's endless options? Clientcmd lets you borrow Kubernetes' CLI smarts without the headache. Here's how — and why it's not just another library.
San Diego's calling fintech diehards to FinovateSpring 2026, but amid the agentic AI sermons and stablecoin chats, who's actually turning promises into profits? I've seen this rodeo before—let's cut the spin.
Tired of drowning in security dashboards that scream everything but say nothing? Cloudflare's new Security Overview dashboard promises to flip the script, turning data deluge into dead-simple fixes.
What if the real threat to free speech isn't government censors, but algorithms trained to sniff out offense? Jacob Mchangama's story from Denmark's cartoon wars reveals how quickly ideals flip.
Imagine malware that doesn't pack up and leave after grabbing your passwords. Venom Stealer sticks around, slurping data continuously—turning your machine into a perpetual leak.
Four billion malicious sessions. 78% slip through IP reputation nets via sneaky residential proxies. Defenses built on bad assumptions are crumbling.
Google's quantum team just lit a match under crypto's foundations. Their latest alert? Everyday encryption crumbles against tomorrow's machines — and the blockchain bros better wake up.
What if AI could design the chips powering itself—and slash costs by 75%? Cognichip says yes, with $60M fresh cash. But where's the proof?
Imagine firing up Claude Code for a coding sprint, only to watch your $100 monthly quota vanish in half an hour. That's the nightmare hitting developers right now.
Medicare's AI is playing doctor—and screwing patients. EFF just sued to expose the mess.
Your next browser login could hand hackers remote control—without them ever cracking it on your PC. Storm infostealer just upped the ante on credential theft.
Ransomware just hit warp speed. Akira's crew wraps up the whole heist—access, exfil, encrypt—in less than 60 minutes, leaving victims scrambling.
Cash machines at FOREX outlets just got smarter—or so Diebold Nixdorf claims. But in a world of glitchy ATMs and forex headaches, is this the fix we need?