Google has implemented an anti-flicker snippet in its code to prevent visual glitches. The snippet is designed to improve the user experience by reducing the likelihood of visual anomalies when loading content.
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Google has implemented an anti-flicker snippet in its code to prevent visual glitches. The snippet is designed to improve the user experience by reducing the likelihood of visual anomalies when loading content.
Etsy has successfully migrated its 1000-shard, 425 TB MySQL sharding architecture to Vitess, a distributed relational database system. This migration is expected to improve the performance and scalability of Etsy's database infrastructure.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has partnered with Kusari to enhance software supply chain security across cloud-native projects. This collaboration aims to provide a more secure and reliable environment for developers to build and deploy cloud-native applications.
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Safari has added support for the scrollend event, completing the baseline browser coverage for this event. The scrollend event is triggered when the user stops scrolling a document or element. This_deposit adds Safari to the list of browsers that support this event, which includes Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
Cloudflare has introduced EmDash, a TypeScript-based content management system (CMS) positioned as a potential successor to WordPress. EmDash is designed to provide a more secure and scalable alternative to traditional CMS platforms, leveraging Cloudflare's existing infrastructure and expertise.
Uber's Hive Federation has successfully decentralized 16,000 datasets and over 10 petabytes of data without experiencing any downtime, enabling zero-downtime analytics at scale. This achievement is a significant milestone in the field of data management and analytics, allowing for more efficient and reliable processing of large datasets. The Hive Federation's decentralized architecture enables it to handle massive amounts of data while maintaining high performance and availability.
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