GitHub for Beginners: Building a React App with GitHub Copilot
Follow along and build a frontend client using React and Copilot Chat.
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On my blog: Developer Diary, International Nurses Day https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2025/05/12/nurses.html #programming #project #devjournal
VPS troubles and the weekend
This weekend I went to the cottage with P on Friday. I hoped I would
have a nice weekend reading in front of the wood stove, but I had also
planned to spend at least a few hours trying to configure Maddy as the
new mail server for hack.org et al.
Then the web server I moved to the new VPS died. Again. I connected to
the VNC console and, like before, the Linux kernel couldn’t find its
root disk. A simple:
# mount /dev/vda2 /sysroot; exit
in the emergency shell solved thi … ⌘ Read more
@anth@a.9srv.net 24 years is quite a long time. 😳 My blog domain is from 2006 (still, almost 20 years, oof).
Real‑world video demo: Using different AI models in GitHub Copilot
Curious about how AI models perform in real-world scenarios with GitHub Copilot? Same. We made a live video demo to find out, and wrote up our key takeaways.
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Lume 3 was released
After several months of work, I’d like to share with you the release of a new major of Lume, a static site generator for Deno. Apologies for the autopromotion 🙏
On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Pilogy, part 3 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2025/05/10/pilogy-3.html #freeculture #bookclub
Analyzing CVE-2025-31191: A macOS security-scoped bookmarks-based sandbox escape
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On my blog: Toots 🦣 from 05/05 to 05/09 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2025/05/09/week.html #linkdump #socialmedia #quotes #week
Tea & Peaches: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon London Recap, Atlanta Sneak-Peek
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025 in London was nothing short of historic. As the biggest KubeCon to date — with 12,418 attendees, including 46% first-timers — it was a moment of celebration, reflection, and connection for… ⌘ Read more
Design system annotations, part 2: Advanced methods of annotating components
How to build custom annotations for your design system components or use Figma’s Code Connect to help capture important accessibility details before development.
The post [Design system annotations, part 2: Advanced methods of annotating components](https://github.blog/engineering/user-experience/design-system-annotations-part-2-advanced-methods-of-annotating-component … ⌘ Read more
Design system annotations, part 1: How accessibility gets left out of components
The Accessibility Design team created a set of annotations to bridge the gaps that design systems alone can’t fix and proactively addresses accessibility issues within Primer components.
The post [Design system annotations, part 1: How accessibility gets left out of components](https://github.blog/engineering/user-experience/design-system-annotations-part-1-how … ⌘ Read more
Announcing Linkerd 2.18: Battlescars, lessons learned, and preliminary Windows support
We’re happy to announce the release of Linkerd 2.18. The theme of this release is battlescars: we’ve added features and updated functionality to reduce operational pain in response to real life, hard-won lessons we’ve learned with… ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Real Life in Star Trek, Timescape https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2025/05/08/timescape.html #scifi #startrek #closereading
From: Steve Jobs. “Great idea, thank you.”
Article URL: https://blog.hayman.net/2025/05/06/from-steve-jobs-great-idea.html
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43929724
Points: 504
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Investing in comfort
Getting ready for Scotland involved buying some gear – next to the required things also a headlamp, a powerbank and Merino clothes. On the surface, maybe a bit much. Did I need a new powerbank? Technically no, but the right size makes a difference for tracking, navigating, and tent-charging on a trip like this. Merino? It means less sweat, less odor, more comfort over days of exploring. ⌘ Read more
The Kubernetes Surgeon’s Handbook: Precision Recovery from etcd Snapshots
TL;DR: Precision Recovery from etcd in 5 Steps This guide walks you through surgical resource recovery from etcd snapshots without triggering a full cluster restore. Whether you’re troubleshooting accidental deletions or forensic debugging, this lightweight and… ⌘ Read more
new blog post: how i organized my obsidian vault for writing and made it super cool and awesome! https://bubblegum.girlonthemoon.xyz/articles/13
A Guide to SQL Injection Attacks: Hackers Don’t Want You to Know This!
Imagine your website as a big toy box filled with treasures — like user info, passwords, or blog posts — and you’ve got a robot helper…
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10 Years in Cloud Native: TOC Restructures Technical Groups
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) is the technical governing body responsible for maintaining the technical vision of the CNCF. At the time the CNCF was founded in 2015 and as of 2016, there were four… ⌘ Read more
Technology Where I Belong
When I first started working with technology, it felt like a promise. A promise that we could change the world for the better. As a young developer building Java applications, I was fascinated by how code… ⌘ Read more
Zed: High-performance AI Code Editor
Article URL: https://zed.dev/blog/fastest-ai-code-editor
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43912844
Points: 501
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