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Martin Fowler revisits the First Law of Distributed Object Design and argues there is no inherent contradiction with microservices. The piece contrasts in-process calls with remote calls, highlighting how distribution shapes API design and the trade-offs in performance, failure handling, and complexity. It concludes that while microservices can be beneficial, they introduce distribution complexity and should be chosen based on empirical evidence and context.
A threat actor compromised credentials to release a malicious Trivy v0.69.4 and tamper with GitHub Actions workflows, affecting Trivy, trivy-action, and setup-trivy. The advisory d…
TrustedSec's Nyxgeek reports two additional Azure Entra ID sign-in log bypasses (GraphGoblin and a fourth variant) that can yield tokens without sign-in logs. The piece reviews ear…
Atuin v18.13 introduces a faster in-memory search daemon, an opt-in AI assistant for shell commands with safety guards, and a lightweight PTY proxy (Hex) to render UI without distu…
The article analyzes the legal risks of using AI in business communications, focusing on how AI prompts and open AI platforms may defeat traditional protections like attorney-clien…