Xavier Mertens: How to Kick-Out the Bad Guy?
[The post How to Kick-Out the Bad Guy? has been first published on /dev/random]A quick blog post about an issue I faced this morning. While drinking my morning coffee and reviewing what happened during...
View ArticleDries Buytaert: Digital Distributors: The Supermarkets of the Web
It's hard to ignore the strong force of digital distributors on the open web. In a previous post, I focused on three different scenarios for the future of the open web. In two of the three scenarios,...
View ArticleMattias Geniar: New presentation: HTTP/2: The Next Version of the Internet
The post New presentation: HTTP/2: The Next Version of the Internet appeared first on ma.ttias.be.Last week, at a local PHP User-Group in Leuven, I gave a first version of my presentation on HTTP/2.I...
View ArticleDries Buytaert: Drupal 8 now ships with beta-to-beta updates
We've just achieved a big and exciting milestone in Drupal 8's development: starting with Drupal 8 beta 15, we are providing beta-to-beta upgrade paths. This will make it much easier to update Drupal 8...
View ArticleJoram Barrez: Activiti 6: An Evolution of the Core Engine
This article describes the changes with regards to the Activiti core engine and how version 6 differs from version 5. All the material here, including the code examples were presented back in June in...
View ArticleFrank Goossens: Kippenvel in het station
Zet een piano in een station en je hoort vooral amuzikaal geklooi van een hoop balorige tieners. Tot één van hen echt begint te spelen (ik denk uit “The Piano”, beluister hieronder) en dan wordt...
View ArticleJoram Barrez: The performance impact of scripting in processes
We often see people using the scripting (for example in a service task, execution listener, etc.) for various purposes. Using scripts versus Java logic makes often sense: It does not need to be...
View ArticleTom Baeyens: Workflow For Dataflow?
Adrian Colyer is writing some really insightful commentaries on research papers on distributed computing at blog.acolyer.org. The latest post Go with the flow is part of the series Out of the Fire...
View ArticleDries Buytaert: Seb Van Stichel
Today the world welcomed a healthy baby boy: Seb Van Stichel. Congratulations to my sister, Mien, and my brother-in-law, Johan. My Opa, the oldest member of our family at 94 years old, is holding his...
View ArticleDries Buytaert: How Acquia is addressing the explosion of sites
I believe that the "digitalization" of the world is a "megatrend" that will continue for decades. On the one hand, organizations are shifting their businesses online, often inventing new ways to do...
View ArticleFrank Goossens: As seen on TV; Treme
One of the best TV-series I saw the last couple of years is definitively Treme, set in New Orleans post-Katrina. Treme tells stories about people, inhumanity, dignity, resistance, death, individuality,...
View ArticleFrank Goossens: 100k active Autoptimize installs. Thanks!
When I compare that to the numbers from feb. 28th 2015… Optimizing Matters to a lot of people!Possibly related twitterless twaddle:wordpress.org plugin repo: ratings changed Dipping below the magical 1...
View ArticleJoram Barrez: Pluggable persistence in Activiti 6
In the past years, we’ve often heard the request (both from community and our customers) on how to swap the persistence logic of Activiti from relational database to something else. When we announced...
View ArticleLes Jeudis du Libre: Arlon, le 1er octobre, S02E02 : développement WordPress...
WordPress est un système de gestion de contenu ou CMS (Content management system en anglais) libre écrit en PHP. Leader des CMS libres depuis plusieurs années, son efficacité et sa souplesse ne sont...
View ArticleXavier Mertens: Hack.lu Is Coming…
[The post Hack.lu Is Coming… has been first published on /dev/random]The next edition of the hack.lu conference is coming soon! In approximatively one month, many infosec professionals will join...
View ArticleXavier Mertens: Good IOC VS. Bad IOC: When Automation Fails…
[The post Good IOC VS. Bad IOC: When Automation Fails… has been first published on /dev/random]A few days ago, I wrote a diary on the SANS ISC website about automating the search for IOC’s (“Indicator...
View ArticleThomas Vander Stichele: Media unit for geeks with kids?
Phoenix is growing up quickly and pretty soon he’ll be crawling around the house. So it’s time for babyproofing.For the past year, I’ve been looking all over the internet for decent media units that we...
View ArticleDries Buytaert: Always be shippable
Drupal will soon be 15 years old, and 5 of that will be spent on building Drupal 8 -- a third of Drupal's life. We started work on Drupal early in 2011 and targeted December 1, 2012 as the original...
View ArticleWim Leers: Caching at the Edge: CDNs for everyone
Drupal 8 has comprehensive knowledge about the cacheability of the things it renders. This opens new doors. Did you know Drupal 8 will be able to cache everything at the edge?For sites with many mobile...
View ArticleMattias Geniar: Enable HTTP/2 in Nginx
The post Enable HTTP/2 in Nginx appeared first on ma.ttias.be.As of nginx 1.9.5, there is experimental support for HTTP/2. This article will show you how to enable HTTP/2 support in your Nginx...
View Article