As with almost every programming language, JavaScript treats various types of values differently. A string like “Hello world” is very different from a number like 42. But what types are available, and ...
Where do AI systems lose confidence in your content? Discovery, selection, crawling, rendering, and indexing hold the answer.
The Wikimedia Foundation suffered a security incident today after a self-propagating JavaScript worm began vandalizing pages and modifying user scripts across multiple wikis.
The Common Good, a new fast casual restaurant in the Union Trust Building, offers breakfast and lunch options with a pay-it-forward donation model.
A thorough understanding of the obstacles, speed bumps, and/or leverage points a transaction will encounter is helpful not only for peace of mind, but also for the effectiveness of the process. What ...
Vercel has launched "react-best-practices," an open-source repository featuring 40+ performance optimization rules for React and Next.js apps. Tailored for AI coding agents yet valuable for developers ...
A developer-targeting campaign leveraged malicious Next.js repositories to trigger a covert RCE-to-C2 chain through standard ...
Three people wearing shirts that say "Volunteers," stand behind a table with bottled water, boxes labeled as medicine. Image by RDNE Stock Project via Pexels. In this essay I’d like to look at what’s ...
A common experience among neurodivergent, high IQ, and gifted people, though rarely discussed, involves the unconscious assumption made early in life that others think in essentially the same way you ...
If you’re thinking of becoming a home health aide, here’s the good news: Nearly 4 million people work in that profession, as of 2024. And here’s some less encouraging news: The median pay for a home ...
This is an edition of Time-Travel Thursdays, a journey through The Atlantic’s archives to contextualize the present. Sign up here. Reading it now, Paine’s words are a kind of portal back to the ...
"We have it in our power to begin the world anew." Words written by Thomas Paine in Philadelphia 250 years ago in his pamphlet titled "Common Sense." In fewer than 50 pages, historians say that ...