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The TYPO3 community is renowned for its vibrant and innovative spirit, and we’re always on the lookout for ways to enhance user experience and system functionality. In this pursuit, we're excited to announce the launch of the TYPO3 Stats Initiative, a fresh endeavor focused on harnessing the power of data to refine our beloved...
As we continue to evolve and adapt to the global e-commerce landscape, we are implementing changes to streamline our operations and enhance our project’s trajectory. In 2022, we aimed to make PrestaShop a company-neutral open source project. Today, while keeping the project neutral, we are changing how we distribute the...
Developers like to use booleans as flags. They're a convenient way to indicate something as on/off, true/false, yes/no. But the problem is that booleans are not clear from calling code exactly what they do. For example: Does anyone in the calling scope have any idea what the defining scope is doing? Absolutely not. The flag
A few months ago, I stumbled upon a 24 years old buffer overflow in the glibc, the base library for linux programs. Despite being reachable in multiple well-known libraries or executables, it proved rarely exploitable — while it didn't provide much leeway, it required hard-to-achieve preconditions. Looking for targets lead...
"Nul n'est censé ignorer la loi", commençons donc par une piqûre de rappel : Il est illégal d'utiliser les données personnelles de vos utilisateurs ailleurs que sur la prod. Plus précisément, le RGPD1 indique que : Les données à caractère personnel doivent être : traitées
In my last post I talked about linking microservices together inside a single Docker network for easy communication between the services. For web developers, this poses an interesting problem: if we want to access the services from our local machines, we need to deal with the fact that we can't have multiple machines bound to