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EU Commission to remove Russian banks from SWIFT cross-border network

While condemning the Russian president Vladimir Putin’s move to lay siege across Ukraine, the EU Commission committed to undertake a series of measures to isolate Russia from the international financial system.

Web3 in Education Isn’t Very Interesting

The primary innovation seems to be the dropping of the "dot O."

The post Web3 in Education Isn’t Very Interesting appeared first on e-Literate.

What Would Karl Marx Think About Crypto?

A specter haunts Crypto Twitter: the crypto-curious extremely online leftist. Would Marx approve of this blockchain tech?

Russia halts Soyuz launches from French Guiana

Roscosmos announced Feb. 26 that it is halting cooperation with Europe on Soyuz launches from French Guiana and withdrawing its personnel from the launch site in response to European sanctions for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The post Russia halts Soyuz launches from French Guiana appeared first on SpaceNews.

Hands-On: Ziggy’s Cosmic Adventures Is A Really Convincing VR Game That Needs Its Final Touches

Ziggy's Cosmic Adventures' focus on full immersion makes it one to watch, though it's difficult to judge without those final touches. Read on for our preview!

How P2P Protocols Seek To Solve Bitcoin Mining Centralization

Bitcoin mining pools rely on centralization, but P2Pool and other protocols have sought to reduce the need for trust in third parties.

Pokemon Unite: Hoopa Best Build, Tips & Tricks

Hoopa will change the game with warp spaces

More spaceports, more problems

State and local authorities pushing new projects seem undeterred by many obstacles or the fact that more than half of 13 FAA-licensed spaceports in the United States have yet to host a launch.

The post More spaceports, more problems appeared first on SpaceNews.

Putin Warns Russian Critical Infrastructure to Brace for Potential Cyber Attacks

The Russian government on Thursday warned of cyber attacks aimed at domestic critical infrastructure operators, as the country's full-blown invasion of Ukraine enters the second day. In addition to cautioning of the "threat of an increase in the intensity of computer attacks," Russia's National Computer Incident Response and Coordination Center said that the "attacks can be aimed at disrupting

Macau to Introduce Quarantine Measure for Hong Kong Travelers After COVID-19 Spike

Starting Friday, anyone going to Macau from Hong Kong will have to quarantine at the Treasure Hotel upon arrival.

The post Macau to Introduce Quarantine Measure for Hong Kong Travelers After COVID-19 Spike appeared first on VegasSlotsOnline News.

The Next Key Innovation in the Shift-Left Movement

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Microservices has become the default architecture for many companies. By breaking down large codebases into smaller pieces, microservices empower engineers to ship code faster. Continuous integration, the process of constantly folding new code into production (live on the website or service), further accelerates the software velocity.

There’s a cost to this speed: coordination. Engineers developing microservices work with the ground shifting underneath them all the time. An engineer building a new microservice that enables up-selling customers relies on other software written by teammates. The upsell service might use three services: customer identity, billing, and feature flags to update the CRM with an upsell, increase billing, and flip on the new features using LaunchDarkly.

During the course of a day or week, any of those three dependencies might evolve and break the upsell microservice. Each team operates relatively independently. Because the upsell microservice is under development, no regression tests exist to ensure changes don’t break the upsell functionality.

The ideal solution is to develop in production, but developing in production is risky. An engineer might delete customer data or unwittingly interfere with other bits of the codebase.

Signadot enables developers to code in production safely. Signadot enables engineers to write microservices code in production while isolating the network and the database - sandboxing the microservice. This is the best of both worlds. The upsell microservice uses the latest code from peers and the core infrastructure is safe.

Most saliently, Signadot is founded by a cloud-native team. Arjun & Anirudh, the co-founders of Signadot have deep infrastructure experience. Arjun was the Senior Director of Engineering at AppDynamics and grew the BusinessIQ division to $100m in ARR, and Anirudh is a key contributor to Kubernetes.

Signadot sandboxes are lightweight and Kube-native. They don’t require retooling the code or the infrastructure the way other solutions might, which means sandboxes can be adopted quickly and easily.

We’re thrilled to partner with Signadot. The company is growing quickly and looking to hire people passionate to build the next layer in the shift-left movement,

How Does Weed Work?

Why does the same strain that makes my friend super chatty and giggly make me want to fall asleep? Quite literally how does weed work? Let’s have a quick look at how weed works. 

The post How Does Weed Work? first appeared on Cannabis Seeds News.

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