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These include free private repositories with unlimited collaborators for all, even for those teams that use GitHub for commercial purposes. As a result, Friedman says, teams now can use GitHub as a centralized location to work on code review, project management, CI/CD, and more without having to pay a fee. At the same time, Friedman also announced GitHub has reduced its paid Team plan from $9 to $4 per user/month. The discount also applies to existing customers, who will be able to benefit from the decreased price automatically moving forward.
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This new release features an important security fix addressing a regex in the jQuery.htmlPrefilter method that could have introduced a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability. Other updates include the introduction of the .even() and .odd() methods to replace the :even and :odd selectors and the ability to add a context to jQuery.globalEval, while jQuery.trim has been deprecated. For instructions on how to download the new version and more details about changes, click here.
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Starting from February 2020 and lasting now through August 2020, Google says there will be scheduled downtime for Global Batch and JSON-RPC each month. This will be done to give customers times to find systems that depend on these deprecated features and prepare before Aug. 12, 2020, when support will be dropped. The first scheduled outage will take place on April 28, 2020, between 10:30 am through 12 pm PT.
GOOGLE DEVELOPERS
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Last September during Cloudflare's birthday week, the company stopped announced it dropped support for HTTP/2 for its successor instead. Since then, the platform has seen better performance in some areas, particularly around fetching multiple objects simultaneously, while the worst-performing cases merely report similar results to its predecessor.
THE CLOUDFLARE BLOG
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The Psalm team says it took inspiration from TypeScript's conditional return types support. As a result, the syntax is also similar, although Psalm offers a shorthand version of it.
PSALM
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Last month, Google replaced the Twitter app for its PWA version, while last week, Chrome Unboxed noted it did the same for the YouTube TV app. The company has not made an official announcement about the news, or if this is part of a larger trend they're slowly adopting.
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A new survey by Fugue found that 84 percent of cloud engineers are worried about security vulnerabilities created by the mass shift to work-from-home. Cloud misconfiguration, which costs companies trillions of dollars annually, remains the top cause of data breaches in the cloud, said Phillip Merrick, CEO of Fugue, and misconfigurations are likely to rise as cloud teams work from home. While hackers use automated tools to look for cloud misconfigurations, most cloud teams rely on manual remediation. Only 39 percent of cloud teams use automatic remediation. Most experts predict a rise in misconfigurations in the coming months.
This story first appeared in Inside Compliance.
HELPNET SECURITY
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Edited by Inside.com staff writer and Inside Dev curator Sheena Vasani, a journalist based in California. Proficient in Javascript and Ruby. Got my start at Dev Bootcamp and Thinkful.
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Edited by Elizabeth Barr, who creates and consumes at the nexus of media and tech. She ran sections and sites at publications such as the Buffalo News, AOL News and the Huffington Post before becoming a software developer, creating content-discovery products like FitPop and Where the Truck. Elizabeth's all-in on newsletters, covering news and pop culture on the sometimes-funny Mediavore.
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