Sitback Solutions: Making the polyfill.io vulnerability a thing of the past for Drupal

Recently, there has been a flurry of activity as the Drupal community has scrambled to mitigate a vulnerability caused when the company that bought polyfill(.io) started injecting malware into the scripts returned by the service, referred to as a supply-chain attack. If you own or manage a Drupal site and…

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This Week in Neo4j: GenAI, MEAN stack, Knowledge Graph, Ransomware and more

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Welcome to This Week in Neo4j, your weekly fix for news from the world of graph databases! Recently, Neo4j hosted a GenAI gathering in San Francisco to discuss how much is real, what the experiences are, and where we must learn and investigate more about the hottest topic in tech…

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Dashboard chapter 2: Let’s redesign the cards together!

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We have been steadily shipping updates to our new dashboard design every month since we announced Project Grace, and our new grid system is finally maturing to a point where we would like our community of contributors to get involved!

If you are a UX/UI designer or a custom card developer who would like to contribute to the Home Assistant project, sign up to be part of our dashboard working group and read more about what you can do to improve compatibility of your custom cards.

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