Ruby 3.3.4 Released

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Ruby 3.3.4 has been released. This release fixes a regression in Ruby 3.3.3 that dependencies are missing in the gemspec of some bundled gems: net-pop, net-ftp, net-imap, and prime [Bug #20581]. The fix allows Bundler to successfully install those gems on platforms like Heroku. If your bundle install runs correctly…

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Monitoring Graph Databases for Optimal Performance

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Monitoring Graph Databases for Optimal Performance Monitoring the performance of your graph database is like regularly checking the health of your car. You want to ensure everything runs smoothly and efficiently. When you track performance metrics, you can spot potential issues before they become major problems. This proactive approach helps…

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Introducing Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure

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Text Size 100%: - + We are pleased to announce the general availability of Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure. Exadata Database Service provides customers around the world with extreme performance, reliability, availability, and security benefits they depend on for their Oracle Database workloads. With the introduction of highly…

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CI/CD observability: A rich, new opportunity for OpenTelemetry

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Editor’s note: This article was originally published on The New Stack. Continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) are the backbone of modern software delivery, but there’s still limited visibility into their processes. Here’s how that’s changing with OpenTelemetry (OTel), and why those changes are so exciting. There are different definitions…

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Drupal Association blog: Navigating the Future 6 Months out from Drupal 7 Support Ending: Options for Your Drupal 7 Site

With Drupal 7’s (D7) end-of-life (EOL) in 6 months on January 5, 2025, organizations relying on D7 face critical decisions regarding the future of their websites. This article will help guide you through the paths you can take: migrating to modern Drupal, leveraging extended long-term support options, or staying on…

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joshics.in: Journey into Drupal: Becoming a Contributor That Counts!

Journey into Drupal: Becoming a Contributor That Counts! bhavinhjoshi Mon, 07/08/2024 - 10:23 Drupal, the renowned content management platform, is a result of collective efforts by developers and contributors worldwide. But have you ever considered how you can contribute to its evolution? Let's unpack the benefits of contributing, explore avenues…

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