PullTodo: The macOS Lifeline for PR-Drowned Devs – Free Year Bait Included
Pull requests burying you alive? PullTodo swears it's the macOS escape hatch. We're not so sure.
Pull requests burying you alive? PullTodo swears it's the macOS escape hatch. We're not so sure.
Containers ship vulns faster than you can say 'supply chain attack.' GitLab's scanning suite — from CI jobs to vulnerability dashboards — aims to fix that, but does it scale for real-world chaos?
Your SAST scan just dumped 47 alerts. Forty are junk. GitLab 18.10's AI says it'll sort the mess—and even patch it for you. Really?
Over 1,000 NIST controls? GitLab said no thanks. They forged the GitLab Control Framework (GCF) from their own fiery needs, proving custom beats cookie-cutter in the security arena.
Platform engineers, rejoice—or at least stop swearing at your pipelines. GitLab's Container Virtual Registry turns registry chaos into a single, cached endpoint, perfect for Docker Hardened Images.
Security pros, picture this: no more endless manual dismissals of test-file vulns across 100 repos. GitLab's auto-dismiss policies automate the drudgery, freeing you for real threats.
Imagine AI spotting every bug in your code faster than a caffeinated intern. Thrilling—until you realize detection is just the spark; governance is the firewall.
Stuck clicking back in GitLab repos? The new file tree browser fixes that, mimicking your IDE's explorer right in the browser. It's a quiet revolution for coders tired of losing context.
Imagine shipping code without the heart-stopping wait for production fires. GitLab feature flags in Python make it real: deploy fast, release smart.