Stop pushing devs towards short-term goals — think long-term, use Second-order Thinking
https://read.perspectiveship.com/p/second-order-thinking
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Second-order Thinking - Mental Model
How pausing and asking yourself — ”And then what?” — levels up your decision-making skill.
I built an open-source library to automatically convert jQuery code to pure JavaScript.
https://www.lightgalleryjs.com/jquery-to-js-converter/
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lightGallery
jQuery to javascript converter
Convert your jQuery scripts to efficient JavaScript directly in your browser. Receive reliable, chainable, modern JavaScript code instantly that can be used as a minimal utility library, while keeping your existing code untouched
Did GitHub Copilot really increase my productivity?
https://trace.yshui.dev/2024-05-copilot.html#did-github-copilot-really-increase-my-productivity
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From the programming community on Reddit: Did GitHub Copilot really increase my productivity?
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Test Failures Should Be Actionable
https://testing.googleblog.com/2024/05/test-failures-should-be-actionable.html
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Test Failures Should Be Actionable
This article was adapted from a Google Testing on the Toilet (TotT) episode. You can download a printer-friendly version of this TotT e...
Stack Overflow bans users en masse for rebelling against OpenAI partnership — users banned for deleting answers to prevent them being used to train ChatGPT | Tom's Hardware
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/stack-overflow-bans-users-en-masse-for-rebelling-against-openai-partnership-users-banned-for-deleting-answers-to-prevent-them-being-used-to-train-chatgpt
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Stack Overflow bans users en masse for rebelling against OpenAI partnership — users banned for deleting answers to prevent them…
Stack Overflow is overflowing with salt.
Stack Overflow Community is Not Happy With The OpenAI Deal
https://aidevsnews.com/stack-overflow-community-not-happy-openai-deal
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Stack Overflow Community is Not Happy With The OpenAI Deal
After the partnership with OpenAI, it looks like Users and Developers at Stack Overflow are not so happy with it. Here's why.
It’s always TCP_NODELAY. Every damn time.
https://brooker.co.za/blog/2024/05/09/nagle.html
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It's always TCP_NODELAY. Every damn time. - Marc's Blog
Protobuf Editions are here: don’t panic
https://buf.build/blog/protobuf-editions-are-here
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Protobuf Editions are here: don’t panic
Most Protobuf users should ignore Editions and continue using proto3. If you become an early adopter, we’ve been working closely with Google to ensure that Buf will support editions as soon as they’re generally available.
The technical learning curve at an early-stage startup is gentler than you might think
https://graphite.dev/blog/startup-learning-curve-is-gentler-than-you-might-think
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The technical learning curve at a startup is gentler than you might think
Almost three years ago to the day I left my job at (then) Facebook and started at what was then a one-year old company with five total employees: the three founders, a designer, and me. And if those three years have helped me realize anything it’s this:…
The Threat to Open Source Comes from Corporate Manipulation
https://newsletter.goodtechthings.com/p/the-threat-to-open-source-comes-from
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The threat to open source comes from within
These are personal opinions and should not be construed as thought leadership
Critical SSRF Vulnerability Discovered in NextJS Framework
https://www.cyberkendra.com/2024/05/critical-ssrf-vulnerability-discovered.html
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Critical SSRF Vulnerability Discovered in NextJS Framework - Cyber Kendra
You Don’t Need a CSS Framework
https://www.infoq.com/articles/no-need-css-framework/
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You Don’t Need a CSS Framework
Developers use CSS frameworks to reduce boilerplate, increase quality, and drive consistency. However, these gains are hard to maintain as an application’s codebase matures. Developers must configure and override the framework to accommodate changes. Instead…
Microsoft Donates $1 Million to Rust Foundation
https://www.blobstreaming.org/microsofts-1m-vote-of-confidence-in-rusts-future/
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Remove paywalls and summarize articles for free, covering NYT, Washington Post & more. Instant access to content without login for faster insights.
Why the CORDIC algorithm lives rent-free in my head
https://github.com/francisrstokes/githublog/blob/main/2024/5/10/cordic.md
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I'm sick of complex blogging solutions, so markdown files in a git repo it is - francisrstokes/githublog
Communicate like a Senior: Use clear deltas
https://read.highgrowthengineer.com/p/communicate-like-a-senior-use-clear
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Communicate like a Senior: Use clear deltas
Level up your performance reviews and influence. Get clear expectations to the next level.