I programmed a Bomberman clone that runs in the browser
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GitHub
GitHub - kastorcode/blast-arena: Browser based, battle royale, online multiplayer 2D game about bombs on a board.
Browser based, battle royale, online multiplayer 2D game about bombs on a board. - kastorcode/blast-arena
Open source royalty and mad kings
https://world.hey.com/dhh/open-source-royalty-and-mad-kings-a8f79d16
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Open source royalty and mad kings
I'm solidly in favor of the Benevolent Dictator For Life (BDFL) model of open source stewardship. This is how projects from Linux to Python, from Laravel to Ruby, and yes, Rails, have kept their cohesion, decisiveness, and forward motion. It's a model with…
1 bug, $50,000+ in bounties, how Zendesk intentionally left a backdoor in hundreds of Fortune 500 companies
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1 bug, $50,000+ in bounties, how Zendesk intentionally left a backdoor in hundreds of Fortune 500 companies
1 bug, $50,000+ in bounties, how Zendesk intentionally left a backdoor in hundreds of Fortune 500 companies - zendesk.md
The Art of Programming and Why I Won't Use LLM
https://kennethnym.com/blog/why-i-still-wont-use-llm/
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the art of programming and why i won't use llm
That's not an abstraction, that's just a layer of indirection
https://fhur.me/posts/2024/thats-not-an-abstraction
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Python 3.12 vs Python 3.13 – performance testing. A total of 100 various benchmark tests were conducted on computers with the AMD Ryzen 7000 series and the 13th-generation of Intel Core processors for desktops, laptops or mini PCs.
https://en.lewoniewski.info/2024/python-3-12-vs-python-3-13-performance-testing/
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Python 3.12 vs Python 3.13 – performance testing
This article describes the performance testing results of Python 3.13 compared to Python 3.12. A total of 100 various benchmark tests were conducted on computers with the AMD Ryzen 7000 series and the 13th-generation of Intel Core processors for desktops…
The optimised version of 7-Zip can't be built from source
https://pileofhacks.dev/post/the-optimised-version-of-7-zip-cant-be-built-from-source/
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From the programming community on Reddit: The optimised version of 7-Zip can't be built from source
Posted by Xaneris47 - 134 votes and 35 comments
LocalStorage vs. IndexedDB vs. Cookies vs. OPFS vs. WASM-SQLite
https://rxdb.info/articles/localstorage-indexeddb-cookies-opfs-sqlite-wasm.html
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LocalStorage vs. IndexedDB vs. Cookies vs. OPFS vs. WASM-SQLite | RxDB - JavaScript Database
Compare LocalStorage, IndexedDB, Cookies, OPFS, and WASM-SQLite for web storage, performance, limits, and best practices for modern web apps.
Python: range is not an iterator
https://treyhunner.com/2018/02/python-range-is-not-an-iterator/
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Python: range is not an iterator
After my Loop Better talk at PyGotham 2017 someone asked me a great question: iterators are lazy iterables and range is a lazy iterable in Python 3, …
Good programmers worry about data structures and their relationships
https://read.engineerscodex.com/p/good-programmers-worry-about-data
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Good programmers worry about data structures and their relationships
Wisdom from Linus Torvalds, the creator of Git and Linux
GCC Preparing To Set C23 "GNU23" As Default C Language Version
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GCC Preparing To Set C23 "GNU23" As Default C Language Version
The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) support for the C23 programming language standard is now considered 'essentially feature-complete' with GCC 15
How we Outsmarted CSGO Cheaters with IdentityLogger
https://mobeigi.com/blog/gaming/how-we-outsmarted-csgo-cheaters-with-identitylogger/
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How we Outsmarted CSGO Cheaters with IdentityLogger - Mo Beigi
Learn how IdentityLogger used fingerprinting to combat ban evasion, protecting our CSGO community from relentless cheaters.
Microsoft has open sourced its new cross-platform virtual machine layer written in Rust
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GitHub
GitHub - microsoft/openvmm: Home of OpenVMM and OpenHCL
Home of OpenVMM and OpenHCL. Contribute to microsoft/openvmm development by creating an account on GitHub.
Things you really should know about Windows Input, but would rather not
https://ph3at.github.io/posts/Windows-Input
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Things you really should know about Windows Input, but would rather not - Raw Mouse edition
Motivation
How is this Website so fast!? — Breaking down the McMaster Carr website and the techniques they use to make it so dang fast
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How is this Website so fast!?
Breaking down the McMaster Carr website and the techniques they use to make it so dang fast.
00:00 - Intro
00:38 - Server Rendered HTML
00:54 - Prefetching HTML
02:02 - CDN Caching
02:36 - Client Caching with Service Worker
03:29 - Preloading Assets
05:33…
00:00 - Intro
00:38 - Server Rendered HTML
00:54 - Prefetching HTML
02:02 - CDN Caching
02:36 - Client Caching with Service Worker
03:29 - Preloading Assets
05:33…
Designing Secure and Informative API Keys
https://glama.ai/blog/2024-10-18-what-makes-a-good-api-key
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ChatGPT alternative for power users
Explore the evolution of API key design, drawing insights from industry leaders. Learn how structured formats can enhance security, usability, and troubleshooting, and discover a new approach tailored for Glama.
The future of Postgres?
https://www.craigkerstiens.com/2024/10/18/the-future-of-postgres/
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The future of Postgres? - CRAIG KERSTIENS
I’m often asked what do I think the future for Postgres holds, and my answer has been mostly the same for probably 8 years now, maybe even longer. You see for Postgres itself stability and reliability is core. So where does the new stuff come from if it’s…