Modern JavaScript Explained For Dinosaurs
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Modern JavaScript Explained For Dinosaurs
Learning modern JavaScript is tough if you haven’t been there since the beginning. The ecosystem is growing and changing so rapidly that…
Rust programming language: We want to take it into the mainstream, says Facebook
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Rust programming language: We want to take it into the mainstream, says Facebook
Facebook has joined the Rust Foundation, the organization driving the Rust programming language, alongside Amazon Web Services, Google, Huawei, Microsoft, and M
We were promised Strong AI, but instead we got metadata analysis
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We were promised Strong AI, but instead we got metadata analysis
How simple structured data trumps clever machine learning
ugit helps you undo your last git command with grace
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GitHub - Bhupesh-V/ugit: 🚨️ ugit helps undo git commands. Your damage control git buddy. Undo from 20+ git scenarios.
🚨️ ugit helps undo git commands. Your damage control git buddy. Undo from 20+ git scenarios. - Bhupesh-V/ugit
OCaml typechecker catches a redundant rule in Unicode line-breaking algorithm (2020)
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UAX #14 for 13.0.0: LB27 first's line is obsolete from Daniel Bünzli via Unicode on 2020-03-03 (Unicode Mail List Archive)
Exploiting Undocumented Hardware Blocks in the LPC55S69
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Oxide / Exploiting Undocumented Hardware Blocks in the LPC55S69
A write up of the LPC55S69 ROM Patch
Keyboard interface software || Ben Eater
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Keyboard interface software
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Minutes before Trump left office, millions of the Pentagon’s IP addresses were transferred to a mistery private company
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Skipping an update on Docker is a paid feature.
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...ignoring Docker updates is a paid feature now??
Defenseless: A New Spectre Variant Found Exploiting Micro-ops Cache Breaking All Previous Deference's
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Defenseless: UVA Engineering Computer Scientists Discover
Editor's Note, May 5, 2021: This story has been updated.
Why does Uber need hundreds of mobile devs?
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I could build this during the weekend
Every time people buy a new house, car, or TV, they say lovely things first. It's the honeymoon phase. Then, they realize their expensive, fancy stuff has flaws too. Engineers tend to take it one step further. We enter solution mode and start thinking about…
Hosting a database on GitHub Pages (or any static file hoster)
https://phiresky.github.io/blog/2021/hosting-sqlite-databases-on-github-pages/
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Hosting SQLite databases on Github Pages - (or IPFS or any static file hoster) - phiresky's blog
I was writing a tiny website to display statistics of how much sponsored content a Youtube creator has over time when I noticed that I often write a small tool as a website that queries some data from a database and then displays it in a graph, a table, or…
How do I remove the first 300 million lines from a 700 GB txt file on a system with 1 TB max disk space?
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How do I remove the first 300 million lines from a 700 GB txt file on a system with 1 TB disk space?
How do I remove the first 300 million lines from a 700 GB text file
on a system with 1 TB disk space total, with 300 GB available?
(My system has 2 GB of memory.)
The answers I found use sed, tail,
on a system with 1 TB disk space total, with 300 GB available?
(My system has 2 GB of memory.)
The answers I found use sed, tail,
How companies alienate engineers by getting out of the innovation business
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Bert Hubert's writings
How Tech Loses Out over at Companies, Countries and Continents - Bert Hubert's writings
This article is part of a series on (European) innovation and capabilities.
Hi everyone,
This is a transcript of my presentation over at the European Microwave Week 2020, actually held in 2021. You can find the video here and the slides here. I’d like to…
Hi everyone,
This is a transcript of my presentation over at the European Microwave Week 2020, actually held in 2021. You can find the video here and the slides here. I’d like to…
Why does HTML think “chucknorris” is a color?
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Why does HTML think “chucknorris” is a color?
Why do certain random strings produce colors when entered as background colors in HTML?
For example, bgcolor="chucknorris" produces a red background:
<body bgcolor="chucknorris">...
For example, bgcolor="chucknorris" produces a red background:
<body bgcolor="chucknorris">...
Is the era of reflection-heavy C# libraries at an end?
https://blog.marcgravell.com/2021/05/is-era-of-reflection-heavy-c-libraries.html
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Is the era of reflection-heavy C# libraries at an end?
I’m going to talk about reflection-heavy libraries; I will describe the scenario I’m talking about - as it is commonly used today, the stat...
ProgrammerHumor.io: know your memes, running OCR to auto categorize and tag memes
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How setting arbitrary deadlines can hurt developers
https://javascript.plainenglish.io/how-setting-arbitrary-deadlines-can-hurt-developers-aa663df4d7ad?sk=fa789f2b991f412d203337e8323de834
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How Setting Arbitrary Deadlines Can Hurt Developers
Deadlines scare me. “We need this app to go live next week” is something you most likely heard before, and you feared.