Got 20min free? Able to overlook poor, dated film production values? This is great, funny, & not technical: the mind that invented RISC computers. "Computer - John Cocke: A Retrospective by Friends" ( 1990)
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Computer - John Cocke: A Retrospective by Friends - 1990
John Cocke was an eccentric genius who was one of the most beloved figures within IBM. This video was made from interviews with prominent IBMers sharing their memories of John just after he received his Presidential medal. It was a work of love on everyone's…
Any books on history of programming/computer science?
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Books on History of Programming/CS
What are some good books on the history of computer science/programming? I was looking for something that covers major milestones and major...
GitHub Actions are being abused to run mining operations
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Sysdig TRT uncovers massive cryptomining operation leveraging GitHub Actions | Sysdig
Sysdig TRT uncovered an extensive and sophisticated active cryptomining operation using GitHub, Heroku, Buddy.works, and others. We are going to refer to this as PURPLEURCHIN.
GitHub Copilot may steer Microsoft into a copyright lawsuit
https://www.theregister.com/2022/10/19/github_copilot_copyright/?td=keepreading
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How GitHub Copilot could steer Microsoft into a copyright storm
AI-driven coding tool might generate other people's code – who knew? Well, Redmond, for one
A Team at Microsoft is Helping Make Python Faster
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A Team at Microsoft is Helping Make Python Faster
Python 3.11 brings the specialized adaptive interpreter, the starting point of a large plan to make Python much faster. At Microsoft, we have a full-time team dedicated to this project.
Faster hardware is a bad first solution to slow software
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Faster hardware is a bad first solution to slow software
If your software is slow, throwing hardware at the problem is often a bad first solution.
VHS: A command line tool for generating terminal GIFs with code
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GitHub - charmbracelet/vhs: Your CLI home video recorder 📼
Your CLI home video recorder 📼. Contribute to charmbracelet/vhs development by creating an account on GitHub.
Introducing the Stackoverflow Ask Wizard: Your guide to crafting high-quality questions
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Introducing the Ask Wizard: Your guide to crafting high-quality questions
Learn about the workflow designed to help users ask their first question on Stack Overflow.
I built a decentralized, serverless, peer-to-peer private chat app that's open source, ephemeral, and runs entirely in the browser
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I built a decentralized, serverless, peer-to-peer private chat app...
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I made a Minecraft 2D to 3D resource pack converter. It generate normal, height and specular maps. What are your thoughts ? (It’s one year old but I mentioned it in this sub and though you might like it)
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I made a Minecraft 2D to 3D resource pack converter. It generate...
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What if the team hates my functional code?
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What if the team hates my functional code?
What happens when you learn functional programming and you start writing better code… but the rest of your team hates it? Do you give up? Write code you know is inferior? Do you quit and get a new job? What if quitting isn’t an option? What do you do then?
Twitter engineers asked to print out their last 30-60 days of code. And to be ready for pairings with Musk
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Generic associated types to be stable in Rust 1.65
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