"Nothing's more damaging in programming right now than the 'shipping at all costs' mantra. Not only does it create burnout factories, it loads teams with tech debt only the people who leave from burnout can tackle." Saw devs posting their favorite lessons from 2022. This was mine unfortunately.
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The Dangers of Shipping at All Costs w/ CEO & Cofounder of 33 Teams, Drew McManus
In a field like engineering, to have a truly unique 30,000-feet view of the profession, you need someone with 30 years of experience in adapting, innovating and creating in the space. That’s why we were so excited to talk to Drew McManus, CEO and Cofounder…
Lies we tell ourselves to keep using Golang
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Lies we tell ourselves to keep using Golang
In the two years since I've posted I want off Mr Golang's Wild Ride, it's made the rounds time and time again, on Reddit, on Lobste.rs, on HackerNews, and elsewhere. And every time, it elicits the ...
Golang is evil on shitty networks
https://withinboredom.info/blog/2022/12/29/golang-is-evil-on-shitty-networks/
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Golang is evil on shitty networks
This adventure starts with git-lfs. It was a normal day and I added a 500 MB binary asset to my server templates. When I went to push it, I found it interesting that git-lfs was uploading at 50KB p…
Women in Computing - The Potential Negative Effects of Positive Discrimination
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Developers Should Celebrate Software Development Being Hard
https://thehosk.medium.com/developers-should-celebrate-software-development-being-hard-c2e84d503cf
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Developers Should Celebrate Software Development Being Hard
What doesn’t kill you in software development often makes you complain….alot
Developers Should Celebrate Software Development Being Hard
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Developers Should Celebrate Software Development Being Hard
What doesn’t kill you in software development often makes you complain….alot
I built an animated code walkthrough which can also display information & types.
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I built an animated code walkthrough which can also display...
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The secrets of understanding 3-way merges
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Draw SVG rope using JavaScript
https://muffinman.io/blog/draw-svg-rope-using-javascript/
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Draw SVG rope using JavaScript · Muffin Man
Transforming a SVG path into a rope drawing turned out to be a surprisingly fun problem to solve. I'll walk you through the process and show you a few tricks that made it work.
Building the fastest Lua interpreter automatically
https://sillycross.github.io/2022/11/22/2022-11-22/
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Building the fastest Lua interpreter.. automatically!
This is Part 1 of a series of posts. Part 2 is available here: Building a baseline JIT for Lua automatically It is well-known that writing a good VM for a dynamic language is never an easy job. High
Opinion | The Shameful Open Secret Behind Southwest’s Failure
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/31/opinion/southwest-airlines-computers.html
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Opinion | The Shameful Open Secret Behind Southwest’s Failure (Published 2022)
The recent meltdown was avoidable, but it would have cost the company.
How I Got Xfinity Stream to Work on Linux (a Tale of Widevine, ChromeOS, and a Patched glibc)
https://thebrokenrail.com/2022/12/31/xfinity-stream-on-linux.html
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How I Got Xfinity Stream to Work on Linux (a Tale of Widevine, Chrome OS, and a Patched glibc)
The Rise of Monolithic Software
https://medium.com/@erik-engheim/the-rise-of-monolithic-software-9e538cfec6e4?sk=758a175b003b5c23c3f3607130cb70d3
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The Rise of Monolithic Software
How modern software became completely dominated by self-contained platforms
C++ at the end of 2022 (11th edition)
https://www.cppstories.com/2022/cpp-status-2022/
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C++ at the end of 2022
I must admit that some previous years for C++ might feel a bit “boring” and “stable”. New features, new standard every three years, meetings, conferences… life as usual (apart from some additional World/Economy/public Health events…). This year seems different…
An alternative to `deleted_at` for soft record deletion
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Easy, alternative soft deletion: `deleted_record_insert`
An alternate to traditional <code>deleted_at</code> soft deletion that stays out of the way and minimizes bugs.
PyTorch discloses malicious dependency chain compromise over holidays
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/pytorch-discloses-malicious-dependency-chain-compromise-over-holidays/
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PyTorch discloses malicious dependency chain compromise over holidays
PyTorch has identified a malicious dependency with the same name as the framework's 'torchtriton' library. This has led to a successful compromise via the dependency confusion attack vector.