A Developer's Descent: When the Job Search Became a Mental Health Crisis
https://www.turingrespawns.com/p/a-developers-descent-when-the-job
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A Developer's Descent: When the Job Search Became a Mental Health Crisis
More Than Code: A Personal Journey Through Mental Illness in the Tech World
Polyfill JS Supply Chain Attack Affects Over 100,000 Websites
https://cyberinsider.com/polyfill-js-supply-chain-attack-affects-over-100000-websites/
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CyberInsider
Polyfill JS Supply Chain Attack Affects Over 100,000 Websites
A recent supply chain attack has compromised over 100,000 websites by injecting malware through the popular Polyfill JS project.
Getting 100% code coverage doesn't eliminate bugs
https://blog.codepipes.com/testing/code-coverage.html
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Forget about Y2038, we have bigger problems
https://dpolakovic.space/blogs/y292b
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Y292B bug
personal website and git server
Researchers upend AI status quo by eliminating matrix multiplication in LLMs
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/06/researchers-upend-ai-status-quo-by-eliminating-matrix-multiplication-in-llms/2/
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Ars Technica
Researchers upend AI status quo by eliminating matrix multiplication in LLMs
Running AI models without floating point matrix math could mean far less power consumption.
Never thought I'd be saying this but switching over to uv from pip was worth it
https://blog.kusho.ai/uv-pip-killer-or-yet-another-package-manager/
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KushoAI
uv - pip killer or yet another package manager?
Pip has been the go to package manager for Python since time immemorial. But there’s a new kid on the block - uv. So is it worth the try or yet another tool?
Pip Shortcomings
Pip is a package management system written in Python and is used to install
Pip Shortcomings
Pip is a package management system written in Python and is used to install
Qlok: A clock built in such a way its own code is used as the UI
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Aem1K
Qlock - A JavaScript Quine Clock
Displays the current time in a seven-segment style, embedded within its own JavaScript source code. (321 bytes)
Rabbit R1 Engineers Hard-Coded API Keys for ElevenLabs, Azure, Google Maps, and Yelp. How Does This Even Happen?
https://rabbitu.de/articles/security-disclosure-1
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rabbit data breach: all r1 responses ever given can be downloaded - rabbitude
rabbit inc has known that we have had their elevenlabs (tts) api key for a month, but they have taken no action to rotate the api keys.
I spent 18 months rebuilding my algorithmic trading in Rust. I’m filled with regret.
https://medium.com/@austin-starks/i-spent-18-months-rebuilding-my-algorithmic-trading-in-rust-im-filled-with-regret-d300dcc147e0
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Medium
I spent 18 months rebuilding my algorithmic trading platform in Rust. I’m filled with regret.
I was a young, hopeful Rust fanatic. On paper, Rust seemed like the programming languages designed by the gods. Not only is it the fastest programming language out there, its also one of the safest…
You probably wrote half a monad by accident
https://gieseanw.wordpress.com/2024/06/25/you-probably-wrote-half-a-monad-by-accident/
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Andy G's Blog
You probably wrote half a monad by accident
Photo by Krzysztof Hepner on Unsplash It’s the classic love story. Girl meets boy. Boy isn’t sure if his function will succeed, so he returns a metatype for his actual type indicating whether the o…
Why You Shouldn't Use AI to Write Your Tests
https://swizec.com/blog/why-you-shouldnt-use-ai-to-write-your-tests/
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Why you shouldn't use AI to write your tests | Swizec Teller
If you derive tests from your implementation, you can't apply the Beyonce rule. What if the code is wrong and that wasn't the programmer's intent? We'll never know. The bug now exists in both places.
If AI is too dangerous for open source AI development, then it's 100 times too dangerous for proprietary AI development by Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, Apple, etc.
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Why you shouldn't believe the AI extinction lie
They warn us that future artificial intelligence will wipe out humanity. This may be a lie with ulterior motives.
Support independent research and analysis by joining my Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thehatedone
There is a powerful motivation to…
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There is a powerful motivation to…
Coding a Neural Network from Scratch for Absolute Beginners (an intuitive approach, no math or technical terms, no prior knowledge needed except basic python programming)
https://medium.com/@minhaskamal/coding-a-neural-network-from-scratch-for-absolute-beginners-1e68bb0461db
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Medium
Coding a Neural Network from Scratch for Absolute Beginners
A neuron simply puts weights on each input depending on the input’s effect on the output. Then, it accumulates all the weighted inputs.
Farewell MongoDB: 5 reasons why you only need PostgreSQL
https://blog.logto.io/postgresql-vs-mongodb/
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Logto blog
Farewell MongoDB: 5 reasons why you only need PostgreSQL · Logto blog
Discuss the reasons why you should consider PostgreSQL over MongoDB for your next project.
Three Laws of Software Complexity (or: why software engineers are always grumpy)
https://maheshba.bitbucket.io/blog/2024/05/08/2024-ThreeLaws.html
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Three Laws of Software Complexity (or: why software engineers are always grumpy)
I posit that most software engineers (particularly those working on infrastructural systems) are destined to wallow in unnecessary complexity due to three fundamental laws.
What we learned from a year of building with LLMs, part I
https://www.oreilly.com/radar/what-we-learned-from-a-year-of-building-with-llms-part-i/
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O’Reilly Media
What We Learned from a Year of Building with LLMs (Part I)
Dev rejects CVE severity, makes his GitHub repo read-only
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/dev-rejects-cve-severity-makes-his-github-repo-read-only/
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Dev rejects CVE severity, makes his GitHub repo read-only
The popular open source project, 'ip' had its GitHub repository archived, or made "read-only" by its developer as a result of a dubious CVE report filed for his project. Unfortunately, open-source developers have recently been met with an uptick in debatable…
Around 2013 Google’s source control system was servicing over 25,000 developers a day, all off of a single server tucked under a stairwell
https://graphite.dev/blog/google-perforce-to-piper-migration
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Graphite.dev
How Google migrated billions of lines of code from Perforce to Piper
In 2011, Dan Bloch, the tech lead on the Perforce admin team at Google, published “Still All On One Server: Perforce at Scalehttps://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.com/en//pubs/archive/39983.pdf .” The paper described how Google’s source…