Achieving 11M IOPS & 66 GB/s IO on a Single ThreadRipper Workstation
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Achieving 11M IOPS & 66 GiB/s IO on a Single ThreadRipper Workstation - Tanel Poder Consulting
TL;DR Modern disks are so fast that system performance bottleneck shifts to RAM access and CPU. With up to 64 cores, PCIe 4.0 and 8 memory channels, even a single-socket AMD ThreadRipper Pro workstation makes a hell of a powerful machine - if you do it right!…
Element (Matrix chat app) suspended from the Google Play Store
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Element on X
Google have suspended Element in the Play Store without notifying us; we're reaching out to find out what's going on. Apologies for the inconvenience; in the interim there's https://t.co/aaZ9qXz69W but it's a few versions behind. We'll post updates here.
Build your own X, a collection of tutorials to build your own 3D renderer, Blockchain, Bot, Game, Neural Network, Search Engine, Text Editor, and much more! (27 things to build!)
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GitHub - codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x: Master programming by recreating your favorite technologies from scratch.
Master programming by recreating your favorite technologies from scratch. - codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x
Why are Bluescreens blue? I tracked down the programmer of the bluescreen itself to find out!
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A unique and helpful explanation of design patterns.
https://github.com/wesdoyle/design-patterns-explained-with-food
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GitHub - wesdoyle/design-patterns-explained-with-food: GoF Design Patterns with "Real-World" examples involving Food-Related Businesses…
GoF Design Patterns with "Real-World" examples involving Food-Related Businesses and mock dependencies - wesdoyle/design-patterns-explained-with-food
"I am a dev at a Fortune 500 and my manager is an a@@ h@@@ who doesn't understand or cares about security"
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JS browser security concat bypass not detected · Issue #2409 · returntocorp/semgrep
Describe the bug Context: This is a throw away account to preserve my privacy. I am a dev at a Fortune 500 and my manager is an a@@ h@@@ who doesn't understand or cares about security. Rece...
IBM paperweight teardown: Reverse-engineering 1970s memory chips
http://www.righto.com/2021/01/ibm-paperweight-teardown-reverse.html
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IBM paperweight teardown: Reverse-engineering 1970s memory chips
I recently received a vintage IBM paperweight from the early 1970s that showcases some memory chips. 1 When IBM started using integrated ...
My Third Year as a Solo Developer
https://mtlynch.io/solo-developer-year-3/
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My Third Year as a Solo Developer
Today is the third anniversary of me quitting my job at Google to build my own software business. I posted updates at the end of my first and second years, so it's time for another update.
The Unexpected Find That Freed 20GB of Unused Index Space
https://hakibenita.com/postgresql-unused-index-size
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The Unexpected Find That Freed 20GB of Unused Index Space
How to free space without dropping indexes or deleting data
I taught philosophy to a computer model and it feels like I am talking to a deranged but intelligent person.
https://towardsdatascience.com/i-taught-philosophy-to-gpt-2-and-it-felt-i-am-talking-to-a-deranged-but-intelligent-person-875820735af5
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I taught philosophy to GPT-2 and it felt I am talking to a deranged but intelligent person
I merely wanted to have a decent conversation but GPT had other plans.
Strings in C... tiring and unsafe. So I just made this lib. Am I doing it right, Reddit ?
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GitHub - alcover/buf: C string buffer library
C string buffer library. Contribute to alcover/buf development by creating an account on GitHub.
An Alternative to "Clean Code": A Philosophy of Software Design
https://johz.bearblog.dev/book-review-philosophy-software-design/
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Book Review: A Philosophy of Software Design
This review is largely in response to the article "", and the ensuing . A lot of really interesting points were brought up, but the big question that the...
Computer Graphics from Scratch: now as a real book!
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Computer Graphics from Scratch
Computer Graphics from Scratch demystifies the algorithms used in modern graphics software and guides beginners through building photorealistic 3D renders.
South African government releases its own browser just to re-enable Flash support
https://www.zdnet.com/article/south-african-government-releases-its-own-browser-just-to-re-enable-flash-support/
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South African government releases its own browser just to re-enable Flash support
For some people, it's apparently easier to manage your own browser than port some web forms from Flash to HTML.
Jake Archibald from Google on functions as callbacks.
https://jakearchibald.com/2021/function-callback-risks/
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Don't use functions as callbacks unless they're designed for it
…same goes for option objects.
MIT Press recently released: "Ideas That Created the Future: Classic Papers of Computer Science." The book features 46 papers that show the development of the field.
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Ideas That Created the Future
Classic papers by thinkers ranging from Aristotle and Leibniz to Norbert Wiener and Gordon Moore that chart the evolution of computer science.Ideas That Created the Future collects forty-six classic papers in computer science that map the evolution of the…