The fastest way to clear used space Prod on server
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The fastest way to clear used space Prod on server
Your production crashed because "no space left on device" and you have no guess what to delete fast? Here are largest useless points of data and how to find ...
My friend made a website to easily browse and find Visual Studio Themes! He's too modest to post about it so I just had to share!
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I made a Natural Selection Simulator with Neural Networks in Unity!
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Evolution Simulator with Neural Networks in Unity!
In this video, I explain how I used Unity to create a natural selection simulator. Then I added neural networks to the creatures so they could learn how to survive on their own. I also explain how neural networks work at the lowest levels.
This concept…
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[Not OC] 10,000 Double Pendulums Simulation in C++ Console
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10,000 Double Pendulums Simulation in C++ Console
"The pendulum of the mind alternates between sense and nonsense, not between right and wrong."
~Carl Jung
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Learn by reading code: Python standard library design decisions explained (for advanced beginners)
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Learn by reading code: Python standard library design decisions...
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My game development journey & why I'm increasing my contribution to Zig to $200/mo
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My game development journey & why I'm increasing my contribution to Zig to $200/mo
Today I increased my monthly donation to Zig to $200 a month. Before Zig, I have not contributed financially to any open source project. Before I can explain why I am so extremely excited about the Zig programming language and its community, I need to explain…
After working in the industry for decades, I realize how the "D2F discussion" is still the perfect example of how a meeting among architects and programmers derail into complete nonsense
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D2F Ratio- Silicon Valley Season 1
A throwback to one of the most memorable moments in season 1!
DNA seen through the eyes of a coder
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DNA seen through the eyes of a coder (or, If you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail) - Bert Hubert's writings
Updates: 12th of September 2021: I’m writing a book on DNA! If you want to become a beta reader, or have suggestions, I’d love to hear from you!
8th of January 2021: This article has been revised and updated, scientifically and in terms of dead links. Revision…
8th of January 2021: This article has been revised and updated, scientifically and in terms of dead links. Revision…
Why Rust strings seem hard
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Why Rust strings seem hard | Brandon's Website
Lately I've been seeing lots of anecdotes from people trying to get into Rust
who get really hung up on strings (&str, String, and their relationship).
Beyond Rust's usual challenges around ownership, there can be an added layer of
frustration because strings…
who get really hung up on strings (&str, String, and their relationship).
Beyond Rust's usual challenges around ownership, there can be an added layer of
frustration because strings…
Why is Python popular despite being accused of being slow?
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Why is Python So Popular Despite Being Slow? | Python Performance Explained
Explore why Python is popular despite being slower than other languages, comparing its versatility to a Toyota Corolla and discussing its strengths in web development, machine learning, and as a beginner-friendly language.
Released: Docker Desktop for Mac [Apple Silicon] - Docker Blog
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Released: Docker Desktop for Mac [Apple Silicon] | Docker
Learn from Docker experts to simplify and advance your app development and management with Docker. Stay up to date on Docker events and new version
Rust in the Linux kernel
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Rust in the Linux kernel
Posted by Wedson Almeida Filho, Android Team In our previous post , we announced that Android now supports the Rust programming language...
Opting your Website out of Google's FLoC Network
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Opting your Website out of Google's FLoC Network
"The problem is that the customer has two children with their own daughter, and, as a result, he can't use my software because of errors."
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Cycles in family tree software
I am the developer of some family tree software (written in C++ and Qt). I had no problems until one of my customers mailed me a bug report. The problem is that the customer has two children with t...
The amazing Grant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown) demonstrates seam carving in Julia.
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Seam Carving | Week 2, lecture 7 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020
An algorithm for intelligently resizing images and an introduction to dynamic programming.
For full course information, visit https://github.com/mitmath/computational-thinking/tree/Fall20
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For full course information, visit https://github.com/mitmath/computational-thinking/tree/Fall20
Course website: https://computationalthinking.mit.edu/Fall20/
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