Better Range Types in Postgres 14: Turning 100 Lines of SQL Into 3
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Better Range Types in Postgres 14: Turning 100... | Crunchy Data Blog
Almost a decade after range types were introduced, Postgres 14 makes it easier to write "boring SQL" for range data. Meet the "multirange" data type.
Hackers Steal Wealth of Data from Game Giant EA
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Hackers Steal Wealth of Data from Game Giant EA
The data includes source code for FIFA 21 and the Frostbite engine.
Privacy analysis of FLoC
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Privilege escalation with polkit: How to get root on Linux with a seven-year-old bug | The GitHub Blog
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Privilege escalation with polkit: How to get root on Linux with a seven-year-old bug
polkit is a system service installed by default on many Linux distributions. It’s used by systemd, so any Linux distribution that uses systemd also uses polkit.
Running my .NET nanoFramework for 8 years on a battery
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Show dotnet: Running my .NET nanoFramework for 8 years on a battery
.NET nanoFramework works directly on microprocessors like ESP32, STM32. It can deep sleep and have a very low battery consumption.
Wormhole: Instant Encrypted File-Sharing Powered by WebTorrent
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Wormhole: Instant Encrypted File-Sharing Powered by WebTorrent * TorrentFreak
Wormhole is a free browser-based tool that allows people to instantly share files with end-to-end encryption using BitTorrent.
Zero downtime Postgres migration, done right
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Conventional Comments - interesting way to structure efficient communication in code review comments
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Conventional Comments
Comments that are easy to grok and grep
"Summary: Python is 1.3x faster when compiled in a way that re-examines shitty technical decisions from the 1990s." (Daniel Colascione on Facebook)
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Strangest tournament I've ever seen - Win Bitcoins for fixing Python exceptions
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BTC FixMan – Earn BTC for fixing python exceptions
Participate Bitcon Tournament for fixing exceptions. Free in!
Do People Still Want Swag?
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Do Developers Still Want Swag?
Over the years, company merchandise, also known as swag (short for “stuff we all get”), has become something of a status symbol in some circles. But do developers still want swag? Find out more in our latest article.
Do You Need Redis? PostgreSQL Does Queuing, Locking, & Pub/Sub
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Do You Need Redis? PostgreSQL Does Queuing, Locking, & Pub/Sub
It's a common architecture to have PostgreSQL and Redis serve as the backbone of your app, but PostgreSQL may be capable of everything you use Redis for.
What happens to a programmer's career as he gets older? What are your stories or advice about the programming career around 45-50? Any advice on how to plan your career until then? Any differences between US and UE on this matter?
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Is software development really a dead-end job after age 35-40?
Answer (1 of 532): Software developers should be updated with the newly launched technologies all over the world. If a software developer is not familiar with the updated technology, then their career starts to fall, but it will not end.
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"If you’re measuring time using rdtsc in the emulated x86_64 environment on the M1 be very careful. The times you’re seeing may be 2.5x smaller than the reality!"
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CPU fun
Fun with Timers and cpuid
Who really designed this processor?
Doom running on an IKEA lamp
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Disasters I've seen in a microservices world
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Disasters I've seen in a microservices world
When Martin Fowler's post about microservices came out in 2014, the teams where I worked were already building service-oriented architectures. That post and the subsequent hype made their way into almost every software team in the world. The "Netflix OSS…