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I have written about running one Rails test quickly . To streamline the red-green-refactor cycle, the red or green should happen automatically, quickly, and be close to my eye focus point but not obstruct it. vim-test solves the "automatically" part. A shortcut to clear the terminal and run the current test somewhere. A shortcut to run all tests in the current file. A shortcut to run all tests. It has equivalents in other editor....
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This is a quick reaction to: ai-2027.com , which forecasts a very rapid timeline for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI). I’d say the likelihood of a “fast takeoff” scenario like this has greatly increased since ChatGPT. The big breakthrough of the past decade is that scaling up the neural net also scales up intelligence. The AI 2027 scenario is based on that trend: if the scaling laws hold, then....
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We moeten als Europa loskomen van de afhankelijkheid van Amerika als het gaat om onze digitale diensten. Wat als Trump bijvoorbeeld besluit om toegang tot deze diensten in te zetten als een geopolitiek schaakstuk? Op die manier kun je een land ernstig beperken in de dagelijkse werkzaamheden. Denk bijvoorbeeld aan hoe Microsoft volledig geïntegreerd is in de Nederlandse overheid. Van toegang krijgen tot cloud werkplekken tot de volledige com..
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David Oliver ziet het volgen van RSS Feeds als een tegengif tegen de vluchtige hap-snap consumptie van social media. Je moet tijd besteden aan welke RSS Feeds je wel/niet volgt en deze ’tuin’, zoals hij het noemt, regelmatig onderhouden zodat je niet overwoekert raakt door alle informatie.
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Assumed Audience : Programmers who care about programming languages and programming language theory. Epistemic Status : Confident, but I haven’t implemented these ideas yet. Introduction The Expression Problem (EP) is, in my opinion, the toughest problem facing programming languages. Even unseating a giant, firmly established rival language is easier! So what is the Expression Problem? I like the description in this post : ..
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Assumed Audience : Programmers who care about programming languages and programming language theory. Epistemic Status : Confident, but I haven’t implemented these ideas yet. Introduction The Expression Problem (EP) is, in my opinion, the toughest problem facing programming languages. Even unseating a giant, firmly established rival language is easier! So what is the Expression Problem? I like the description in this post : ..
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Assumed Audience : Programmers who care about programming languages and programming language theory. Epistemic Status : Confident, but I haven’t implemented these ideas yet. Introduction The Expression Problem (EP) is, in my opinion, the toughest problem facing programming languages. Even unseating a giant, firmly established rival language is easier! So what is the Expression Problem? I like the description in this post : ..
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Assumed Audience : Programmers who care about programming languages and programming language theory. Epistemic Status : Confident, but I haven’t implemented these ideas yet. Introduction The Expression Problem (EP) is, in my opinion, the toughest problem facing programming languages. Even unseating a giant, firmly established rival language is easier! So what is the Expression Problem? I like the description in this post : ..
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Assumed Audience : Programmers who care about programming languages and programming language theory. Epistemic Status : Confident, but I haven’t implemented these ideas yet. Introduction The Expression Problem (EP) is, in my opinion, the toughest problem facing programming languages. Even unseating a giant, firmly established rival language is easier! So what is the Expression Problem? I like the description in this post : ..
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Assumed Audience : Programmers who care about programming languages and programming language theory. Epistemic Status : Confident, but I haven’t implemented these ideas yet. Introduction The Expression Problem (EP) is, in my opinion, the toughest problem facing programming languages. Even unseating a giant, firmly established rival language is easier! So what is the Expression Problem? I like the description in this post : ..
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Assumed Audience : Programmers who care about programming languages and programming language theory. Epistemic Status : Confident, but I haven’t implemented these ideas yet. Introduction The Expression Problem (EP) is, in my opinion, the toughest problem facing programming languages. Even unseating a giant, firmly established rival language is easier! So what is the Expression Problem? I like the description in this post : ..
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Assumed Audience : Programmers who care about programming languages and programming language theory. Epistemic Status : Confident, but I haven’t implemented these ideas yet. Introduction The Expression Problem (EP) is, in my opinion, the toughest problem facing programming languages. Even unseating a giant, firmly established rival language is easier! So what is the Expression Problem? I like the description in this post : ..
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Assumed Audience : Programmers who care about programming languages and programming language theory. Epistemic Status : Confident, but I haven’t implemented these ideas yet. Introduction The Expression Problem (EP) is, in my opinion, the toughest problem facing programming languages. Even unseating a giant, firmly established rival language is easier! So what is the Expression Problem? I like the description in this post : ..
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Assumed Audience : Programmers who care about programming languages and programming language theory. Epistemic Status : Confident, but I haven’t implemented these ideas yet. Introduction The Expression Problem (EP) is, in my opinion, the toughest problem facing programming languages. Even unseating a giant, firmly established rival language is easier! So what is the Expression Problem? I like the description in this post : ..
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Assumed Audience : Programmers who care about programming languages and programming language theory. Epistemic Status : Confident, but I haven’t implemented these ideas yet. Introduction The Expression Problem (EP) is, in my opinion, the toughest problem facing programming languages. Even unseating a giant, firmly established rival language is easier! So what is the Expression Problem? I like the description in this post : ..
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📣 Action required: Upcoming Update to SoundCloud API id fields
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developers.soundcloud.com
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1 year ago
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eng
To all developers using SoundCloud’s public API — we’re introducing an important change that will affect how you reference resources like…
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📣 Action required: Upcoming Update to SoundCloud API id fields
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developers.soundcloud.com
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1 year ago
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eng
To all developers using SoundCloud’s public API — we’re introducing an important change that will affect how you reference resources like…
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The links today include indicating payment, curiosity in hiring, rebuilding Kafka, the near deletion of Toy Story 2, Internet in a box and an object in space, maybe.
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The links today include indicating payment, curiosity in hiring, rebuilding Kafka, the near deletion of Toy Story 2, Internet in a box and an object in space, maybe.
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What is your opinion on free VPNs? On Fdroid there are so many and some of them don't even need an account. I am currently using Calyx VPN and it seems to work. How do these guys make their money? Who is funding them? Very shady...
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Black Hat Asia 2025: My Journey as a Reviewer, Speaker & Community Connector
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snyk.io
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1 year ago
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Explore a personal journey through Black Hat Asia 2025 as a speaker, reviewer, and community connector. Discover insights on cloud security, women in cyber, AI, and building connections.
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Here’s a problem you might be familiar with: I keep forgetting what AEAD exactly means and why you would ever use it. Yes, I know the acronym stands for “Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data”, but does that really clarify anything? Not to me, so I’ve finally decided to sit down and write this blog post as a piece of help for my future self… and for anyone else who finds AEAD hard to retain.
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Leveraged LLMs to rebuild our invoice system in 48 hours. Explores AI-driven development, prompt engineering, and lessons learned from this rapid migration.
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Vibe Coding Survival Guide – Secrets & Git Basics for Cursor-First Builders
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zackproser.com
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1 year ago
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eng
A no-jargon crash-course that keeps your AI side-projects from torching your wallet. Perfect for vibe coders with zero engineering background.
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Fallthrough #17 - Maintainers, Monetization, and Making The Time
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carlosbecker.com
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1 year ago
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Had an amazing chat with Matthew and Angelica about being a maintainer, monetization, making time, and GoReleaser.
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Repository: @knadh/listmonk GitHub release page: v5.0.0 Skip this release and upgrade to v5.0.2 instead for multiple fixes (UX bugs and a security fix) Changelog 3b8a8c2 3 Add email-builder/dist to .gitignore. 8902320 a Update screenshot on README.
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Leveraged LLMs to rebuild our invoice system in 48 hours. Explores AI-driven development, prompt engineering, and lessons learned from this rapid migration.
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Back when I was working on coppermind at the heyday of GPT3.5’s initial world shattering release, I had… difficulty finding good ways to deal with parsing the stochastic LLM outputs. I got better at this when I started work on arkaine, eventually developing a pretty useful and reliable parsing pattern. With an idea that would be best served as a golang app requiring interacting with LLMs I decided to do a quick port of the pars..
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I like Japanese cartoons and tea. Also I'm in the market for some first flush Darjeeling. If anyone ...
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Data Modeling for Java Developers: Structuring With PostgreSQL and MongoDB
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www.thepolyglotdeveloper.com
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1 year ago
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eng
Application and system designs have always been considered the most essential step in application development. All the later steps and technologies to be used depend on how the system has been designe... The post Data Modeling for Java Developers: Structuring With PostgreSQL and MongoDB appeared first on DEV .
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I've come to realize that soyjack party is the new 4chan and 4chan has turned into Something Awful in terms of Internet legacy/hierarchy. Even if it is all shit, soyjack party cranks out OC, pulls stunts, and raids as well as 4chan did in its heyday. Nowadays 4chan is mainly a bastion of discussion and past efforts and anyone who takes it seriously is considered to be a part of the old, irrelevant guard. And think about it critically for a ....
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Did some work on eli5equation, cleaning up and fully deploying prior one day project. We’ll see if people find it useful. I find it super useful when tackling new AI papers. I also gave it a bit of a glowup too. And yeah, still powered by arkaine.
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Recently the about:config option privacy .resistFingerprinting .spoofOsInUserAgentHeader (and all its code) was removed in Tor Browser. Not only that, but general .useragent .override cannot be set in Tor Browser either: >RFP (privacy.resistFingerprinting) in code ignores these override prefs. >We locked RFP because some users disabled it just for getting the dark theme or other minor features that RFP breaks without realizin....
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just is a better way of documenting project specific commands than using a Makefile or a folder full of scripts. It is easy to get started with, powerful for the long haul, and written in Rust.
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just is a better way of documenting project specific commands than using a Makefile or a folder full of scripts. It is easy to get started with, powerful for the long haul, and written in Rust.
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I have been playing with some alternative shells recently. Alternatives shells would be defined as shells that exist outside of the current big 3 (bash, zsh, and fish). I've done some daily driving of nushell for the past few months and while it has some interesting concepts, its fuzzy finding doesn't do it for me. Have you been using any alternate shells? I am looking at testing out murex, and maybe a few other ones while I'm at it.
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