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Shows how much the performance of Go has improved from version 1.0 through to 1.22 (including PGO) -- in its compiler, runtime, and libraries.
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Good Output (Issue #159) 2024-04-13 12:45:00 +07:00 by Mark Smith This week’s newsletter is out! In this week’s edition: Sun, moon & the solar eclipse, Tom Hanks spaceman, Bitcoin lending, student debt, civil war dystopia, Bitcoin’s design, Tik Tok ban, monopolies, free speech Issue details: Title: Good Output Issue: 159 Page: issue webpage Another awesome issue of the newsletter. #
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The Warp terminal is a serious boon for anyone looking for help on the command line, but it's not yet perfect
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Join me as I share my personal journey through my first ever Art Battle in Pittsburgh! This blog post takes you inside the electric atmosphere of the competition, my evolution as an artist from community classes to my first art sale, and the unwavering support of friends who braved a storm to be there. Dive into a night filled with passion, community spirit, and artistic inspiration right in the heart of Pittsburgh's vibrant arts scene..
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What is error culture, and how do you avoid it within your organization? How do you navigate alert and notification fatigue? Hey, it's episode #200! Real Python's editor-in-chief, Dan Bader, joins us this week to celebrate. Christopher Trudeau also returns to bring another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects.
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When I was at university, a long time ago, one of the books I really enjoyed was “ The Cuckoo’s Egg ” by Clifford Stoll.
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When I was at university, a long time ago, one of the books I really enjoyed was “ The Cuckoo’s Egg ” by Clifford Stoll.
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Parked on the little gravel car park near The Bridge at Clayhithe (the name of a pub, but it is by a bridge). Room for about half a dozen cars, but it was almost empty. Crossed the road brige and walked anti-clockwise around the loop. The first leg up to the lock was very peaceful, with several swans, coots and mallard bobbing along the river. Bottisham Lock is actually quite far from Bottisham, over 3 miles away as the crow flies. Pres..
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Parked on the little gravel car park near The Bridge at Clayhithe (the name of a pub, but it is by a bridge). Room for about half a dozen cars, but it was almost empty. Crossed the road brige and walked anti-clockwise around the loop. The first leg up to the lock was very peaceful, with several swans, coots and mallard bobbing along the river. Bottisham Lock is actually quite far from Bottisham, over 3 miles away as the crow flies. Pres..
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This is a fantastic reminder from Herbert: If you want to do something, like really want to do it, you need to prove it. That starts with you proving it to yourself. In difficult circumstances, do you make excuses? Or do you face your problem head on? Are you willing to make difficult decisions to do what you’ve committed to? Are you willing to put out bad work in order to improve? Are you open to taking feedback—even if it hurts—in o..
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This is a fantastic reminder from Herbert: If you want to do something, like really want to do it, you need to prove it. That starts with you proving it to yourself. In difficult circumstances, do you make excuses? Or do you face your problem head on? Are you willing to make difficult decisions to do what you’ve committed to? Are you willing to put out bad work in order to improve? Are you open to taking feedback—even if it hurts—in o..
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This is a fantastic reminder from Herbert: If you want to do something, like really want to do it, you need to prove it. That starts with you proving it to yourself. In difficult circumstances, do you make excuses? Or do you face your problem head on? Are you willing to make difficult decisions to do what you’ve committed to? Are you willing to put out bad work in order to improve? Are you open to taking feedback—even if it hurts—in o..
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Among the essential reasons I continue to make presentations at various conferences is that the preparation required to deliver good content forces me to learn and comprehend a topic in greater depth. I always try to talk about the stuff I am working on: the commitment to explaining what I am learning in public forces me into a higher level of knowledge. In the past few weeks, I have spoken about OAuth2 at two different conferences , and....
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In this post, we dive into nine lesser-known yet highly effective commands that can significantly improve your Docker experience in Node.js.
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The best thing about being a developer is being able to build your own tools, to your exact specifications.
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The last couple of years have been dominated by the advancements in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) field. Many of us witnessed and are currently experiencing some sort of renaissance of AI. It started with generated images from prompts, then it was all types of written content, and in the last few weeks we’ve seen astonishing […]
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I hadn’t updated my blog for a while so I thought I would write a short post about The Keeper Test . That is when all the images suddenly stopped displaying on this blog.
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I hadn’t updated my blog for a while so I thought I would write a short post about The Keeper Test . That is when all the images suddenly stopped displaying on this blog.
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Read an overview of our ASPM masterclass, including the definition of ASPM, its uses in today’s organizations, and a few implementation tips.
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One of the best engineering managers I ever had was at Cloudflare. Here's what he did in his free time...
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I want to explain why the blogs in My favorite technical blogs are my favorite. That page is solely about non-corporate tech blogs. So this post is too. I'll have to make another list for favorite corporate tech blogs. In short, they: Tackle hard and confusing topics Show working code Make things simpler Write regularly Talk about tradeoffs and downsides Avoid internet slang, memes, swearing, sarcasm, and ranting Tackle hard and conf....
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The project has been haunted by a mysterious bug since sometime February. It relates to the code that constructs the index, particularly the code that merges partial indices. In short the search engine constucts the reverse index through successive merging of smaller indices, which reduces the overall memory requirement. You can conceptualize the revese index itself as two files, one with offset pointers into another file, which has sor..
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For developers and businesses offering a web-based product, automated browser testing is a critical tool to ensure continuous delivery of a reliable service. Developers write browser tests by scripting actions against a real browser, simulating real usage by navigating, selecting, and making assertions about web pages and their document elements. In this post, we introduce […] The post Improved Browser Testing on Heroku with Chrome appe..
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Buy a thinkpad x230 and install heads. Write protect the flash chip. Put nail polish on the screws and take high resolution pictures to ensure signs of tampering. Do NOT use a HDD or SSD. They have DMA so a malicious firmware could do a lot of damage, use
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Buy a thinkpad x230 and install heads. Write protect the flash chip. Put nail polish on the screws and take high resolution pictures to ensure signs of tampering. Do NOT use a HDD or SSD. They have DMA so a malicious firmware could do a lot of damage, use of USB is preferred since they do not have DMA. Completely remove the microphone, sound card, webcam and the WWAN card from the laptop. Remove the fan to prevent binary acoustic data trans....
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