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I was recently introduced to the paper “Seeing the Invisible: Perceptual-Cognitive Aspects of Expertise” by Gary Klein and Robert Hoffman. It’s excellent and I recommend you read it when you have a chance. Klein and Hoffman discuss the ability of experts to “see what is not there”: in addition to observing data and cues that are present in the environment, experts perceive implications of these cues, such as the absence of expected or “typi..
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I was recently introduced to the paper “Seeing the Invisible: Perceptual-Cognitive Aspects of Expertise” by Gary Klein and Robert Hoffman. It’s excellent and I recommend you read it when you have a chance. Klein and Hoffman discuss the ability of experts to “see what is not there”: in addition to observing data and cues that are present in the environment, experts perceive implications of these cues, such as the absence of expected or “typi..
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During a team call this morning, one of the engineers mentioned about the useless things he still remembers and how it would be good if the brain would clear them out.
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During a team call this morning, one of the engineers mentioned about the useless things he still remembers and how it would be good if the brain would clear them out.
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As the demands of the web change and developers experiment with different user experiences, the need for more native language improvements expands. Our presentation layer, CSS, has done incredibly well in improving capabilities, even if sometimes too slow. The need for native support for automatically expanding textarea elements has been long known…and it’s finally here! […] The post AutoGrow Textareas with CSS appeared first on David ..
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As the demands of the web change and developers experiment with different user experiences, the need for more native language improvements expands. Our presentation layer, CSS, has done incredibly well in improving capabilities, even if sometimes too slow. The need for native support for automatically expanding textarea elements has been long known…and it’s finally here! […] The post AutoGrow Textareas with CSS appeared first on David ..
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Snyk named as a top cybersecurity company in inaugural Fortune Cyber 60 2023 list
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snyk.io
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2 years ago
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eng
We’re proud that Snyk has been honored with inclusion on the inaugural Fortune Cyber 60 list as a top growth-stage company.
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A brief moment waiting for my little one’s swim lesson to start. The post Pacifica After Rain first appeared on hypergeometric .
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Introduction Icons/UI Scripts Tips Introduction I absolutely love Raycast because, with it, I’m able to use a single software that can handle a wide range of tasks and significantly improving my productivity. Raycast serves as a replacement for Spotlight (or can be used alongside it) to enhance your macOS experience. Essentially, it has replaced several tools in my workflow, examples: a windows manager with custom size window..
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Introduction Icons/UI Scripts Tips Introduction I absolutely love Raycast because, with it, I’m able to use a single software that can handle a wide range of tasks and significantly improving my productivity. Raycast serves as a replacement for Spotlight (or can be used alongside it) to enhance your macOS experience. Essentially, it has replaced several tools in my workflow, examples: a windows manager with custom size window..
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Table of Contents An Example Tracking RSS As regular readers of this blog will now, JDK Flight Recorder (JFR) is one of my favorite tools of the Java platform. This low-overhead event recording engine built into the JVM is invaluable for observing the runtime characteristics of Java applications and identifying any potential performance issues. JFR continues to become better and better with every new release, with one recent a..
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Table of Contents An Example Tracking RSS As regular readers of this blog will now, JDK Flight Recorder (JFR) is one of my favorite tools of the Java platform. This low-overhead event recording engine built into the JVM is invaluable for observing the runtime characteristics of Java applications and identifying any potential performance issues. JFR continues to become better and better with every new release, with one recent a..
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As I mentioned a while ago, I had the opportunity to repair a bunch of broken boards for Commodore C16 and Plus/4 computers. This led to a couple of new projects, the ROMulator and the PLA264. To help with the … Continue reading → The post Making Cartridges for the Commodore C16, C116, and Plus/4 first appeared on hackup.net .
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Hosting quickly 2.5 - Discovering and calling a backend from Dioxus
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blog.martijnarts.com
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2 years ago
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eng
Hosting quickly 1 - Setting up Terraform, Github, and 1Password Hosting quickly 2 - Dioxus to the web on Fly.io We should make the backend serve some API that we can hit from the frontend. We'll turn the root endpoint in the backend into a JSON-returning endpoint:
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Becoming languid and weak; pining; losing health and strength. Similar: pining Amorously pensive; indicating melancholy. “languishing eyes, or look” Suffering neglect; neglected. Similar: neglected
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Needed a VPN to test an API from a different location. Gave Mullvad a try. Pretty neat, you can generate an account number without providing an email address. You can also pre-pay with a ton of options, including cash, crypto, credit cards, PayPal, wire transfers… After seeing your account credited, one can download a generated WireGuard configuration . Also a WireGuard noob, so took this opportunity to give it a try. The WireGuar....
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Exploring OverTheWire: Level 5 to Level 6 - Bandit Challenge
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akashrajpurohit.com
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2 years ago
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eng
Welcome back to our thrilling journey through the Bandit Challenge! In this blog post, we'll conquer Level 6 by hunting for a password hidden within a file that possesses specific properties. Join me as we navigate the 'inhere' directory, utilize critical commands, and uncover the file that meets the given criteria. Let's dive in!
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Exploring OverTheWire: Level 5 to Level 6 - Bandit Challenge
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akashrajpurohit.com
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2 years ago
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eng
Welcome back to our thrilling journey through the Bandit Challenge! In this blog post, we'll conquer Level 6 by hunting for a password hidden within a file that possesses specific properties. Join me as we navigate the 'inhere' directory, utilize critical commands, and uncover the file that meets the given criteria. Let's dive in!
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Seals at Horsey Gap We arrived at Horsey Gap at 12:45pm on a Saturday. There is a dedicated, paid car park, which is the only option for those who have come by car. The fee is reasonable, and although the car park is not very big, cars generally seem to leave frequently enough that you soon get a space. Following are some of my favourite photos I took of the seals and their pups. While most of the seal pups are down on the beach, a handf..
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Seals at Horsey Gap We arrived at Horsey Gap at 12:45pm on a Saturday. There is a dedicated, paid car park, which is the only option for those who have come by car. The fee is reasonable, and although the car park is not very big, cars generally seem to leave frequently enough that you soon get a space. Following are some of my favourite photos I took of the seals and their pups. While most of the seal pups are down on the beach, a handf..
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TLDR: How author forgot his own code, ended up wasting time and learned importance of documenting the code.
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Our Creative Director asked me if I could estimate the number of production releases we have pushed so we could bost about it on our website . I quickly figured out a strategy that would work using just the heroku apps and heroku releases commands, but realized I would need to draft a script to iterate and parse the outputs. I also knew it would be best to do this in bash to make use of those heroku-cli commands. I’m ashamed to say my ba....
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While recovering from my second bout of COVID, I have been looking back through the pictures I took on my around-the-world trip this summer ( which you can read more about here ). On the Europe leg of the trip, we were lucky enough to visit some of the best museums in the world, but we also found some inspiring art in unexpected places. Excluding famous works, here are some selected favorites:
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jOOQ 3.19.0 Released with DuckDB, Trino, Oracle 23c support, join path improvements, an official gradle plugin, commercial maven repositories, policies, UDT paths, trigger meta data, hierarchies, and much more
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blog.jooq.org
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2 years ago
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New Dialects It’s been a few releases since we’ve added support for new dialects, but finally some very interesting RDBMS of increasing popularity have joined the jOOQ family including: These dialects are available in all jOOQ editions. New dialect versions In addition to these entirely new dialects, big new CockroachDB and Oracle versions have shipped: … Continue reading jOOQ 3.19.0 Released with DuckDB, Trino, Oracle 23c support, join p..
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