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The same year I was born, the president of USA, Ronald Reagan, was giving a speech in Germany. I learned about it 31 years later when I saw it on Reddit. As he keeps talking “presidentially,” we can all hear a bang. Unfazed, Reagan comments “Missed me” and tries to continue with the speech. Indeed, it missed him. It wasn’t a gun shot at all, it was a balloon popping. Reagan was shot with a gun six years earlier and still felt the consequenc....
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This is a thread for discussing the Ada programming language. There doesn't seem to be many Ada programmers here, but we'll see. The Ada programming language was created for the United States Department of Defense in order to provide a reliable programming language to replace the many hundreds in use there at the time. The specifications of what would be desired in this language went through several transformations, from Strawman to Wo....
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Recently I’ve enjoyed reading blog posts by Nikita . You can find the blog here . One blog post I see quoted often is this one (you can read it in 6 languages - that says something). It’s about the disastrous state of current software development. The author brings a lot of good points. The message is that no one puts effort into making software performant. We solve problems by adding complexity, never actually solving the root cause...
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A short guide to troubleshooting the installation of Microsoft's Azure Command Line Interface (CLI) on Manjaro Linux
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It’s been nearly two weeks since I’ve posted anything. In fact, tomorrow marks two weeks since my last post . This is mostly because I’v been under the weather (idiom for being sick for my non-native English readers).
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A few days ago I was invited to become a member of the Django software foundation due to my contributions to Django. Awesome! Now I get to hang about in the super-secret mailing list and discuss django-related illuminati business. Removal of core developers The hot news in Django-land is the proposa...
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A few days ago I was invited to become a member of the Django software foundation due to my contributions to Django. Awesome! Now I get to hang about in the super-secret mailing list and discuss django-related illuminati business. Removal of core developers The hot news in Django-land is the proposa...
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One word to describe this novel: illuminating. This story is rich in its atmosphere of history and emotion, tethering the frail…
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Paul Hudson , over at Hacking with Swift , has written The Complete Guide to Optionals in Swift . One of the many highlights is the nil-coalescing operator . If you're a fan of the C-like syntax in ternary operations , you'd enjoy chaining with Swift's nil-coalescing operator: let players = [ "goose": "run!" ] let move = players["duck1"] ?? players["duck2"] ?? players["duck3"] ?? players["goose"] print("\(String(describing: move))") ..
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source: Anders Sune Berg ) In the previous article I’ve described a weekend project called txqr for unidirectional data transfer using animated sequence of QR codes. The straightforward approach was to repeat the encoded sequence over and over until the receiver gets complete data. This simple repetition code was good enough for starter and trivial to implement, but also introduced long delays in case the receiver missed at least on..
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source: Anders Sune Berg ) In the previous article I’ve described a weekend project called txqr for unidirectional data transfer using animated sequence of QR codes. The straightforward approach was to repeat the encoded sequence over and over until the receiver gets complete data. This simple repetition code was good enough for starter and trivial to implement, but also introduced long delays in case the receiver missed at least on..
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For the last four years I’ve been working on a book for programmers who want to learn mathematics. It’s finally done, and you can buy it today. The website for the book is pimbook.org, which has purchase links—paperback and ebook—and a preview of the first pages. You can see more snippets later in the book on the Amazon listing’s “Look Inside” feature. If you’re a programmer who wants to learn math, this book is written specifically for you..
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For the last four years I’ve been working on a book for programmers who want to learn mathematics. It’s finally done, and you can buy it today. The website for the book is pimbook.org, which has purchase links—paperback and ebook—and a preview of the first pages. You can see more snippets later in the book on the Amazon listing’s “Look Inside” feature. If you’re a programmer who wants to learn math, this book is written specifically for you..
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For the last four years I’ve been working on a book for programmers who want to learn mathematics. It’s finally done, and you can buy it today. The website for the book is pimbook.org, which has purchase links—paperback and ebook—and a preview of the first pages. You can see more snippets later in the book on the Amazon listing’s “Look Inside” feature. If you’re a programmer who wants to learn math, this book is written specifically for you..
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Someone handed me an Ocado shopping voucher for 30% off. Sounded promising, even for a one-off. With my Money or Your Life hat on, I took a closer look for potential savings. Results were disappointing, when compared to alternatives like Asda. Here's a table comparing Ocado (30% off) and Asda (no discount): Ocado Asda Coconut Merchant Organic Raw Extra Virgin Coconut Oil 500ml 6.74 KTC 100% pure coconut oil 2.00 Waitro....
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16th January 2019 - I have updated the article to include DNS lookups over VPN too, where as previously they would have been going out via your ISP/WiFi/mobile provider. WireGuard is the new kid on the block when it comes to VPNs. I could try and explain what it is and why you should switch from OpenVPN or IPsec to it, but they do a great job of that themselves:
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Law of Christ is Equivalent to the Law of the Ten Commandments
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honza.pokorny.ca
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7 years ago
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The law of Christ is identical to the law of the ten commandments. Christ did not give another law; Christ gave that law of the ten commandments. To this law He subjected Himself and has perfectly lived according to it, leaving us an example therein. He Himself is also a living law. Christ has never given liberty to transgress any of the ten commandments, be it those that pertain to murder, adultery, or theft, etc. Thus, the law of Chri..
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Law of Christ is Equivalent to the Law of the Ten Commandments
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honza.pokorny.ca
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7 years ago
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The law of Christ is identical to the law of the ten commandments. Christ did not give another law; Christ gave that law of the ten commandments. To this law He subjected Himself and has perfectly lived according to it, leaving us an example therein. He Himself is also a living law. Christ has never given liberty to transgress any of the ten commandments, be it those that pertain to murder, adultery, or theft, etc. Thus, the law of Chri..
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Did you know that it is mathematically impossible to predict the weather 30 days in the future. Not just “its really hard and we don’t know how to do it yet”, but rather “nobody will ever, EVER, be able to do this no matter how advanced they are”. Chaos theory proves it. Even if we know physics laws perfectly, even if they are completely deterministic, and we have nearly perfect knowledge of where every single atom is on earth, we will sti....
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This is #4 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Previous post (#3): Stack Overflow: How We Do Deployment - 2016 Edition What is monitoring? As far as I can tell, it means different things to different people. But we more or less agree on the concept. I think. Maybe. Let’s find out! When someone says monitoring, I think of: …but evidently some people think of other things. Those people are obv....
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This is #4 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Previous post (#3): Stack Overflow: How We Do Deployment - 2016 Edition What is monitoring? As far as I can tell, it means different things to different people. But we more or less agree on the concept. I think. Maybe. Let’s find out! When someone says monitoring, I think of: …but evidently some people think of other things. Those people are obv....
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Coroutine is most powerful and natural way to process multithreading code. This post is excercept of the talk given to my team.
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Coroutine is most powerful and natural way to process multithreading code. This post is excercept of the talk given to my team.
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Nearly every technology that has been developed has been used for both good and bad. Developments that look like they could have a massive impact on civilization have usually also spun off a side effect that has a detrimental effect. This could be the latest technologies such as genetic engineering and artificial intelligence or older technologies such as the automobile.
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Nearly every technology that has been developed has been used for both good and bad. Developments that look like they could have a massive impact on civilization have usually also spun off a side effect that has a detrimental effect. This could be the latest technologies such as genetic engineering and artificial intelligence or older technologies such as the automobile.
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NOTE: This was originally a Reddit essay. Please excuse the crude language aka "writing to your audience".I.
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Malicious code found in npm package event-stream downloaded 8 million times in the past 2.5 months
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snyk.io
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7 years ago
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An overview of how the malicious flatmap-stream npm package operates, and remediation steps to follow if you've been affected.
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A while back I collected all of the fake Orly book covers I could find an posted them online https://boyter.org/2016/04/collection-orly-book-covers/ I also mentioned that I was seriously considering writing content for the “Expert Excuses for Not Writing Unit Tests” one. I think I had this idea at the time that it was something I could potentially sell or use to raise my profile. Since I am not a comedy writer there is a market of about..
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I read a lot of books and once I start reading a book I normally finish it. This article proposes that it may be more valuable to have a bunch of books that are unread. Not sure I completely buy in to the proposition that “Read books are far less valuable than unread ones” however maybe I won’t feel so guilty buying a book and then leaving it unread.
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