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I spend a lot of time on the computer, using a lot of software. This makes me acutely aware when things don’t quite work right. A button that renders incorrectly. Inconsistent padding. Unthemed dialogs. Even the best themes out there had small bugs that annoyed me. I care deeply about a smooth, consistent desktop experience.
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From Single-Node to Multi-GPU Clusters: How Discord Made Distributed Compute Easy for ML Engineers
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discord.com
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7 months ago
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eng
From manual GPU configs to one-command clusters: Join Serrana Aguirregaray and Nathaniel Jenkins as they tell the story of Discord's journey to build a developer-friendly ML infrastructure on Ray for 200M+ monthly active users.
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I enjoyed that book because it presents a good framework to “let go”. It goes pretty deep into the principle and its applications, and is relatively action oriented. It’s a bit repetitive, but still worth a read. Also it’s called “let them theory”, but really it’s a principle, not a theory. Needed to be said. Summary
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Beszel — Lightweight self-hosted server monitoring for your homelab
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akashrajpurohit.com
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7 months ago
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eng
Beszel is a lightweight server monitoring solution with Docker stats, historical data, and alerts. Built with a single Go binary and minimal resource footprint, it's perfect for monitoring your homelab infrastructure efficiently.
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Beszel — Lightweight self-hosted server monitoring for your homelab
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akashrajpurohit.com
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7 months ago
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eng
Beszel is a lightweight server monitoring solution with Docker stats, historical data, and alerts. Built with a single Go binary and minimal resource footprint, it's perfect for monitoring your homelab infrastructure efficiently.
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Today I want to celebrate niche tooling that makes life more comfortable on the computer. For context, I like to work with computers from the keyboard, minimizing use of the mouse. But this is often difficult to do consistently, especially when everything is a web app, a world known to be mouse-focused. Let me tell you about the fantastic Firefox extensions Vimium, and Edit With Emacs, both of which make the keyboard life more pleasant.
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Today I want to celebrate niche tooling that makes life more comfortable on the computer. For context, I like to work with computers from the keyboard, minimizing use of the mouse. But this is often difficult to do consistently, especially when everything is a web app, a world known to be mouse-focused. Let me tell you about the fantastic Firefox extensions Vimium, and Edit With Emacs, both of which make the keyboard life more pleasant.
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DEF CON Training is headed to Singapore! In April 2026, the first-ever DEF CON Singapore, co-hosted with @ HTX (Home Team Science & Technology Agency) and @ Centre for Strategic Infocomm Technologies (CSIT), will kick off with two days of world-class instruction on cutting edge topics. Want to join us? The Call for Trainers (CFT) is now open and accepting applications until 11:59 pm PT on November 10. Be sure to take a look at..
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Introducing the pilot of Heroku Vibes, your collaborative agent for turning ideas into running apps. For those who have been with us on this journey for a while, the name “Heroku Garden” might stir up a bit of nostalgia. It was the web experience that enabled developers to become immediately productive in creating and deploying […] The post Welcome to Heroku Vibes appeared first on Heroku .
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Pandoc can prepare LaTeX math for MathJax via its eponymous --mathjax option. It wraps formulas in elements and injects a |