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A wide variety today covering strong opinions, idea and growth mazes and getting sofas around corners.

A wide variety today covering strong opinions, idea and growth mazes and getting sofas around corners.

Heroku has announced exciting updates that will help Salesforce Consulting Partners expand their offerings, deepen their expertise, and deliver pro-code solutions to their customers. The updates are designed to accelerate the adoption and successful implementation of Heroku for our customers. These changes make it easy for customers to identify Consultants with Heroku expertise who can […] The post Heroku Introduces New Partner Resources..

WikiTok - paul.kinlan.me - 1 year ago - eng
Link: WikiTok This is such an amazing site and has become a bit of a daily habit for me. It's a brilliantly simple idea that means I'm browsing more of Wikipedia than I ever have before. I built a similar demo a while ago using the now-defunct Portals API because I want to explore what a Web Browser could be if it had a UI like TikTok. My hypothesis was that while links are amazing, what is behind them is hidden, and worse (imo) it's behind..

WikiTok - paul.kinlan.me - 1 year ago - eng
Link: WikiTok This is such an amazing site and has become a bit of a daily habit for me. It's a brilliantly simple idea that means I'm browsing more of Wikipedia than I ever have before. I built a similar demo a while ago using the now-defunct Portals API because I want to explore what a Web Browser could be if it had a UI like TikTok. My hypothesis was that while links are amazing, what is behind them is hidden, and worse (imo) it's behind..

It may come as no surprise to the people who get emails from me, but I failed GCSE English. I loved reading, but I struggled to articulate my thoughts clearly and I struggled with basic grammar. It wasn't until I was 20 that I could explain a verb and a noun.... A good friend read my final year dissertation about Fraud Detection and his main comment was: "Did you learn how to use a semi-colon?

It may come as no surprise to the people who get emails from me, but I failed GCSE English. I loved reading, but I struggled to articulate my thoughts clearly and I struggled with basic grammar. It wasn't until I was 20 that I could explain a verb and a noun.... A good friend read my final year dissertation about Fraud Detection and his main comment was: "Did you learn how to use a semi-colon?

Link: Why I use Cline for AI Engineering - by Addy Osmani In this post Addy describes his use of Cline (Jan 30). It was the first time I'd heard of it. I was kinda surprised because I've been on top of tooling for a while now. For the longest time I'd been using Replit, it had a nice flow to it. I could ask it to help me solve a problem and it would just apply the code to the project.

Link: Why I use Cline for AI Engineering - by Addy Osmani In this post Addy describes his use of Cline (Jan 30). It was the first time I'd heard of it. I was kinda surprised because I've been on top of tooling for a while now. For the longest time I'd been using Replit, it had a nice flow to it. I could ask it to help me solve a problem and it would just apply the code to the project.

Today I found myself debugging a mysterious log message flooding the output of a small tool I have built to make the life of my colleagues easier. The full message was: SDK 2025 / 02 / 17 16 : 36 : 44 WARN Response has no supported checksum . Not validating response payload . Searching Googling “Response has no supported checksum. Not validating response payload.” revealed a shockingly low n..

Gradio Client Most people in the AI-sphere (Deep Learning, LLM’s) are aware of the Gradio project (now under the huggingface umbrella). Tip Gradio in short Gradio is a simple Machine Learning App framework that provides easy components and reactivity. See for yourself: import gradio as gr def greet(name): return "Hello " + name + "!" demo = gr.Interface(fn = greet, inputs = "te....

Marimo Marimo is the “new” kid on the block. Based on what Marimo tries to achieve you can’t help yourself but comparing it too other frameworks such as Gradio, Jupyter, Streamlit, Solara & Panel . Note A multitude of options The fact that there’s a plethora of options to build WASM apps/tools and “ literate programming” through notebook-style is nothing short of amazing We’re in for a great time! Drawback? ....

Gradio Client Most people in the AI-sphere (Deep Learning, LLM’s) are aware of the Gradio project (now under the huggingface umbrella). Tip Gradio in short Gradio is a simple Machine Learning App framework that provides easy components and reactivity. See for yourself: import gradio as gr def greet(name): return "Hello " + name + "!" demo = gr.Interface(fn = greet, inputs = "te....

Marimo Marimo is the “new” kid on the block. Based on what Marimo tries to achieve you can’t help yourself but comparing it too other frameworks such as Gradio, Jupyter, Streamlit, Solara & Panel . Note A multitude of options The fact that there’s a plethora of options to build WASM apps/tools and “ literate programming” through notebook-style is nothing short of amazing We’re in for a great time! Drawback? ....



Kotlin is one of the most expressive multi-paradigm programming languages I've encountered. Much like Java, a robust set of collections is built into the standard library, and it in fact improves upon Java by supporting covariance, contravariance, and invariance for generic collections. It's both concise and embraces functional programming, which makes it especially good for Leetcode interviews where every second on the clock matters. ..

I've noticed something horrifying within myself recently. I'm addicted to seeking things. I feel like goals do not matter anymore. Because once I achieve something, I suddenly feel down and depressed. What I enjoy is seeking -the whole process until the end, but not the end itself. Why do I find this horrifying, tho? Because I have big dreams I want to achieve. But what if they also end up like other dreams/plans of mine? No matter wha....

If you want to build AI products, you need to use Python.” I hear this a lot, and it’s wrong. I get why people think it- software engineers have been trained to lean into open-source tooling, and the AI ecosystem is undoubtably strongest in Python. But if you don’t already use Python, switching languages for the ecosystem is likely a bad call. Not only is that ecosystem less mature than it seems (who genuinely has enough experience to b....


There’s quite a bit going on in the Windows 11 desktop pic shown at the top of this post. To see the details, you can pinch zoom the pic if you are on a phone or touchscreen device, or right-click the pic and choose to open it in a new browser tab if you are on a desktop computer.

There’s quite a bit going on in the Windows 11 desktop pic shown at the top of this post. To see the details, you can pinch zoom the pic if you are on a phone or touchscreen device, or right-click the pic and choose to open it in a new browser tab if you are on a desktop computer.

searchcode.com’s SQLite database is probably one of the largest in the world, at least for a public facing website. It’s actual size is 6.4 TB. Which is probably 6 terabytes bigger than yours. -rw-r--r-- 1 searchcode searchcode 6.4T Feb 17 04:30 searchcode.db At least, I think its bigger. I have no evidence to the contrary, being by far the largest I have ever heard of. Poking around the internet did not find anyone talking publicly abou..

A comprehensive guide for Indian software developers working with foreign clients on how to receive payments, handle taxes, and manage GST compliance. Learn about payment platforms, tax implications, and best practices.

I’ve been thinking a lot about risk registers recently. I feel like people don’t know enough about them, or reject them on principle for being “more process”. I’ve worked in projects where the process was heavy, and like many, I very much didn’t like it then. But since moving to more “agile” environments, I’ve repeatedly been missing the structured aspects of writing things down, and wished for more rigour, more … process?

dictpress v2.1.0 - nadh.in - 1 year ago - eng
Repository: @knadh/dictpress GitHub release page: v2.1.0 Changelog a5f64a3 Add goreleaser GitHub action workflow. 479dd73 Merge branch ‘bundle-handler’ e8a89d9 Add /static/_bundle.js|.css handlers to automatically bundle and serve static assets. 1dbe1ed fix(config.sample.toml) Spell corrected ( #41 ) 9be0f14 Merge pull request #40 from chinmayb/master 8de4805 Create ci.yaml 487f0e4 Merge pull request #36 from chin..


The first entry of a journal documenting the development of a video game. Coming up with an idea for a game.

I’ve been thinking a lot about risk registers recently. I feel like people don’t know enough about them, or reject them on principle for being “more process”. I’ve worked in projects where the process was heavy, and like many, I very much didn’t like it then. But since moving to more “agile” environments, I’ve repeatedly been missing the structured aspects of writing things down, and wished for more rigour, more … process?

A comprehensive guide for Indian software developers working with foreign clients on how to receive payments, handle taxes, and manage GST compliance. Learn about payment platforms, tax implications, and best practices.


judging from what i've read online over time, it is my understanding that XML was a major turning point for programming. everyone went crazy over it, everyone was trying to reinvent the wheel using it, it was the AI or cryptocurrencies of its time. my question is why? can someone who was old enough to remember explain to me what was so revolutionary about XML? it's just a markup language, and they certainly had markup languages before XML,..


Last month I completed my first year at EnterpriseDB. I'm on the team that built and maintains pglogical and who, over the years, contributed a good chunk of the logical replication functionality that exists in community Postgres. Most of my work, our work, is in C and Rust with tests in Perl and Python. Our focus these days is a descendant of pglogical called Postgres Distributed which supports replicating DDL, tunable consistency acro....

I've never used any other AI "assistant," although I've talked with those who have, most of whom are not very positive. My experience using Xcode's AI is that it occasionally offers a line of code that works, but you mostly get junk


The links today are about developing code without thinking, interesting network projects and extensive travel tips.

The links today are about developing code without thinking, interesting network projects and extensive travel tips.

I’ve recently been wearing a Casio AE-1200 . I had a familiar model in my teens, lost it, then bought this a decade later in the tail end of the pandemic. It’s a solid digital watch. Subtle, snazzy. But above all else it’s cheap and practical, filled to the brim with more features than a simple digital watch ever needs: Day & date tracking 5 alarms Hourly notification toggle Stopwatch + countdown timer World time / timezone library A b....

What is behavior-driven development, and how does it work alongside test-driven development? How do you communicate requirements between teams in an organization? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects.

Many organizations rush into MLOps without a structured approach, leading to fragmented infrastructure and duplicated efforts. In this post, we'll explore how Feature Stores help streamline ML workflows, ensuring scalability and efficiency.

Many organizations rush into MLOps without a structured approach, leading to fragmented infrastructure and duplicated efforts. In this post, we'll explore how Feature Stores help streamline ML workflows, ensuring scalability and efficiency.



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