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One of the main pain points of using SQLite in production deployments or VMs is managing the database. There are lots of database GUIs, but only work with local SQLite databases. Managing an SQLite database remotely requires: Adding a new service to the deployment (like Adminer , sqlite-web or postlite ) Giving the new service permissions to access the volume with the database Exposing a port to access the service The alternative is ..

Introduction In the latest release Apple has made some big steps forward with the integration of Apple Keychain and macOS/iOS: “ iOS 15 Includes Built-In Password Authenticator With Autofill, Replacing Google Authenticator and Authy ”. Now the passwords are well managed, quite well integrated in the system, and most important: you can also add the 2FA without use third-party apps. And i think this feature is very useful, at the moment I en..

Reply to Robbinespu - lagomor.ph - 3 years ago - eng
Thanks for the great jumping off point for my own code! Reading through your page layouts helped a lot in understanding how to get indiepost content working on my own site.



This release contiues the work from previous releases around more sophisticated SQL transformation capabilities, including: Client side computed columns for both read and write operations Audit columns Pattern matching SQL transformations More implicit JOIN capabilities Client side computed columns A ground breaking new core feature available in all commercial distributions isthe new client side computed … Continue reading 3.17.0 Release ..


As is too often the case, I find that the initial aspect of getting a modern app (Bootstrap, Tailwind, React) initially setup to be the most frustrating aspect of Rails. Given that I like to spin up new apps pretty regularly, well, I spend a lot of time being frustrated with an old man's grumbling of: It didn't used to be this hard. No it wasn't this hard. And while I still don't really understand asset compilation, I did recent....


When using Storybook in React applications to showcase and document your components, creating the Storybook file is often a repetitive task. Therefore, I want to show a quick alternative using the popular Hygen code generator.

We’re proud to present the 2022 State of Open Source Security report, a joint collaboration between Snyk and the Linux Foundation

A deep dive into the protocol powering HTTP/3 and others, implementing a lot of TCP and supporting encryption at all steps.

We admit that this article is blatant Rust propaganda. If you are rust-curious, this is the place for you. We want to show you how the benefits of using Rust go beyond the language itself and trickle down to your whole ecosystem. Dynamic languages can undoubtedly be fun and convenient. However, always being dynamic is not necessarily a good thing. The word on the street is that unit testing is driven by dynamic languages precisely because....

Let’s consider a discrete distribution $X$ defined by its probability mass function $p_X(x)$. We randomly take elements from $X$ until we observe the given element $x_0$. What’s the expected number of takes in this process? This classic statistical problem could be solved in various ways. I would like to share one of my favorite approaches that involves the derivative of the series $\sum_{n=0}^\infty x^n$.

At the time of writing this, my career is more than 13 years old. Starting programming professionally in 2009, and doing some bits and pieces of learning back when I was studying, I have been playing with computers around the start of this century. In all these years, I have worked with 4-5 different tech stacks and worked in corporations with 400+ employees, software shops and startups as well. And with all these I gained a valuable experi..

Let’s consider a discrete distribution $X$ defined by its probability mass function $p_X(x)$. We randomly take elements from $X$ until we observe the given element $x_0$. What’s the expected number of takes in this process? This classic statistical problem could be solved in various ways. I would like to share one of my favorite approaches that involves the derivative of the series $\sum_{n=0}^\infty x^n$.

At the time of writing this, my career is more than 13 years old. Starting programming professionally in 2009, and doing some bits and pieces of learning back when I was studying, I have been playing with computers around the start of this century. In all these years, I have worked with 4-5 different tech stacks and worked in corporations with 400+ employees, software shops and startups as well. And with all these I gained a valuable experi..

Images & social media Service Focus Pricing Bannerbear Template base generated Image and video $49/$149/$299 Synthesia AI talking head video generation $30/Sales API teamplate io Image generation API 0/29/69/139 dinapictures image generation api 0/39/99/++ plainonlyvideos video automation api templates 59/249/599 pixelixe image generation api 9/49/99/249 Glitterly image & video templates based 0/15/39

Images & social media Service Focus Pricing Bannerbear Template base generated Image and video $49/$149/$299 Synthesia AI talking head video generation $30/Sales API teamplate io Image generation API 0/29/69/139 dinapictures image generation api 0/39/99/++ plainonlyvideos video automation api templates 59/249/599 pixelixe image generation api 9/49/99/249 Glitterly image & video templates based 0/15/39

Welcome to the IndieWeb, Miriam! I’ve struggled to categorize what on my wite is a “post” worth syndicating vs a “page” vs ??? I had this struggle too, and solved it with per-section and combined feeds. My combined feed contains every page on my site that includes a publication date in its metadata; my sections for articles and notes have their own respective feeds. If I want live updates (this is a static site) there’s still ....



Capturing memories - ilearnt.com - 3 years ago - eng
A PhD student has created a way to capture conversations with hospice patients that their relatives can play back and listen to at any time later.

Capturing memories - ilearnt.com - 3 years ago - eng
A PhD student has created a way to capture conversations with hospice patients that their relatives can play back and listen to at any time later.

BrightSign! - blog.herlein.com - 3 years ago - eng

BrightSign! - blog.herlein.com - 3 years ago - eng

BrightSign! - blog.herlein.com - 3 years ago - eng

BrightSign! - blog.herlein.com - 3 years ago - eng

BrightSign! - blog.herlein.com - 3 years ago - eng

H3 is a geospacial indexing library created by Uber. If you are familiar with this blog it’s similar to S2. Uber is providing h3 for Go. Unfortunately it’s a CGO version, a C to Go binding as you may know CGO is not Go. Having a native Go library is easier to deal with but would mean a full rewrite. Transpiling You may have heard about a recent effort to transpile C to Go using ccgo and the associated libc.


The year is half over and the official first day of summer is tomorrow. Meaning today is the twentieth and it’s time for another blog stat report.

Small web frameworks - seirdy.one - 3 years ago - eng
Preact is better than React for most use cases IMO. I think its small size can make it really powerful when you combine it with something like partial rehydration to make a view load instantly but reduce the time it takes to load the “interactivity” atop the static components. When the delay between loading the static components and interactivity is small, the app feels fast. When the delay is long, it would have been better to just block..

Chasing Glory - mebassett.info - 3 years ago - eng
Some days I can barely get out of my front door without tripping over my own contradictions and hypocrisies.



What if Firefox and Chromium placed a year-long moratorium on all new browser features unrelated to security, accessibility, and internationalization? Effort not spent on those initiatives could be re-directed towards bugfixes. Defining the word “major” might be hard but I think it’s an interesting idea. I’m not too worried about including Safari since it could spend those months catching up. Inspired by a similar article by Peter..

So, uhm, we currently have the situation that our backup server has two 3TB hard drives (one for the backups, one for backups of those backups, we don't use RAID1 or the like because it's more complicated and sometimes even less reliable, it seems), but we don't have any off-premise backups. We could get a cheap cloud storage provider that supports rclone or the like (the 400GB plan on Mega was the cheapest we could find that had enough sto....




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Recently a member of the Rands Leadership slack went through and took some very detailed notes of the #engineering-effectiveness channel dating all the way back to 2017 to the present day and shared their notes with the rest of the group. I was floored by how much good information was in the document and plan to go over it in detail, but here are some of the key points I highlighted when it came to effective communication.

Lets imagine that one day we receive a layout design for a new screen from the designer, and that it looks something like this: Super easy, barely an inconvenience The design also comes with some minor instructions. The cyan rectangle never changes its size The cyan rectangle is always on the right side of the screen The green rectangle takes up the remaining horizontal space, filling the remaining width The green rectangle can be populated..

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