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We’re a month from SnykCon 2021 and we have a packed agenda full of expert talks, hands-on workshops, helpful demos, product roadmaps, opportunities to interact with some of the smartest speakers and leaders of developer security in the industry!

Here’s how to connect to a remote Jupyter notebook. Create an ssh tunnel to your remote machine: ssh -L 8080:localhost:8080 user@12.34.56.78 # or use a .pem file to connect to ec2 ssh -L 8080:localhost:8080 -i "aws.pem" ec2-user@ec2-12-34-56-78.compute-1.amazonaws.com Start Jupyter on that machine in headless mode: jupyter notebook --no-browser --port=8080 Use a browser to open one of the urls that Jupyter presents: http://localho..

In my previous post , I tried the idea of using the trimmed modification of the Harrell-Davis quantile estimator based on the highest density interval of the given width. The width was defined so that it covers exactly k order statistics (the width equals $(k-1)/n$). I was pretty satisfied with the result and decided to continue evolving this approach. While “k order statistics” is a good mental model that described the trimmed interval, i..

In my previous post , I tried the idea of using the trimmed modification of the Harrell-Davis quantile estimator based on the highest density interval of the given width. The width was defined so that it covers exactly k order statistics (the width equals $(k-1)/n$). I was pretty satisfied with the result and decided to continue evolving this approach. While “k order statistics” is a good mental model that described the trimmed interval, i..

The Toyota Way - june.kim - 4 years ago - eng

The Toyota Way - june.kim - 4 years ago - eng

It’s been a long time since I’ve blogged. My backlog of topics is full, however, I could not publish due to both professional and personal developments in the last 1.5 years. Anyways, glad to be back. For some context, I’m from Opsgenie. Since Opsgenie is an on-call and alert management tool, it needs to be highly available than most of the services. We take it very seriously. Over the years, we have employed and evolved many engineering pr..

Comments Learning new things The gif reminded me of what it feels like to be new to something. You think you know where you’re going, you start to understand what you’re doing, and then you’re free falling. You pull the rip cord, gain a resemblance of control, and slow down—just a little bit. Learning new things doesn’t end the way it started and you still don’t understand it all, but you’re having fun and want more!

indexed-cache v0.3.2 - nadh.in - 4 years ago - eng
Repository: @knadh/indexed-cache GitHub release page: v0.3.2 Full Changelog : https://github.com/knadh/indexed-cache/compare/v0.3.1...v0.3.2





A couple of weeks ago I went hiking the Translagorai, an 80 km-long trail that traverses the whole Lagorai mountain range in the Alps. The route takes place in a mountain environment where the anthropic pressure is reduced, especially compared to the more famous nearby Dolomites destinations. There are very few managed huts, most of which do not offer overnight stays, and relatively few bivouacs (emergency huts, usually dislocated in the mo..

Since this is the 1st newsletter I’ll explain how it works. I’d like to help you learn development or become a better developer. I also want you to look forward to opening this newsletter.

indexed-cache v0.3.0 - nadh.in - 4 years ago - eng
Repository: @knadh/indexed-cache GitHub release page: v0.3.0 What’s Changed typo fix by @rake7h in https://github.com/knadh/indexed-cache/pull/3 fix: typo by @abhinavxd in https://github.com/knadh/indexed-cache/pull/4 New Contributors @rake7h made their first contribution in https://github.com/knadh/indexed-cache/pull/3 Full Changelog : https://github.com/knadh/indexed-cache/compare/v0.2.1...v0.3.0

indexed-cache v0.3.1 - nadh.in - 4 years ago - eng
Repository: @knadh/indexed-cache GitHub release page: v0.3.1 Full Changelog : https://github.com/knadh/indexed-cache/compare/v0.3.0...v0.3.1


Even before the decline of the horse-drawn transportation industry (and the subsequent loss of jobs that nobody cares about anymore), road vehicles have been status symbols. Stage coaches were meant to show off the wealth of the occupants, while at the same time, giving them “privacy” from all the dirty riff-raff outside.

Wendy Molyneux, writing unabashedly for McSweeney’s, summarizes all I have to say on the COVID vaccine and never dared to say: You think vaccines don’t fucking work? Oh, fuck off into the trash, you attention-seeking fuckworm-faced shitbutt. This isn’t even a point worth discussing, you fuck-o-rama fuck-stival of ignorance. Vaccines got rid of smallpox and polio and all the other disgusting diseases that used to kill off little fucks ..

A day late - but here, unlike last week. Here’s what I read that I found interesting over the past week.

How well do you know Python's math module? Maybe you've used a few of the constants or arithmetic functions. You may be surprised by the amount of functionality hiding within this built-in library, and perhaps you don't need to reach for an additional outside library. This week on the show, David Amos is back, and he's brought another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects.

I’m pretty psyched about the upcoming .NET6 release. I’ve already touched on ASP.NET 6 Minimal APIs. Continuing on the long-established tradition, the team has also worked hard on the performance side of things. File IO, for example, is seeing impressive gains : For .NET 6, we have made FileStream much faster and more reliable, thanks to an almost entire re-write. For same cases, the async implementation is now a few times faster! We..

If you’re an avid reader of the blog (and come on, who isn’t?), you’ll know that I’ve been maintaining a snap for Nextcloud since Nextcloud came into existence. Originally, though, that snap wasn’t called “nextcloud”, it was called “nextcloud-kyrofa”. My original goal was that I would bootstrap the snap for them, and then they’d take it over when they were ready. I hosted the code as a personal project on GitHub.

The construction industry's value stands at 11 trillion USD worldwide in 2020. It is an important industry, but it is slow to embrace modern technology. How could the property industry become more open?

Learn best practices companies can follow to smooth and improve their journey to developer-first security as told by the guests of The Secure Developer podcast.

Explore the intricate balance between delivering unparalleled quality and achieving user satisfaction, and why mastering both is key to success.

We’re happy to announce that PHP vulnerability scanning support in Snyk Code is now in beta. Now security issues in PHP code can be identified quickly and easily.


The Handmaid's Tale - arunmani.in - 4 years ago - eng

Soaring High - www.marginalia.nu - 4 years ago - eng
I’m currently indexing with my search engine. This isn’t an always-on sort of an affair, but rather something I turn on and off as it tends to require at least some degree of babysitting. I’ve also been knocked out by the side-effects of the vaccine shot I got the other day, so it’s been mostly hands-off “parenting”. What I’m trying to figure out just how far I can take it. I really don’t know. I took some backups and just let it do its..

Over the last week or two I've had a lot of fun building out a new site from scratch. I thought it would be fun to make my site look like a…

The Handmaid's Tale - arunmani.in - 4 years ago - eng

We are thrilled to announce that Adriana Bokel Herde joins Snyk today as our new Chief People Officer.

Welcome to the 197th Carnival of Mathematics! 197 is an unseemly number, as you can tell by the Wikipedia page which currently says that it has “indiscriminate, excessive, or irrelevant examples.” How deviant. It’s also a Repfigit, which means if you start a fibonacci-type sequence with the digits 1, 9, 7, and then continue with $ a_n = a_{i-3} + a_{i-2} + a_{i-1}$, then 197 shows up in the sequence. Indeed: 1, 9, 7, 17, 33, 57, 107, 197, …

Welcome to the 197th Carnival of Mathematics! 197 is an unseemly number, as you can tell by the Wikipedia page which currently says that it has “indiscriminate, excessive, or irrelevant examples.” How deviant. It’s also a Repfigit, which means if you start a fibonacci-type sequence with the digits 1, 9, 7, and then continue with $ a_n = a_{i-3} + a_{i-2} + a_{i-1}$, then 197 shows up in the sequence. Indeed: 1, 9, 7, 17, 33, 57, 107, 197, …

Welcome to the 197th Carnival of Mathematics! 197 is an unseemly number, as you can tell by the Wikipedia page which currently says that it has “indiscriminate, excessive, or irrelevant examples.” How deviant. It’s also a Repfigit, which means if you start a fibonacci-type sequence with the digits 1, 9, 7, and then continue with $ a_n = a_{i-3} + a_{i-2} + a_{i-1}$, then 197 shows up in the sequence. Indeed: 1, 9, 7, 17, 33, 57, 107, 197, …

Over the past few years, we have spent several hackweeks writing, improving, and maintaining multiple open-source rebar3 plugins for the Erlang community, such as the formatter , Elvis , or Hank . Particularly for Hank, we even wrote an academic paper that, with the help of Laura M. Castro , I recently presented at the latest edition of the ICFP Erlang Workshop . The most recent HackWeek was not an exception. That’s why I’m writi....

I vividly remember the first time I was issued a BlackBerry smartphone back in the 2000s for work. I’d read emails while in line at the Pita shop during lunch hour, formulating a plan and response before I returned to my desk to reply. For emails that required a quick response, I’d hammer out a response on the BlackBerry keyboard while in line. And having access to my Outlook calendar on the BlackBerry meant that I could view, schedule and ..

I vividly remember the first time I was issued a BlackBerry smartphone back in the 2000s for work. I’d read emails while in line at the Pita shop during lunch hour, formulating a plan and response before I returned to my desk to reply. For emails that required a quick response, I’d hammer out a response on the BlackBerry keyboard while in line. And having access to my Outlook calendar on the BlackBerry meant that I could view, schedule and ..

indexed-cache v0.2.1 - nadh.in - 4 years ago - eng
Repository: @knadh/indexed-cache GitHub release page: v0.2.1 What’s Changed feat: add rollup build system and integrate eslint by @vividvilla in https://github.com/knadh/indexed-cache/pull/2 Full Changelog : https://github.com/knadh/indexed-cache/compare/v0.1.1...v0.2.1

Quite a month. I read fifty-four different books to my son, thirteen different books to my daughter, and two books for myself.

This tutorial teaches you how to create/develop your own Ethereum token (ERC20) with Python on Polygon Network.

September - gyani.net - 4 years ago - eng
another month - Ok, September is here. 4 more months left. I know I am writing this on the 5th of the month. The last few days have been busy! Retrospective Running: I wanted to run 180k, I ran 182k. ✅ Reading: I wanted to read “Red Mars”, I ended up reading “Attack...

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