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tl;dr: I’m offering coaching sessions where I teach professional engineers a smooth, stay-in-flow technique for AI-augmented programming. All the nitty gritty tips and setup were very helpful. — Andrew J. Email me to sign up! . Let the computer make you more productive My first job after university was working at a software company on their huge Java desktop application. The architecture, complex and winding, made the code v....
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tl;dr: I’m offering coaching sessions where I teach professional engineers a smooth, stay-in-flow technique for AI-augmented programming. All the nitty gritty tips and setup were very helpful. — Andrew J. Email me to sign up! . Let the computer make you more productive My first job after university was working at a software company on their huge Java desktop application. The architecture, complex and winding, made the code v....
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Now Ma’am, I’m afraid that um, the property tax code of the state of Texas does not recognize ‘haunting’ as grounds for a reduction in taxable valuation.”
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Bei der Entwicklung komplexer Softwaresysteme durchlaufen Teams häufig einen Dokumentationszyklus, der fast schon einem vorhersehbaren Muster folgt. Die anfängliche Euphorie ist geprägt von ambitionierten Zielen: Eine umfassende Dokumentation soll entstehen, die alle Aspekte des Systems beleuchtet und jede Entscheidung nachvollziehbar macht. Mit frischem Elan werden Werkzeuge evaluiert, Vorlagen erstellt und erste Dokumentationen verfasst. ..
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Discover the critical need for cybersecurity in space and how Snyk Learn bridges the security knowledge gap between academia and industry.
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We get laptops with annoying cooling fans because we keep buying them
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ounapuu.ee
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1 year ago
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eng
I don’t like laptops with loud cooling fans in them. Quite a controversial position, I know. But really, they do suck. A laptop can be great to use, have a fantastic keyboard, sharp display, lots of storage and a fast CPU, and all of that can be ruined by one component: the cooling fan. Laptop fans are small, meaning that they have to run faster to have any meaningful cooling effect, which means that they are usually very loud and oft....
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Robert Roskam made a point on social media about the inadequacy of test coverage. 100% test coverage is not enough. Here’s an example as to why in Python: def division ( x , y ): return x / y If you pass in 0 for y, it’ll raise an error. You have to know to test for the value specifically. Test coverage won’t save you here. With 100% line coverage or branch coverages, it won’t be found. That’s how 100% test c....
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You wake at 05:30 in the morning, feeling somewhat groggy. Instead of the alarm clock ringing like it normally does, a cheerful hologram appears: “Hi! I’m Kyle, your new alarm clock assistant!” You get dressed as Kyle explains all of the fantastic things he is capable of. You head over to the coffee machine. “Hey there! I’m Evan! Are you ready for AI in your coffee? But first - tell me about yourself!”. You ignore Evan’s monologue and c..
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How Machine Learning Transforms Visual Validation in Game Development: A DevOps Success Story
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8thlight.com
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1 year ago
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In today’s competitive gaming landscape, visual fidelity can make or break a title’s success. Yet as game worlds grow increasingly complex, traditional methods of ensuring visual quality are breaking down. Manual visual verification has become increasingly impractical. Even when teams scale up testing, small rendering anomalies can introduce severe regressions that go unnoticed until later stages of development, leading to delayed releases ....
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The speed and efficiency of the Go programming language make it popular for backend development. Combine Go with the Gin framework—which offers a fast and minimalistic approach to building web applications—and developers can easily create high-performance APIs and web services. Whether you’re working on a personal project or building a production-ready application, Go and Gin […] The post Deploying a Simple Go/Gin Application on Heroku ..
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10 Essential Knowledge Management Methods Every Professional Should Master
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www.dsebastien.net
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1 year ago
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Stop drowning in information. Master these 10 proven knowledge management methods and methodologies to transform scattered thoughts into organized, actionable knowledge.
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With their keynote that JetBrains intentionally started putting backend developers in the spotlight again. They made big, impactful announcements, both at an ecosystem and language levels and I can't wait to try out all of the new goodies.
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I went hiking in my beloved Foreste Casentinesi National Park a few weeks ago. This trip has been on my radar for a long time, a circular tour of incomparable beauty among wild environments like very few others in the area. Among the many ways to reach the La Lama , it is undoubtedly the best way to visit the ancient forests surrounding the beautiful, partly marshy plateau between rocky crags. The initial detour to Mount Penna is motivat..
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Snyk Report shows 88% of CISOs are concerned with current state of U.S. cyber readiness
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snyk.io
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1 year ago
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Snyk surveyed 101 US CISOs: 96% fear AI code vulnerabilities & 88% worry about US cyber readiness. Despite concerns, most CISOs remain confident in their org's security.
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Easily query testdata with Oracle APEX and the power of SQL Macros
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hartenfeller.dev
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1 year ago
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How to use the Oracle APEX Data Generator/Blueprints feature purely from SQL and how to make it convenient with SQL Macros.
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One of the biggest challenges of embracing the development of Single-Page Applications (SPAs) is security testing. SPA security testing can’t just be about crawling the frontend URLs and using spiders like in traditional security testing. So, how can you make sure you're properly testing your SPAs?
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SignalR Scalability: Scaling Real-Time SignalR Applications on Heroku
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www.heroku.com
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1 year ago
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SignalR makes it easy to add real-time functionality to .NET web applications—things like live chat, instant notifications, or interactive dashboards. But what happens when your app starts to grow? A single server can only take you so far. At some point, you’ll need to take advantage of SignalR scaling features to scale out your app. […] The post SignalR Scalability: Scaling Real-Time SignalR Applications on Heroku appeared first on He..
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In the last 3 years I've attended 77 meetings that began between 1am and 6am, roughly once every two weeks, followed by my usual 7am start, Monday to Saturday. I'm working remotely from Australia for a US firm (Intel) who does not have a local office here. I'm not complaining. I work weird hours, but I don't think I work too many. I'm writing this post because there are some misconceptions and assumptions about the lives of remote workers, ....
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Dieses Jahr war ich zum ersten Mal auf der Stackconf . Da Netways auch diese Konferenz organisiert, war es wie gewohnt schön, alte Bekannte und auch neue Gesichter zu treffen. Es ist stets interessant, in den Gesprächen mit Kollegen aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen, von großen als auch kleinen Unternehmen, national und international, über die verschiedenen Themen und Perspektiven auch abseits der Session Themen zu diskutieren. Da noch nic....
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I downloaded a new open source Android app from F-Droid. One thing led to another and "another" involved a Skitty running from Saudi Arabia to Egypt.
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Become the hero you want to be with the My Hero Academia Collection, featuring nine Avatar Decorations and three Profile Effects based upon fan-favorite heroes and villains.
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Spent much of today getting a Live AROS USB key working, which wasn't trivial... it needed a USB 3 key, which I had to go and buy specially. But after that... I am so tired. I want to write about new stuff in software, but there feels to be no area not contaminated with "AI". I get the depressing feeling that computing is just being eaten up by bloody "AI". Virtually every press release I've seen this week has been AI. Mozilla adopts....
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Since I know there are some folks who read this but may not read my Register stuff. It's here: https://github.com/lproven/usb-dos I added a "Buy me a coffee" tip jar effort. :-) I am considering updates. Robert Sawyer was kind enough to send a list of suggestions and I should act on them. I have also received requests for PC-Write. Copies are still out there. Any other writer-oriented apps that anyone would like to see, ..
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Most C++ and Rust thread pools run 10x slower than OpenMP on fork-join workloads. Fork Union closes the gap to 20% with 300 lines, dodging mutexes and CAS.
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Most C++ and Rust thread pools run 10x slower than OpenMP on fork-join workloads. Fork Union closes the gap to 20% with 300 lines, dodging mutexes and CAS.
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You’re probably already using a few tools to automatically check your software — like linters, automated tests, code formatters, or a type-checking compiler. These are all great, and we use them at Supercede too. The more checks we can run, the better. And the earlier in the development process, the better. What I’ve noticed over the years though, is that we tend to focus on more advanced, often esoteric forms of analysis. With training....
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It’s crazy. This iteration of my blog has been going on nearly ten years now (and I’ve even imported posts from my old blog , too). I’ve been doing these blog stat reports regularly every 20th for over seven years.
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'[1852] In the regiment there was a Lieutenant Slaughter who was very liable to sea-sickness. It almost made him sick to see the wave of a table-cloth when the servants were spreading it. 'Soon after his graduation, Slaughter was ordered to California and took passage by a sailing vessel going around Cape Horn. The vessel was seven months making the voyage, and Slaughter was sick every moment of the time, never more so than while lying at....
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