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Have you wondered how Python manages memory? How are your variables stored in memory, and when do they get deleted? This week on the show, David Amos is here, and he has brought another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects. Along with the Real Python article on Python memory management, we also talk about another article about creating even and non-even spaced arrays in Python with np.linspace.
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What boards are on this site but not listed on the main page? I just found out about /a/ and as a ne...
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Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself. -Rumi
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Throughout 2020, in large part due to the lockdown, many people have started to become familiar with internal communication tools. Microsoft Teams, Slack, Telegram, Mattermost, and a few others are the most widely used and recognizable of these tools, but there still seems to be some people using Internet Relay Chat (IRC) ― one of the first online messaging services. -Continue to read the article on SerHack.me
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MapTiler Data has launched. It provides ready-to-use geographical data of the entire world for your web & mobile applications.
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In this article, we look at security risks caused by marketing related scripts added to a website, such as A/B testing services, Google Analytics and others, and show options on how to mitigate them.
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The following is a transcript of the above video In this paper, the authors present a novel neural network architecture to enable audio search via sounds humans are able to make, for example humming and whistling. This is an important capability when searching through audio for a specific sound. Motivation Imagine you have hundreds of unlabeled sound effects on your computer, and you are looking for a specific one. It could be very ted..
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If you were following the 2020 U.S. presidential election, you might remember the barrage of ”experts” offering predictions on the outcome…
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June 2019 Fifteen years in business and we had a measly three reviews on Google. Sigh. I reminded myself that this is exactly why I moved back from the Bay area to work on the family business – to use technology to expand. Let’s fix this! I’d read somewhere that people are most willing to review right after their experience – good or bad. I’d been itching to use Twilio, and this was the perfect use case! Our inside sales per..
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Moving My Stocks From Bumped to Robinhood in Five Days (Manually)
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With the advent of “the stock marketplace” and the end of the automatic, passive stock back, Bumped is dee-eee-dee dead. Meaning the lucrative $300+ I’ve made with the app over the past couple years will not continue.
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We’re happy to announce enhanced support for Go security in Snyk Open Source and Snyk Container, enabling development and security teams to find and fix vulnerabilities in their Go applications more efficiently!
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Table of Contents Getting Started With JfrUnit Case Study 1: Spotting Increased Memory Allocation Case Study 2: Identifying Increased I/O With the Database Discussion Summary and Outlook Functional unit and integration tests are a standard tool of any software development organization, helping not only to ensure correctness of newly implemented code, but also to identify regressions — bugs in existing functionality introdu....
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Table of Contents Getting Started With JfrUnit Case Study 1: Spotting Increased Memory Allocation Case Study 2: Identifying Increased I/O With the Database Discussion Summary and Outlook Functional unit and integration tests are a standard tool of any software development organization, helping not only to ensure correctness of newly implemented code, but also to identify regressions — bugs in existing functionality introdu....
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We’ve set up a sparkly new DEF CON store at shop.defcon.org to meet all of your various swag needs. We hope that it will be a smoother experience for everyone, with more options, more responsiveness and some room to grow. We’d love for you to check it out, and to check back for new items and replenished stock of your old favorites. Thank you as always for your support of DEF CON. DEF CON ❤️ U.
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Since you cannot install any additional dependencies on function instances, you have to include any missing tools, that you need, as static binaries in your deployment. To prepare a static...
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You've just gotten over the fact we call them 'Hooks', but how do you stop repeating the same code everywhere? Let's learn about Custom Hooks.
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Picture yourself, an engineer working at the hottest distributed microservices de jour, assigned to fix a bug. You jump into an unfamiliar codebase and quickly locate the line where the problem occurred. The fix is simple, just return early or substitute a default value in the case that one cannot be determined from your input. […]
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Software performance is a complex discipline that requires knowledge in different areas from benchmarking to the internals of modern runtimes, operating systems, and hardware. Surprisingly, the most difficult challenges in performance analysis are not about programming, they are about mathematical statistics! Many software developers can drill into performance problems and implement excellent optimizations, but they are not always know ho....
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Software performance is a complex discipline that requires knowledge in different areas from benchmarking to the internals of modern runtimes, operating systems, and hardware. Surprisingly, the most difficult challenges in performance analysis are not about programming, they are about mathematical statistics! Many software developers can drill into performance problems and implement excellent optimizations, but they are not always know ho....
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Since the publication of the Agile Manifesto almost two decades ago, agile methodologies have been slowly but steadily becoming prevalent in software development, and none more so than Scrum (according to the latest State of Agile Report, more than 75% of respondents practice Scrum or a hybrid that includes Scrum). This post analyzes some positive and negative aspects of this new reality, and sets the stage for a proposal for improvement.
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Side income. Side job. Side hustle. Whatever you call it, it’s money not from my main, 9-5 job. And, now that it’s the last month of 2020, it’s time for my annual end-of-year side income report.
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Introduction Jamie Brandon of scattered-thoughts.net recently put out a blog post called “Looking for Debugger” . In it, he goes through all of the debuggers and debugger frontends on Linux that he knew of and details their deficiencies from his perspective and asks for help finding a good set of tools. This is my answer, and here’s a sneak peek (click for full size):
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Introduction Jamie Brandon of scattered-thoughts.net recently put out a blog post called “Looking for Debugger” . In it, he goes through all of the debuggers and debugger frontends on Linux that he knew of and details their deficiencies from his perspective and asks for help finding a good set of tools. This is my answer, and here’s a sneak peek (click for full size):
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Introduction Jamie Brandon of scattered-thoughts.net recently put out a blog post called “Looking for Debugger” . In it, he goes through all of the debuggers and debugger frontends on Linux that he knew of and details their deficiencies from his perspective and asks for help finding a good set of tools. This is my answer, and here’s a sneak peek (click for full size):
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Introduction Jamie Brandon of scattered-thoughts.net recently put out a blog post called “Looking for Debugger” . In it, he goes through all of the debuggers and debugger frontends on Linux that he knew of and details their deficiencies from his perspective and asks for help finding a good set of tools. This is my answer, and here’s a sneak peek (click for full size):
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Introduction Jamie Brandon of scattered-thoughts.net recently put out a blog post called “Looking for Debugger” . In it, he goes through all of the debuggers and debugger frontends on Linux that he knew of and details their deficiencies from his perspective and asks for help finding a good set of tools. This is my answer, and here’s a sneak peek (click for full size):
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Introduction Jamie Brandon of scattered-thoughts.net recently put out a blog post called “Looking for Debugger” . In it, he goes through all of the debuggers and debugger frontends on Linux that he knew of and details their deficiencies from his perspective and asks for help finding a good set of tools. This is my answer, and here’s a sneak peek (click for full size):
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Introduction Jamie Brandon of scattered-thoughts.net recently put out a blog post called “Looking for Debugger” . In it, he goes through all of the debuggers and debugger frontends on Linux that he knew of and details their deficiencies from his perspective and asks for help finding a good set of tools. This is my answer, and here’s a sneak peek (click for full size):
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Introduction Jamie Brandon of scattered-thoughts.net recently put out a blog post called “Looking for Debugger” . In it, he goes through all of the debuggers and debugger frontends on Linux that he knew of and details their deficiencies from his perspective and asks for help finding a good set of tools. This is my answer, and here’s a sneak peek (click for full size):
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With season four of Wakfu coming out soon, I thought it would be appropriate to make a new wakfu/dof...
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Snyk’s approach to container security research and relative importance
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snyk.io
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5 years ago
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We’re pleased to announce a new feature that helps take some of the mystery out prioritizing and fixing container vulnerabilities: relative importance.
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I’ve been very excited about RustPython since I saw the project being presented at FOSDEM 2019. Last week I finally got to contributing something to the project ! For context, RustPython benchmarks specific Python files against CPython, the “reference implementation” for Python (read: the only real ...
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I’ve been very excited about RustPython since I saw the project being presented at FOSDEM 2019. Last week I finally got to contributing something to the project ! For context, RustPython benchmarks specific Python files against CPython, the “reference implementation” for Python (read: the only real ...
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Documenting the challenges and solutions for integrating Apple Silicon M1 Mac minis into a continuous integration system, including automation fixes and performance comparisons.
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After watching a few handle security related PRs with instant merges or ignoring them entirely. It was time for a blog.
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