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Happy mother’s day! This will be probably the last minor v1 release of GoReleaser. V2 will not be a big update, rather, it’ll be the same as v1.26, but removing all the deprecated stuff. That said, let’s see what’s new on this version!
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I modified the DevMultitask channel logo for their 100th video: https://twitter.com/DevMultitask Dev Multitask 100 videos The party effects are from another logo I designed for the Apache Software Foundation 20th anniversary.
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I modified the DevMultitask channel logo for their 100th video: https://twitter.com/DevMultitask Dev Multitask 100 videos The party effects are from another logo I designed for the Apache Software Foundation 20th anniversary.
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Introducing the Heroku Postgres Connector for Salesforce Data Cloud
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www.heroku.com
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2 years ago
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eng
Heroku Postgres is one of the world's largest managed data stores. Our customers rely on Heroku Postgres to store valuable data, which powers a range of experiences and services they build on Heroku. Salesforce Data Cloud integrates all your company's data into the Einstein 1 Platform, creating a comprehensive customer view for personalized engagements, analytics, […] The post Introducing the Heroku Postgres Connector for Salesforce Data..
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This is a follow-up post to C# 12 Primary Constructors . Like that article, this one originates from the preparation notes for my presentation at the ABP Dotnet Conference 2024 . I love collection expressions. Like primary constructors, collection expressions will see a significant adoption in the long run. Collection expressions introduce a new way to initialize common collection values in a terse, unified syntax. This is how....
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At Doximity, we go to great lengths to ensure the quality of our products aligns with the standards physicians require. Across various industries, Large Language Models (LLMs) have become the backbone of numerous applications, driving advancements in everything from natural language processing to automated content creation. As we continue to develop products that make use of these LLMs, the need for rigorous and comprehensive evaluation of ....
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Would you like to get more practice working with APIs in Python? How about exploring the globe using the data from OpenStreetMap? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects.
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The standard shouldn’t be never to make a mistake. It’s to make as few mistakes as possible, but quickly recognize, acknowledge, and address the ones you do make. – John Gruber
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The CSS Anchor Positioning API is a game-changer in web development because it lets you natively position elements.
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One of our most important goals at Heroku is to be boring. Don’t get us wrong, we certainly hope that you’re excited about the Heroku developer experience — as heavy users of Heroku ourselves, we certainly are! But, even more so, we hope that you don’t have to spend all that much time thinking about […] The post Evolving the Backend Storage for Platform Metrics appeared first on Heroku .
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I wrapped up my C# 12 session at the ABP Dotnet Conference 2024 , and I wanted to share the take-home points, at least about the most relevant features in this language version. Posting the slides made no sense as they were minimal; all the content was packed in the live demo. In a follow-up post, I plan to address Collection Expressions ( done ) and maybe “type any aliases”; this is about Primary Constructors.
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We’re excited to announce that The Secure Developer has a new host! Let’s welcome Danny Allan, Snyk CTO.
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Lessons from one year running Juiced BJJ, an ecommerce jiu jitsu apparel brand, covering marketing, products and growth
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Lessons from one year running Juiced BJJ, an ecommerce jiu jitsu apparel brand, covering marketing, products and growth
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Lessons from one year running Juiced BJJ, an ecommerce jiu jitsu apparel brand, covering marketing, products and growth
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Earlier this year, I decided to explore Redis functionality a bit more deeply than my typical use-cases would require. Mostly due to curiosity, but also to have better knowledge of this tool in my “tool belt”. Curiously, a few months later, the whole ecosystem started boiling. Now we have Redis, Valkey, Redict, Garnet, and perhaps […]
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This post is about risks in the development of increasingly capable AI, in particular the risk of losing control to AI and extinction risk. I'll suggest that a key question is, "When do we need to take this kind of risk seriously?" We'll look at the issue of 'agency overhang', which suggests that adding agent-like abilities to AI could result in a sudden and surprising increase in these kinds of risks. I'll draw on intuitions about huma....
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Introduction: We’re excited to announce public beta support for HTTP/2 on both Heroku Common Runtime and Private Spaces. HTTP/2 support is one of the most requested and desired improvements for the Heroku platform. HTTP/2 is significantly faster than HTTP 1.1 by introducing features like multiplexing and header compression to reduce latency and therefore improve the […] The post Improved Heroku App Performance with HTTP/2 appeared first..
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While I was working in OneNote, one of the things the organization wanted to improve was developer productivty. We would conduct a survey called DevSat and get a general developer satisfaction score, measured in Net Satisfaction (NSAT) 1. The EVP would sit every week in this meeting to make sure this developer satisfaction was high across all teams in Microsoft. Microsoft is convinced that there is a correlation between dev satisfaction and..
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While I was working in OneNote, one of the things the organization wanted to improve was developer productivty. We would conduct a survey called DevSat and get a general developer satisfaction score, measured in Net Satisfaction (NSAT) 1. The EVP would sit every week in this meeting to make sure this developer satisfaction was high across all teams in Microsoft. Microsoft is convinced that there is a correlation between dev satisfaction and..
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Thanks to the fine folks at Nautilus Institute the DEF CON 32 CTF quals are in the books - you can read all about it at https://quals.2024.nautilus.institute/ . There's also a veritable feast of JSON dumps for the curious. Congrats to the winners, thank you to everyone who suited up and we'll see you in Las Vegas!
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Raspberry Pi Connect: Remote Access to your Pi from any Web Browser
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www.omglinux.com
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2 years ago
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Want to be able to access your Raspberry Pi from a different computer via a web browser, potentially from anywhere in the world? Using the new Raspberry Pi Connect tool... The post Raspberry Pi Connect: Remote Access to your Pi from any Web Browser is from OMG! Linux and reproduction without permission is, like, a nope.
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eBay’s Mobile App Offers a Goldmine of Insights for Sellers
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innovation.ebayinc.com
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2 years ago
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eng
Now available on iOS and Android, Product Research puts three years of eBay sold listings data in the palm of your hand.
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Assumed Audience : Hackers. Epistemic Status : Confident, but cautious. If you missed the news, systemd now has a sudo replacement called run0 . And it blew up the Internet . Now, replacing sudo has been on my radar. For one, I already switched to the simpler doas a year ago. Second, I came across this comment on LWN , which begins like this: Another reason to be biased against SUID is that it’s a quick solution to ..
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Assumed Audience : Hackers. Epistemic Status : Confident, but cautious. If you missed the news, systemd now has a sudo replacement called run0 . And it blew up the Internet . Now, replacing sudo has been on my radar. For one, I already switched to the simpler doas a year ago. Second, I came across this comment on LWN , which begins like this: Another reason to be biased against SUID is that it’s a quick solution to ..
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Assumed Audience : Hackers. Epistemic Status : Confident, but cautious. If you missed the news, systemd now has a sudo replacement called run0 . And it blew up the Internet . Now, replacing sudo has been on my radar. For one, I already switched to the simpler doas a year ago. Second, I came across this comment on LWN , which begins like this: Another reason to be biased against SUID is that it’s a quick solution to ..
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Assumed Audience : Hackers. Epistemic Status : Confident, but cautious. If you missed the news, systemd now has a sudo replacement called run0 . And it blew up the Internet . Now, replacing sudo has been on my radar. For one, I already switched to the simpler doas a year ago. Second, I came across this comment on LWN , which begins like this: Another reason to be biased against SUID is that it’s a quick solution to ..
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Assumed Audience : Hackers. Epistemic Status : Confident, but cautious. If you missed the news, systemd now has a sudo replacement called run0 . And it blew up the Internet . Now, replacing sudo has been on my radar. For one, I already switched to the simpler doas a year ago. Second, I came across this comment on LWN , which begins like this: Another reason to be biased against SUID is that it’s a quick solution to ..
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Assumed Audience : Hackers. Epistemic Status : Confident, but cautious. If you missed the news, systemd now has a sudo replacement called run0 . And it blew up the Internet . Now, replacing sudo has been on my radar. For one, I already switched to the simpler doas a year ago. Second, I came across this comment on LWN , which begins like this: Another reason to be biased against SUID is that it’s a quick solution to ..
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Assumed Audience : Hackers. Epistemic Status : Confident, but cautious. If you missed the news, systemd now has a sudo replacement called run0 . And it blew up the Internet . Now, replacing sudo has been on my radar. For one, I already switched to the simpler doas a year ago. Second, I came across this comment on LWN , which begins like this: Another reason to be biased against SUID is that it’s a quick solution to ..
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