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  • Google AI chief Jeff Dean interview: Machine learning trends in 2020

    Google AI chief Jeff Dean speaks with members of the AI community and press at the I/O developer conference on May 8, 2018. Join us in returning to NYC on June 5th to collaborate with executive leaders in exploring comprehensive methods for auditing AI models regarding bias, performance, and ethical compliance across diverse organizations. Find out how you can attend here. At the Neural Informatio

      Google AI chief Jeff Dean interview: Machine learning trends in 2020
    • Real Country Sizes Shown on Mercator Projection (Updated) - Engaging Data

      I remember as a child thinking that Alaska was as large as 1/2 of the continental US. Later, however, I learned that while it is the largest state, it is actually only about 1/5 the size of the lower 48 states. My son has also remarked that Greenland is very big. And while it is very big, it’s nowhere near the size of the continent of Africa. The map above shows the distortion in sizes of countrie

        Real Country Sizes Shown on Mercator Projection (Updated) - Engaging Data
      • Taming Go’s Memory Usage, or How We Avoided Rewriting Our Client in Rust — Akita Software

        Taming Go’s Memory Usage, or How We Avoided Rewriting Our Client in Rust A couple months ago, we faced a question many young startups face. Should we rewrite our system in Rust? At the time of the decision, we were a Go and Python shop. The tool we’re building passively watches API traffic to provide “one-click,” API-centric visibility, by analyzing the API traffic. Our users run an agent that sen

          Taming Go’s Memory Usage, or How We Avoided Rewriting Our Client in Rust — Akita Software
        • Getting Started with Front End Testing — JavaScript January

          This article is brought to you by Amy Kapernick. Amy is a Microsoft MVP, Twilio Champion, speaker, and community organizer. We all know that testing is important, your project can't be run unless all your unit and integration tests are written (and pass), but we often forget about testing the front end. There are so many different tests we need to be running on the front end - accessibility testin

            Getting Started with Front End Testing — JavaScript January
          • A non-mathematical introduction to Kalman Filters for programmers - Pravesh Koirala

            Read my manifesto on Code as an alternative to Mathematics. Code for this article can be found on this Colab Notebook should you choose to follow along. Why Kalman Filters? Kalman filters are ingenius. If you have never heard of them, then a very intuitive (and arguably reductive) way to think about them is to consider them as a funnel where you pour information from multiple noisy sources to cond

            • Data Race Patterns in Go

              You’re seeing information for Japan . To see local features and services for another location, select a different city. Show more Uber has adopted Golang (Go for short) as a primary programming language for developing microservices. Our Go monorepo consists of about 50 million lines of code (and growing) and contains approximately 2,100 unique Go services (and growing). Go makes concurrency a firs

                Data Race Patterns in Go
              • Old CSS, new CSS / fuzzy notepad

                I first got into web design/development in the late 90s, and only as I type this sentence do I realize how long ago that was. And boy, it was horrendous. I mean, being able to make stuff and put it online where other people could see it was pretty slick, but we did not have very much to work with. I’ve been taking for granted that most folks doing web stuff still remember those days, or at least t

                • Fargate Is Not Firecracker

                  This was the biggest un-truth that I saw while working at AWS on the EKS team. On an almost weekly basis a customer would want to use AWS Fargate for a variety of reasons and one of them would be because it used Firecracker. For some reason–AWS marketing–that was better than traditional EC2 Xen virtualization. And no one at AWS would correct them. There was an unspoken policy to never point out th

                    Fargate Is Not Firecracker
                  • BeyondProd  |  Documentation  |  Google Cloud

                    Send feedback BeyondProd Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. This content was last updated in May 2024, and represents the status quo as of the time it was written. Google's security policies and systems may change going forward, as we continually improve protection for our customers. This document describes how Google implements security in our i

                      BeyondProd  |  Documentation  |  Google Cloud
                    • Companies Using RFCs or Design Docs and Examples of These

                      RFCs - requests for comment - or Design Docs are a common tool that engineering teams use to build software faster, by clarifying assumptions and circulating plans earlier. There are some similarities between writing automated tests for your code, and writing RFCs before you start working on a non-trivial project: Software engineers who write tests for their code - and ask for code reviews on it -

                        Companies Using RFCs or Design Docs and Examples of These
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                        • Elon Musk’s Shadow Rule

                          “We are living off his good graces,” a Pentagon official said of Musk’s role in the war in Ukraine. “That sucks.”Photo illustration by Matt Chase; Source photographs from Getty; Shutterstock Last October, Colin Kahl, then the Under-Secretary of Defense for Policy at the Pentagon, sat in a hotel in Paris and prepared to make a call to avert disaster in Ukraine. A staffer handed him an iPhone—in par

                            Elon Musk’s Shadow Rule
                          • Changing World, Changing Mozilla | The Mozilla Blog

                            This is a time of change for the internet and for Mozilla. From combatting a lethal virus and battling systemic racism to protecting individual privacy — one thing is clear: an open and accessible internet is essential to the fight. Mozilla exists so the internet can help the world collectively meet the range of challenges a moment like this presents. Firefox is a part of this. But we know we also

                              Changing World, Changing Mozilla | The Mozilla Blog
                            • Manual Memory Management in Go using jemalloc - Dgraph Blog

                              Become part of a community passionate about building better apps. Manual Memory Management in Go using jemalloc Dgraph Labs has been a user of the Go language since our inception in 2015. Five years and 200K lines of Go code later, we’re happy to report that we are still convinced Go was and remains the right choice. Our excitement for Go has gone beyond building systems, and has led us to even wr

                                Manual Memory Management in Go using jemalloc - Dgraph Blog
                              • 京都アニメーションホームページ

                                平素より大変なお心遣いを頂き、誠にありがとうございます。 弊社第1スタジオで起きた事件から4年。どれだけ時が経とうとも、悲しみは癒えることはございません。しかし、皆さまより頂戴したあたたかい応援を心の支えにアニメーションを作り続け、今日を迎えることができました。深く御礼申し上げます。 本来であれば、7月18日に合わせて皆さまにお集まりいただく場を設けるべきではございますが、安心・安全の確保ならびに弊社第1スタジオ跡地周辺の混乱を避けるため、昨年までと同様に追悼のための映像を弊社YouTube公式チャンネルより配信いたします。 ※現地へのお越しは固くご辞退申し上げます。 ※香典・供花・供物につきましては、お気持ちのみ有難く頂戴いたします。 ※この映像は配信終了後も、7月18日(火)に限り終日ご覧いただけます。 なお、7月18日前後を問わず、弊社第1スタジオ跡地付近へのお越しはお控えください。

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                                • 貧困地域に住む男性はほかの地域に住む男性より50%以上うつ病のリスクが高くなるが女性には影響がないと判明

                                  by Leroy_Skalstad 世界中の人々が苦しむうつ病は薬物乱用やアルコール中毒、自殺企図につながる可能性もある深刻な病気です。ケンブリッジ大学の研究チームの調査により、「貧困地域に住む男性はほかの地域に住む男性と比較してうつ病になる可能性が高かったものの、女性は住む場所がうつ病の発症率に影響しなかった」との結果が明らかとなりました。 Association between area deprivation and major depressive disorder in British men and women: a cohort study | BMJ Open https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/11/e027530 Depression: men far more at risk than women in deprived areas h

                                    貧困地域に住む男性はほかの地域に住む男性より50%以上うつ病のリスクが高くなるが女性には影響がないと判明
                                  • Using AI to compress audio files for quick and easy sharing

                                    Compression is an important part of the internet today, because it enables people to easily share high-quality photos, listen to audio messages, stream their favorite shows, and so much more. Even when using today’s state-of-the-art techniques, enjoying these rich multimedia experiences requires a speedy internet connection and plenty of storage space. For current and future experiences — like the

                                      Using AI to compress audio files for quick and easy sharing
                                    • Amazon’s DynamoDB — 10 years later

                                      Ten years ago, Amazon Web Services (AWS) launched Amazon DynamoDB, a fast, flexible NoSQL database service that offers single-digit millisecond performance at any scale. In an online post on Jan. 18, 2012, Werner Vogels, chief technical officer at Amazon.com, wrote: “Today is a very exciting day as we release Amazon DynamoDB, a fast, highly reliable and cost-effective NoSQL database service design

                                        Amazon’s DynamoDB — 10 years later
                                      • AI Feynman: A physics-inspired method for symbolic regression | Science Advances

                                        AbstractA core challenge for both physics and artificial intelligence (AI) is symbolic regression: finding a symbolic expression that matches data from an unknown function. Although this problem is likely to be NP-hard in principle, functions of practical interest often exhibit symmetries, separability, compositionality, and other simplifying properties. In this spirit, we develop a recursive mult

                                          AI Feynman: A physics-inspired method for symbolic regression | Science Advances
                                        • OED Text Visualizer (beta)

                                          The OED Text Visualizer takes the annotated text output of the OED Text Annotator and displays the etymologies and first usages, two core components of the OED’s data, in a visual format to demonstrate how annotation paired with simple visualization can open up new areas of questioning and means of discovery.

                                          • The Legends of Runeterra CI/CD Pipeline

                                            The Legends of Runeterra CI/CD Pipeline Hi, I’m Guy Kisel, and I’m a software engineer on Legends of Runeterra’s Production Engineering: Shared Tools, Automation, and Build team (PE:STAB for short). My team is responsible for solving cross-team shared client technology issues and increasing development efficiency. We focus on the areas that empower other teams to do more and protect the team from

                                              The Legends of Runeterra CI/CD Pipeline
                                            • How Rust and Wasm power Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1

                                              This post is also available in 简体中文, 繁體中文, 日本語, 한국어, Deutsch, Français and Español. ≈On April 1, 2018, Cloudflare announced the 1.1.1.1 public DNS resolver. Over the years, we added the debug page for troubleshooting, global cache purge, 0 TTL for zones on Cloudflare, Upstream TLS, and 1.1.1.1 for families to the platform. In this post, we would like to share some behind the scenes details and cha

                                                How Rust and Wasm power Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1
                                              • Storybook 7.0

                                                Storybook is the gold standard UI workshop environment. It’s used across the industry by teams at Monday.com, The Guardian, Intuit, and many others due to its unparalleled framework compatibility and rich features for development, documentation, and testing. Today, I’m excited to announce Storybook 7 (SB7), our first major release in over two years and by far our largest ever. It includes: ⚡ First

                                                  Storybook 7.0
                                                • WebKit Features in Safari 17.0

                                                  Sep 18, 2023 by Jen Simmons and the Safari / WebKit Team Today’s the day for Safari 17.0. It’s now available for iOS 17 and iPadOS 17. [Update September 26th] And now, Safari 17.0 is available for macOS Ventura, and macOS Monterey, and macOS Sonoma. Safari 17.0 is also available in the vision OS Simulator, where you can test your website by downloading the latest beta of Xcode 15, which supports t

                                                    WebKit Features in Safari 17.0
                                                  • A brief history of Rust at Facebook

                                                    Facebook is embracing Rust, one of the most loved and fastest-growing programming languages available today. In addition to bringing new talent to its Rust team, Facebook has announced that it is officially joining the nonprofit Rust Foundation. Alongside fellow members including Mozilla (the creators of Rust), AWS, Microsoft, and Google, Facebook will be working to sustain and grow the language’s

                                                      A brief history of Rust at Facebook
                                                    • Introducing Private Click Measurement, PCM

                                                      This blog post covers a new feature called Private Click Measurement, or PCM, for measuring ad clicks across websites and from iOS apps to websites. It is part of iOS and iPadOS 14.5 betas. Motivation and Goals Classic ad attribution on the web is done with cookies carrying user or device IDs. Such attribution constitutes cross-site tracking which WebKit is committed to preventing. Websites should

                                                        Introducing Private Click Measurement, PCM
                                                      • Sorry Safari team

                                                        I just wanted to spend a couple of moments talking about some of the events over the last couple of days that we're ultimately caused by me. Before I get into what happened, I just wanted to say sorry to the Safari team over at Apple for any frustration they have with what we shared at Chrome Dev Summit. I'm sorry for the misrepresentation of Safari Tech Preview's compatibility score for the Compa

                                                          Sorry Safari team
                                                        • Why your website should be under 14kB in size | endtimes.dev

                                                          Having a smaller website makes it load faster — that's not surprising. What is surprising is that a 14kB page can load much faster than a 15kB page — maybe 612ms faster — while the difference between a 15kB and a 16kB page is trivial. This is because of the TCP slow start algorithm. This article will cover what that is, how it works, and why you should care. But first we'll quickly go over some of

                                                          • Apple Silicon M1 Chip in MacBook Air Outperforms High-End 16-Inch MacBook Pro

                                                            Apple Silicon M1 Chip in MacBook Air Outperforms High-End 16-Inch MacBook Pro Apple introduced the first MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini with M1 Apple Silicon chips yesterday, and as of today, the first benchmark of the new chip appears to be showing up on the Geekbench site. The ‌M1‌ chip, which belongs to a ‌MacBook Air‌ with 8GB RAM, features a single-core score of 1687 and a multi-core

                                                              Apple Silicon M1 Chip in MacBook Air Outperforms High-End 16-Inch MacBook Pro
                                                            • Notifications: why less is more — how Facebook has been increasing both user satisfaction and app…

                                                              We are members of the Facebook Notifications Data Science team at Meta. We ran surveys on how users felt about on-site notifications (notifications that show up in the Facebook app when you open the app and create a red badge that counts the number of notifications you have) and found that many users prefer to receive only a few notifications. Based on this finding, we ran an experiment where we s

                                                                Notifications: why less is more — how Facebook has been increasing both user satisfaction and app…
                                                              • Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI - .NET Blog

                                                                You can build anything with .NET. It’s one of the main reasons millions of developers choose .NET as the platform for their careers, and companies invest for their businesses. With .NET 5 we begin our journey of unifying the .NET platform, bringing .NET Core and Mono/Xamarin together in one base class library (BCL) and toolchain (SDK). As we consider what building device applications will look lik

                                                                  Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI - .NET Blog
                                                                • The open-source, self-hostable to-do app | Vikunja

                                                                  The open-source, self-hostable to-do app. Organize everything, on all platforms. Also one of the two wild South American camelids which live in the high alpine areas of the Andes and a relative of the llama. Stay organized Organize all of your tasks in lists. Put lists together in a namespace to keep related stuff grouped together. Collaborate with peers Vikunja lets you easily share a list or a n

                                                                    The open-source, self-hostable to-do app | Vikunja
                                                                  • Why DRY is the most over-rated programming principle

                                                                    07 Jul, 2022 I figured I'd kick off my new blog with the most click baity thing I could think of. I suspect any developer reading this is aware of the DRY principle because it is just so ubiquitous. If not though, you just need to know that it stands for "Don't Repeat Yourself" and is generally invoked when advising people to not copy and paste snippets of code all over the place and instead conso

                                                                    • Announcing Svelte 4

                                                                      Announcing Svelte 4 Updated performance, developer experience, and site The Svelte team Jun 22 2023 After months in the making, we're excited to announce the stable release of Svelte 4. Time flies - Svelte 3 was released more than four years ago! In JavaScript-framework-time, that's eons. Svelte’s freshness has persisted throughout, but Node.js and browser APIs have evolved during that time and to

                                                                        Announcing Svelte 4
                                                                      • 漫画「進撃の巨人」の聖地へ 作者・諫山創さんの故郷・大分県日田市 | 朝日新聞デジタルマガジン&[and]

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                                                                        • Elon Musk fires a top Twitter engineer over his declining view count

                                                                          For weeks now, Elon Musk has been preoccupied with worries about how many people are seeing his tweets. Last week, the Twitter CEO took his Twitter account private for a day to test whether that might boost the size of his audience. The move came after several prominent right-wing accounts that Musk interacts with complained that recent changes to Twitter had reduced their reach. On Tuesday, Musk

                                                                            Elon Musk fires a top Twitter engineer over his declining view count
                                                                          • Building a Tabs component  |  Articles  |  web.dev

                                                                            Building a Tabs component Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. A foundational overview of how to build a tabs component similar to those found in iOS and Android apps. In this post I want to share thinking on building a Tabs component for the web that is responsive, supports multiple device inputs, and works across browsers. Try the demo. Demo If y

                                                                            • Announcing Coinbase’s successful transition to React Native | by Coinbase | The Coinbase Blog

                                                                              As of January 2021, the Coinbase iOS and Android apps have transitioned away from native development to React Native, and all mobile engineers are now collaborating in a single codebase. The transition from native to React Native did not happen overnight, and in the interest of helping those contemplating such a decision, we want to tell the story of how we got here. Specifically, we want to share

                                                                                Announcing Coinbase’s successful transition to React Native | by Coinbase | The Coinbase Blog
                                                                              • xz/liblzma: Bash-stage Obfuscation Explained

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                                                                                  xz/liblzma: Bash-stage Obfuscation Explained
                                                                                • Inside GitHub: Working with the LLMs behind GitHub Copilot

                                                                                  EngineeringProductInside GitHub: Working with the LLMs behind GitHub CopilotDevelopers behind GitHub Copilot discuss what it was like to work with OpenAI’s large language model and how it informed the development of Copilot as we know it today. The first time that engineers at GitHub worked with one of OpenAI’s large language models (LLM), they were equal parts excited and astonished. Alireza Goud

                                                                                    Inside GitHub: Working with the LLMs behind GitHub Copilot