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  • Secrets from the Algorithm: Google Search’s Internal Engineering Documentation Has Leaked

    Google, if you’re reading this, it’s too late. Ok. Cracks knuckles. Let’s get right to it. Internal documentation for Google Search’s Content Warehouse API has leaked. Google’s internal microservices appear to mirror what Google Cloud Platform offers and the internal version of documentation for the deprecated Document AI Warehouse was accidentally published publicly to a code repository for the c

      Secrets from the Algorithm: Google Search’s Internal Engineering Documentation Has Leaked
    • What We Learned from a Year of Building with LLMs (Part I)

      Join the O'Reilly online learning platform. Get a free trial today and find answers on the fly, or master something new and useful. Learn more It’s an exciting time to build with large language models (LLMs). Over the past year, LLMs have become “good enough” for real-world applications. The pace of improvements in LLMs, coupled with a parade of demos on social media, will fuel an estimated $200B

        What We Learned from a Year of Building with LLMs (Part I)
      • Operation Blotless攻撃キャンペーンに関する注意喚起

        JPCERT-AT-2024-0013 JPCERT/CC 2024-06-25 本注意喚起の公開直前に、国内組織のサイバー攻撃被害に関する報道が出ていますが、本注意喚起との関係はありません。 I. 概要2023年5月に重要インフラなどを狙う「Volt Typhoon」の攻撃活動が公表されて以来、Living off the Land戦術を用いて長期間・断続的に攻撃キャンペーンを行うAPTアクターの活動に対して警戒が高まっています。JPCERT/CCでは2023年から日本の組織も狙う同様の攻撃活動(Operation Blotless)を注視しており、同攻撃キャンペーンの実行者はマイクロソフト社などが示すVolt Typhoonと多くの共通点があると考えていますが、Volt Typhoonによる攻撃活動だけなのか、これ以外に同様の戦術を用いる別のアクターによる活動も含まれているのか、現時点

          Operation Blotless攻撃キャンペーンに関する注意喚起
        • Announcing TypeScript 5.5 - TypeScript

          Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.5! If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on top of JavaScript by making it possible to declare and describe types. Writing types in our code allows us to explain intent and have other tools check our code to catch mistakes like typos, issues with null and undefined, and more. Types also power TypeScript’s edi

            Announcing TypeScript 5.5 - TypeScript
          • Stop using Opera Browser and Opera GX

            Opera used to be a fantastic web browser, with a custom high-performance Presto rendering engine and features like tabbed windows that didn't show up in competing browsers until years later. However, the modern Opera browser is a shadow of its former self, reliant on chasing trends and meme advertising to stay relevant. The company behind it has also created fintech services that break app store r

              Stop using Opera Browser and Opera GX
            • ザ・ソウルミュージックII 2024年5月25日(テムズ、シル・ジョンスン、ダイク&ザ・ブレイザーズ、ザ・ファンタスティック・ジョニー・C、アーチー・ベル&ザ・ドレルズ、ドン・ブライアント、フォースM.D.'S、デヴィッド・サンボーン) - ラジオと音楽

              www.nhk.jp 【目次】 ホットなニューリリース Tems「Love Me JeJe」 60年代のfunky soul Syl Johnson「Different Strokes」 Dyke & the Blazers「We Got More Soul」 The Fantastic Johnny C「Boogaloo Down Broadway」 Archie Bell & The Drells「In the Midnight Hour」 Don Bryant「She's Looking Good」 Force M.D.'s「Tender Love」 David Sanborn「You Are Everything」 ホットなニューリリース Tems「Love Me JeJe」 テムズはナイジェリアのラゴス出身。ビヨンセの2022年のアルバム『RENAISSANCE』の「MOVE」と

                ザ・ソウルミュージックII 2024年5月25日(テムズ、シル・ジョンスン、ダイク&ザ・ブレイザーズ、ザ・ファンタスティック・ジョニー・C、アーチー・ベル&ザ・ドレルズ、ドン・ブライアント、フォースM.D.'S、デヴィッド・サンボーン) - ラジオと音楽
              • News from WWDC24: WebKit in Safari 18 beta

                The last year has been a great one for WebKit. After unveiling Safari 17 beta at WWDC23, we’ve shipped six releases of Safari 17.x with a total of 200 new web technologies. And we’ve been hard at work on multiple architectural improvement projects that strengthen WebKit for the long-term. Now, we are pleased to announce WebKit for Safari 18 beta. It adds another 48 web platform features, as well a

                  News from WWDC24: WebKit in Safari 18 beta
                • Announcing TypeScript 5.5 RC - TypeScript

                  Today we are excited to announce the availability of the release candidate of TypeScript 5.5. To get started using the RC, you can get it through NuGet, or through npm with the following command: npm install -D typescript@rc Here’s a quick list of what’s new in TypeScript 5.5! Inferred Type Predicates Control Flow Narrowing for Constant Indexed Accesses Type Imports in JSDoc Regular Expression Syn

                    Announcing TypeScript 5.5 RC - TypeScript
                  • So You Want To Build A Browser Engine

                    Eyes Above The Waves Robert O'Callahan. Christian. Repatriate Kiwi. Hacker. Archive 2024 June So You Want To Build A Browser Engine Real-Time Settlers Of Catan April Auckland Waterfront Half Marathon 2024 Whanganui River Journey 2024 2023 December Rees-Dart Track 2023 Caples/Routeburn Track 2023 Abel Tasman Kayaking November Mount Pirongia 2023 Blog Migrated April Why I Signed The "Pause" Letter A

                    • CSS Length Units | CSS-Tricks

                      Overview Many CSS properties accept numbers as values. Sometimes those are whole numbers. Sometimes they’re decimals and fractions. Other times, they’re percentages. Whatever they are, the unit that follows a number determines the number’s computed length. And by “length” we mean any sort of distance that can be described as a number, such as the physical dimensions of an element, a measure of tim

                        CSS Length Units | CSS-Tricks
                      • Hajj death toll tops 1,000 after extreme heat: AFP tally

                        A Turkish pilgrim pours cold water on her head to cool off in Saudi Arabia's holy city of Mecca © Abdel Ghani BASHIR / AFP The new deaths reported Thursday included 58 from Egypt, according to an Arab diplomat who provided a breakdown showing that of 658 Egyptians who died, 630 were unregistered pilgrims. Around 10 countries have reported 1,081 deaths during the pilgrimage, one of the five pillars

                          Hajj death toll tops 1,000 after extreme heat: AFP tally
                        • The History of 18+ VTubers: Part 1

                          Hello again. Obviously, this article deals with adult topics, so don’t read it if you’re under 18. I won’t have any super explicit images on screen, but I don’t recommend reading this in public nonetheless. With that out of the way, I wanna preface this piece with some thoughts. The goal of this Substack is to record parts of VTuber history that have been forgotten or aren’t well known, in a way t

                            The History of 18+ VTubers: Part 1
                          • Useful CSS Tips And Techniques — Smashing Magazine

                            The times for CSS have probably never been more exciting than today. In this quick read, we’ve got some useful CSS tips and techniques for you that you can apply to your work right away. Let’s dive deeper into self-modifying CSS variables, hanging punctuation, and more. If you’ve been in the web development game for longer, you might recall the days when CSS was utterly confusing and you had to co

                              Useful CSS Tips And Techniques — Smashing Magazine
                            • How I learned Vulkan and wrote a small game engine with it

                              Comments (GitHub discussion) Comments (Hacker News) tl;dr: I learned some Vulkan and made a game engine with two small game demos in 3 months. The code for the engine and the games can be found here: https://github.com/eliasdaler/edbr This article documents my experience of learning Vulkan and writing a small game/engine with it. It took me around 3 months to do it without any previous knowledge o

                              • Are animals conscious? Some scientists now think they are

                                Are animals conscious? How new research is changing minds Charles Darwin enjoys a near god-like status among scientists for his theory of evolution. But his ideas that animals are conscious in the same way humans are have long been shunned. Until now. "There is no fundamental difference between man and animals in their ability to feel pleasure and pain, happiness, and misery," Darwin wrote. But hi

                                  Are animals conscious? Some scientists now think they are
                                • What We Learned from a Year of Building with LLMs (Part II)

                                  To hear directly from the authors on this topic, sign up for the upcoming virtual event on June 20th, and learn more from the Generative AI Success Stories Superstream on June 12th. Part I of this series can be found here and part III can be found here. A possibly apocryphal quote attributed to many leaders reads: “Amateurs talk strategy and tactics. Professionals talk operations.” Where the tacti

                                    What We Learned from a Year of Building with LLMs (Part II)
                                  • Unexpected Anti-Patterns for Engineering Leaders

                                    Engineering Unexpected Anti-Patterns for Engineering Leaders — Lessons From Stripe, Uber & Carta Will Larson, a veteran engineering leader and the CTO at Carta, holds three conventional engineering management “anti-patterns” up to the light for a closer look. Whenever Will Larson meets up with fellow CTOs or heads of engineering at other startups, he often finds himself having the same conversatio

                                      Unexpected Anti-Patterns for Engineering Leaders
                                    • What is PID 0? · blog.dave.tf

                                      I get nerd-sniped a lot. People offhandedly ask something innocent, and I lose the next several hours (or in this case, days) comprehensively figuring out the answer. Usually this ends up in a rant thread on mastodon or in some private chat group or other. But for once I have the energy to write one up for the blog. Today’s innocent question: Is there a reason UIDs start at 0 but PIDs start at 1?

                                      • Applied LLMs - What We’ve Learned From A Year of Building with LLMs

                                        A practical guide to building successful LLM products, covering the tactical, operational, and strategic. Also published on O’Reilly Media in three parts: Tactical, Operational, Strategic. Also see podcast. It’s an exciting time to build with large language models (LLMs). Over the past year, LLMs have become “good enough” for real-world applications. And they’re getting better and cheaper every ye

                                          Applied LLMs - What We’ve Learned From A Year of Building with LLMs
                                        • Language is primarily a tool for communication rather than thought - Nature

                                          Barham, L. & Everett, D. Semiotics and the origin of language in the Lower Palaeolithic. J. Archaeol. Method Theory 28, 535–579 (2021). Article Google Scholar Hockett, C. F. The origin of speech. Sci. Am. 203, 88–97 (1960). A classic overview of the relationship between key features of human language and communication systems found in other species, with a focus on distinctive and shared propertie

                                            Language is primarily a tool for communication rather than thought - Nature
                                          • T-LEAF: Taxonomy Learning and EvaluAtion Framework

                                            How we applied qualitative learning, human labeling and machine learning to iteratively develop Airbnb’s Community Support Taxonomy. By: Mia Zhao, Peggy Shao, Maggie Hanson, Peng Wang, Bo Zeng BackgroundTaxonomies are knowledge organization systems used to classify and organize information. Taxonomies use words to describe things — as opposed to numbers or symbols — and hierarchies to group things

                                              T-LEAF: Taxonomy Learning and EvaluAtion Framework
                                            • Conditionals on Custom Properties - Geoff Graham

                                              Saw this from Lea being passed around yesterday: A historical day for CSS 😀🎉 If you write any components used and/or styled by others, you know how huge this is! background: if(style(–variant: success), var(–green)); Even if you don’t, this will allow things like: padding: if(var(–2xl), 1em, var(–xl) or var(–m),… pic.twitter.com/cXeqwBuXvK — Lea Verou (@LeaVerou) June 13, 2024 Whoa, right?! Seei

                                              • Announcing Ditto | Soapbox

                                                It's finally here. After a year of work, I'm pleased to announce the first release of Ditto! 🎉 Ditto is a Nostr community server. It has a built-in Nostr relay, a web UI, and it implements Mastodon's REST API. It has moderation. It has spam filters. It has NIP-05 self-service. It has quote posts, emoji reactions, and zaps. ⚡ The scope of this project is absolutely huge. It aims to take everything

                                                  Announcing Ditto | Soapbox
                                                • Let's write a video game from scratch like it's 1987

                                                  This article has been discussed on Hacker News and Reddit In a previous article I've done the 'Hello, world!' of GUIs in assembly: A black window with a white text, using X11 without any libraries, just talking directly over a socket. In a later article I've done the same with Wayland in C, displaying a static image. I showed that this is not complex and results in a very lean and small applicatio

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