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  • Announcing the Bytecode Alliance: Building a secure by default, composable future for WebAssembly – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog

    Announcing the Bytecode Alliance: Building a secure by default, composable future for WebAssembly Today we announce the formation of the Bytecode Alliance, a new industry partnership coming together to forge WebAssembly’s outside-the-browser future by collaborating on implementing standards and proposing new ones. Our founding members are Mozilla, Fastly, Intel, and Red Hat, and we’re looking forw

      Announcing the Bytecode Alliance: Building a secure by default, composable future for WebAssembly – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
    • Why JavaScript Tooling Sucks

      Home Ideas Writing & Speaking Book Tactics, Strategy, Principles About Bio, Talks, Photos Subscribe RSS, Newsletter, Mixtape JavaScript Tooling is just too hard to use, and it’s not your fault. If you clicked on this title ready to agree, you are part of the problem. Don’t worry, so am I. I work on JavaScript Tooling and I think my tools can be a lot better. ”Let he who is without sin” and all tha

        Why JavaScript Tooling Sucks
      • What's coming next for ESLint - ESLint - Pluggable JavaScript Linter

        When we released ESLint v9.0.0 in April, it was the first major release in 30 months and formally introduced the new configuration system. ESLint v9.0.0 also made some rule API changes to prepare the core for what’s coming next. After the release, we spent a lot of time creating compatibility utilities, a configuration migration tool, and a rule API transform utility to help the ecosystem move to

          What's coming next for ESLint - ESLint - Pluggable JavaScript Linter
        • ロックダウンされて人が消えた都市を野生動物が支配している光景が世界各地で目撃される

          ロシアでは、「新型コロナウイルスの感染拡大防止のために街中にライオンが放たれた」とのウワサがまん延し、外務省のマリヤ・ザハロワ報道官が「伝統と効率を考えて実はクマを放っているのだ」と冗談まじりに訂正する一幕があったと報じられています。そんな中、世界のあちこちで実際にピューマやヒョウなどの野生動物がロックダウンされた都市を我が物顔でのし歩いている様子が目撃されています。 Coronavirus: 15 stunning photos show how animals are reclaiming human spaces https://www.inverse.com/science/animals-are-reclaiming-human-spaces コロラド州ボルダーでは、2頭のピューマが我が物顔で街頭をのし歩いているのが目撃されました。 Mountain lions moving b

            ロックダウンされて人が消えた都市を野生動物が支配している光景が世界各地で目撃される
          • Visual Studio Code May 2020

            Version 1.93 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from August. May 2020 (version 1.46) Update 1.46.1: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Intel | Linux: deb rpm tarball snap Welcome to the May 2020 release of Visual Studio Code. Accessibility improvements - Status bar navigation, easier keyboard text selection. Flexible view and panel layout -

              Visual Studio Code May 2020
            • Red Hat’s commitment to open source: A response to the git.centos.org changes

              I spent a lot of time walking this weekend thinking about the reaction from our industry to my last blog post. We’ve been called evil; I was called an IBM exec who was installed to turn Red Hat closed source — and that’s only the “nice” stuff. So let’s clear things up. My name is Mike McGrath, and I’m the Vice President of Core Platforms Engineering at Red Hat. I’ve been here for 16 years, and bef

                Red Hat’s commitment to open source: A response to the git.centos.org changes
              • A Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Day at Slack - Slack Engineering

                A Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Day at Slack On May 12, 2020, Slack had our first significant outage in a long time. This is a detailed look into the technical issues that caused it. This story describes the technical details of the problems that caused the Slack downtime on May 12th, 2020. To learn more about the process behind incident response for same outage, read Ryan Katkov’s post, “

                  A Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Day at Slack - Slack Engineering
                • Sparkplug — a non-optimizing JavaScript compiler · V8

                  Show navigation Writing a high-performance JavaScript engine takes more than just having a highly optimising compiler like TurboFan. Particularly for short-lived sessions, like loading websites or command line tools, there’s a lot of work that happens before the optimising compiler even has a chance to start optimising, let alone having time to generate the optimised code. This is the reason why,

                  • Building RAG-based LLM Applications for Production

                    [ GitHub |  Notebook | Anyscale Endpoints | Ray Docs]  · 55 min read Note: Check out the new evaluation reports and cost analysis with mixtral-8x7b-instruct-v0.1 and our data flywheel workflow to continuously improve our RAG applications. In this guide, we will learn how to: 💻 Develop a retrieval augmented generation (RAG) based LLM application from scratch. 🚀 Scale the major workloads (load, ch

                      Building RAG-based LLM Applications for Production
                    • 200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time

                      From Chic to Skrillex, from Chicago house classics to festival rave anthems, from songs that filled the floor at the Loft and the Warehouse to ones that blew up on TikTok. What do we mean by “dance songs”? Good question. In a sense, any song that ever got any one person moving in any perceptible direction is a dance song. The Beatles made great dance songs — as did Slayer. Nearly all the hip-hop a

                        200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time
                      • 【歌詞和訳】アナと雪の女王2の「Some Things Never Change」でディクテーションに挑戦! - 塾の先生が英語で子育て

                        アナと雪の女王2の「Some Things Never Change」でディクテーションに挑戦! この記事の英語の難易度はレベル3(★★★☆☆)です。 難易度の詳細についてはこちらの記事をご覧ください。 www.jukupapa.com ディズニーを使って楽しく英語学習ができれば最高ですね。 この記事では「アナと雪の女王2」(Frozen II)の「Some Things Never Change」を使って、英語のリスニング練習としてディクテーションができるように記事が構成されています。 ディクテーションとは聞いた英文を文字に起こすことです。 ディクテーションをすると単語を聞き取ろうと耳を傾けるので、リスニングの集中力が大きく伸び、前置詞や冠詞、時制といった細かい点にも敏感になります。 そして、正確なリスニング力がつきます。 ディクテーションについては、こちらの記事で詳しく説明しています。

                          【歌詞和訳】アナと雪の女王2の「Some Things Never Change」でディクテーションに挑戦! - 塾の先生が英語で子育て
                        • Changes at Basecamp

                          At Basecamp, we treat our company as a product. It's not a rigid thing that exists, it's a flexible, malleable idea that evolves. We aren't stuck with what we have, we can create what we want. Just as we improve products through iteration, we iterate on our company too. Recently, we've made some internal company changes, which, taken in total, collectively feel like a full version change. It deser

                            Changes at Basecamp
                          • The Niche Programmer - REPL

                            For the vast majority of my programming career, I've been a mainstream developer. By mainstream, I mean writing in a language and using the tools that most of the category of software development I have been in (mostly web development) has used, such as PHP, JavaScript, and the most popular tools of those ecosystems. But then one day in 2018 I got a job where I had to learn Clojure. I had never he

                            • The growing pains of database architecture | Figma Blog

                              While these fixes moved the needle, they had limitations. By analyzing our database traffic, we learned that writes— like gathering, updating, or deleting data—contributed to a significant portion of database utilization. Additionally, not all reads or data fetching could be moved to replicas due to application sensitivity to replication lag. So, from both a read and write perspective, we still ne

                                The growing pains of database architecture | Figma Blog
                              • 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
                                • Don’t Build Useless Features

                                  A guide to scaling product & engineering teams from $0 to past $100M ARR. © 2024. Stay SaaSy. As a product manager, it’s important to hone the minimum set of activities that allow you to keep a product line moving forward productively. One of the most important core product management skills: the ability to triage unsuccessful products and avoid spending unnecessary effort on products that are des

                                    Don’t Build Useless Features
                                  • 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
                                    • Using Zig in our incremental Turborepo migration from Go to Rust – Vercel

                                      Using Zig in our incremental Turborepo migration from Go to RustLearn how we're cross-compiling a Rust-Go-Rust sandwich to six platforms. We’ve been porting Turborepo, the high-performance build system for JavaScript and TypeScript, from Go to Rust. We talked about how we started the porting process, so now let’s talk about how we began porting our two main commands: run and prune. Since last time

                                        Using Zig in our incremental Turborepo migration from Go to Rust – Vercel
                                      • How Google got to rolling Linux releases for Desktops | Google Cloud Blog

                                        Hero image credit: Markus Teich At Google we run large production fleets that serve Google products like YouTube and Gmail. To support all our employees, including engineers, we also run a sizable corporate fleet with hundreds of thousands of devices across multiple platforms, models, and locations. To let each Googler work in the environment they are most productive in, we operate many OS-platfor

                                          How Google got to rolling Linux releases for Desktops | Google Cloud Blog
                                        • The 2022 Python Language Summit: Python without the GIL

                                          If you peruse the archives of language-summit blogs, you’ll find that one theme comes up again and again: the dream of Python without the GIL. Continuing this venerable tradition, Sam Gross kicked off the 2022 Language Summit by giving the attendees an update on nogil, a project that took the Python community by storm when it was first announced in October 2021. The GIL, or “Global Interpreter Loc

                                            The 2022 Python Language Summit: Python without the GIL
                                          • Rye and uv: August is Harvest Season for Python Packaging

                                            Rye and uv: August is Harvest Season for Python Packaging written on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 It has been a few months since I wrote about Rye here last. You might remember that in February I passed over stewardship of my Rye packaging too to Astral. The folks over there have been super busy in building a lot of amazing tooling for Python packaging in the last few months. If you have been using

                                            • The Web’s Next Transition

                                              The web is made up of technologies that got their start over 25 years ago. HTTP, HTML, CSS, and JS were all first standardized in the mid-nineties (when I was 8 years old). Since then, the web evolved into a ubiquitous application platform. As the web has evolved, so too has the architecture for the development of these applications. There are many core architectures for building applications for

                                                The Web’s Next Transition
                                              • Probabilistic Machine Learning: An Introduction

                                                Probabilistic Machine Learning: An Introduction by Kevin Patrick Murphy. MIT Press, March 2022. Key links Short table of contents Long table of contents Preface Draft pdf file, 2024-06-26. CC-BY-NC-ND license. (Please cite the official reference below.) Report issues here Order a hardcopy from MIT Press or Amazon.. Figures from the book (png files) Code to reproduce most of the figures Diff from 2

                                                • Sony Engineer Talks Up Using Flutter + Wayland For Their Embedded Interfaces - Phoronix

                                                  Show Your Support: Did you know that you can get Phoronix Premium for under $4 per month? Try it today to view our site ad-free, multi-page articles on a single page, and more while the proceeds allow us to write more Linux hardware reviews. At the very least, please disable your ad-blocker. Sony Engineer Talks Up Using Flutter + Wayland For Their Embedded Interfaces Written by Michael Larabel in

                                                    Sony Engineer Talks Up Using Flutter + Wayland For Their Embedded Interfaces - Phoronix
                                                  • 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
                                                    • Making Python 100x faster with less than 100 lines of Rust

                                                      A while ago at $work, we had a performance issue with one of our core Python libraries. This particular library forms the backbone of our 3D processing pipeline. It’s a rather big and complex library which uses NumPy and other scientific Python packages to do a wide range of mathematical and geometrical operations. Our system also has to work on-prem with limited CPU resources, and while at first

                                                        Making Python 100x faster with less than 100 lines of Rust
                                                      • The 100 Most Influential Sequences in Animation History

                                                        Historical expertise provided by Jerry Beck, Amelia Cook, Jason DeMarco, Maureen Furniss, Monique Henry-Hudson, Willow Catelyn Maclay, Linda Simensky, Koji Yamamura Entries by Rebecca Alter, Elly Belle, Kambole Campbell, Jen Chaney, Amelia Cook, Alex Costello, Marley Crusch, Toussaint Egan, Christopher L. Inoa, Genevieve Koski, Willow Catelyn Maclay, Rafael Motamayor, Sammy Nickalls, Joshua Rivera

                                                          The 100 Most Influential Sequences in Animation History
                                                        • Google is officially releasing its Fuchsia OS, starting w/ first-gen Nest Hub

                                                          Google Nest Hub Fuchsia Google is officially releasing its Fuchsia OS, starting w/ first-gen Nest Hub Google’s long-in-development, from-scratch operating system, Fuchsia, is now running on real Made by Google devices, namely, the first-generation Nest Hub. Google has told us that as of today, an update is beginning to roll out to owners of the first-generation Nest Hub, first released in 2018. Fo

                                                            Google is officially releasing its Fuchsia OS, starting w/ first-gen Nest Hub
                                                          • 『君の名は。』への評がいかに快挙か;訳文と感想(ネットで読めるグレッグ・イーガン氏の映画・創作観) - すやすや眠るみたくすらすら書けたら

                                                            録り貯めたお正月の特番を消化しているかたのなかには、3が日に地上波初放送された『天気の子』や8日新年一発目の『金曜ロードSHOW!』神木隆之介さんなど豪華吹替キャストによる『パラサイト』をご覧のかたもいらっしゃるんじゃないでしょうか? 今回の記事は、そんな新海誠監督の前作で神木氏主演『君の名は。』にたいするグレッグ・イーガン氏の評価がいかにすごいか、氏のインタビューやエッセイ(『Avatar Review(「アバター」批評)』『No Intelligence Required Her, Ex Machina and Interstellar(知性は不要――「her/世界でひとつの彼女」、「エクス・マキナ」そして「インターステラー」にとって)』)などを勝手に訳して、氏の映画観・創作観と比べることで確かめてみようという感じのやつです。 訳文本文7700字{2230字+5529字(原文730語+

                                                              『君の名は。』への評がいかに快挙か;訳文と感想(ネットで読めるグレッグ・イーガン氏の映画・創作観) - すやすや眠るみたくすらすら書けたら
                                                            • Hawkins: Diving into the Reasoning Behind our Design System

                                                              Stranger Things imagery showcasing the inspiration for the Hawkins Design Systemby Hawkins team member Joshua Godi; with cover art from Martin Bekerman and additional imagery from Wiki Chaves Hawkins may be the name of a fictional town in Indiana, most widely known as the backdrop for one of Netflix’s most popular TV series “Stranger Things,” but the name is so much more. Hawkins is the namesake t

                                                                Hawkins: Diving into the Reasoning Behind our Design System
                                                              • The origin private file system  |  Articles  |  web.dev

                                                                The origin private file system Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. The File System Standard introduces an origin private file system (OPFS) as a storage endpoint private to the origin of the page and not visible to the user that provides optional access to a special kind of file that is highly optimized for performance. Browser support The origin

                                                                  The origin private file system  |  Articles  |  web.dev
                                                                • James Stanley - Nightdrive

                                                                  I've made a JavaScript simulation of driving at night time on the motorway. It's hard to classify what it is. It's not a video, because it's generated dynamically. It's not a game, because you just watch. It's not a screensaver, because it's not the 90s. Maybe it's a "demo"? This is something I've been planning to make for years, but kept forgetting about. I would only remember it when in the pass

                                                                    James Stanley - Nightdrive
                                                                  • An Interview With Jack Dorsey

                                                                    jack dorsey on his exit from bluesky, how twitter lost its way, jack’s strategy for ending censorship forever, new background on the elon saga, and the death of social media as we know it Bluesky was launched to become the open source protocol layer for social media platforms, but the team ended up “literally repeating all the mistakes we made” at TwitterJack’s challenges at Twitter: a hostile boa

                                                                      An Interview With Jack Dorsey
                                                                    • How we built a serverless SQL database

                                                                      We recently announced general availability (GA) for Serverless, with support for change data capture (CDC), backup and restore, and a 99.99% uptime SLA. Read on to learn how CockroachDB Serverless works from the inside out, and why we can give it away for free – not free for some limited period, but free. It required some significant and fascinating engineering to get us there. I think you’ll enjo

                                                                        How we built a serverless SQL database
                                                                      • TypeScript and the dawn of gradual types

                                                                        The FullScreenMario project burned brightly for a few short weeks in October 2013 after Boing Boing lauded it as “a pretty impressive example of what HTML5, in-browser functionality can do.” A few days later, it went viral on Reddit and by November, attention turned to scrutiny, and Nintendo took the project down with a DMCA request. Josh Goldberg speaks of his former project with a bit of pride—i

                                                                          TypeScript and the dawn of gradual types
                                                                        • Goodbye to the C++ Implementation of Zig ⚡ Zig Programming Language

                                                                          Goodbye to the C++ Implementation of ZigHow we used WebAssembly to annihilate 80,000 lines of legacy codeAuthor: Andrew Kelley It’s funny - I have shared this story a handful of times with friends of mine who are qualified, competent software engineers, and each time the response was confusion about why any of this would be necessary or even remotely helpful. WebAssembly?! After ten minutes of puz

                                                                          • The Coronavirus in America: The Year Ahead (Published 2020)

                                                                            michael barbaroFrom The New York Times, I’m Michael Barbaro. This is “The Daily.” Today: As President Trump urges states to begin reopening their economies, a debate begins over when and how to end the lockdowns. Science reporter Donald G. McNeil Jr. on what that might look like. It’s Monday, April 20. So Donald, we have come to you at just about every turn in this pandemic to understand what’s ne

                                                                              The Coronavirus in America: The Year Ahead (Published 2020)
                                                                            • The process: Making Vue 3 – Increment: Frontend

                                                                              Over the past year, the Vue team has been working on the next major version of Vue.js, which we hope to release in the first half of 2020. (This work is ongoing at the time of writing.) The idea for a new major version of Vue took shape in late 2018, when the codebase of Vue 2 was about two-and-a-half years old. That may not sound like a long time in the life span of generic software, but the fron

                                                                                The process: Making Vue 3 – Increment: Frontend
                                                                              • 3 advantages of Podman vs. Docker | Red Hat Developer

                                                                                Many think of Podman to be a replacement for Docker (if they have heard of Podman at all). But, this is not the case, as Podman is another option that provides better security and developer features. Podman is a cloud-native, daemonless tool that helps developers manage their Linux containers. Podman is all about security, but also minimizing the friction between your local development environment

                                                                                  3 advantages of Podman vs. Docker | Red Hat Developer
                                                                                • How and why we built our startup around small teams

                                                                                  Welcome to Product for Engineers, a newsletter created by PostHog for engineers and founders who want to build successful startups. Startups ship more per person than big companies – everyone knows this. But how do you retain that advantage as you scale? Our answer is small teams – speedy, innovative, and autonomous one-pizza teams where individuals can still have an outsized impact. They enable u

                                                                                    How and why we built our startup around small teams