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  • The Forty-Year Programmer

    Pleased to Meet You... Video version available on YouTube: In 2024, I’ll have been a programmer for 40 years. I’m not quite there yet, but I’ll get there. That’s different from making the most money developing software, or starting a software company. I do make good money. But that’s not what all this is about. I think you might want to be a software developer for a long time, in the same way that

    • 汚名返上を目指していたFPS『Redfall』開発元、大型アプデ配信間近だったのに突然スタジオ閉鎖されたとの報道。関係者はがっくり - AUTOMATON

      昨日5月7日、マイクロソフトが傘下のBethesda Softworks(以下、Bethesda)にて人員削減を実施することが報じられた。さらに、Bethesdaおよびゼニマックス・メディアが擁する4つのスタジオが閉鎖されることが発表・報道されている。閉鎖となったのはTango GameworksとArkane Austin、Alpha Dog Games、Roundhouse Studiosだ。このうちArkane Austinはマルチ対応オープンワールドFPS『Redfall』のアップデート開発を進めていた最中とみられ、閉鎖には驚きや失望も寄せられている。 Arkane Austinは、ゼニマックス・メディア傘下のArkane Studiosのスタジオのひとつで、アメリカ・テキサスに拠点を置いている。直近では2023年5月に『Redfall』をリリースしていた。なおArkane Stu

        汚名返上を目指していたFPS『Redfall』開発元、大型アプデ配信間近だったのに突然スタジオ閉鎖されたとの報道。関係者はがっくり - AUTOMATON
      • ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics

        The software engineers behind these systems are employees of NTC Vulkan. On the surface, it looks like a run-of-the-mill cybersecurity consultancy. However, a leak of secret files from the company has exposed its work bolstering Vladimir Putin’s cyberwarfare capabilities. Thousands of pages of secret documents reveal how Vulkan’s engineers have worked for Russian military and intelligence agencies

          ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics
        • First Impressions with the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W

          Today the Raspberry Pi Foundation released the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. I'm going to share my thoughts and experiences with it. Can you run containers? Can you run OpenFaaS? What about K3s? Is it worth buying or will it gather dust? I've got my faasd t-shirt on and you'll find out why below. The Raspberry Pi Foundation sent me one of these boards for testing earlier in the year. The original Zero /

            First Impressions with the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
          • HuggingFaceFW/fineweb · Datasets at Hugging Face

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              HuggingFaceFW/fineweb · Datasets at Hugging Face
            • Why Mojo🔥 | Modular Docs

              When we started Modular, we had no intention of building a new programming language. But as we were building our platform to unify the world's ML/AI infrastructure, we realized that programming across the entire stack was too complicated. Plus, we were writing a lot of MLIR by hand and not having a good time. What we wanted was an innovative and scalable programming model that could target acceler

                Why Mojo🔥 | Modular Docs
              • How Netflix Really Uses Java

                Transcript Bakker: I'm going to talk about how Netflix is really using Java. You probably know that Netflix is really just about RxJava microservices, with Hystrix and Spring Cloud. Really, Chaos Monkeys are just running the show. I'm only half getting here because a few years ago, this was actually mostly true, maybe except the Chaos Monkeys. This stack was something that we were building on in t

                  How Netflix Really Uses Java
                • Ambien no rx needed cod accepted – TrEd College

                  Reliable Pharmacy USA Ambien no rx needed cod accepted http://url-qr.tk/Ambien – Our prices are 70% less than your local pharmacy – Various payment methods: MasterCard / Visa / AMEX / PayPal / BitCoin – Fast delivery and complete anonymity – Quality and pharmaceutical dosage. – Fast delivery guaranteed. – 100% legal products. – Bonus pills and big discounts for every order – Your full satisfaction

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                    canadian drugstore №1 US Reliable Pharmacy - on line cash on delivery -- Click here. - Quality and pharmaceutical dosage. - Fast delivery guaranteed. - 100% legal products. - Bonus pills and big discounts for every order - Our prices are 70% less than your local pharmacy - Various payment methods: MasterCard / Visa / AMEX / PayPal / BitCoin - Fast delivery and complete anonymity - Your full satisf

                    • イーロンマスクはスターリンクで高速衛星インターネットを作ることを目指していますが、それだけの価値はありますか?

                      QUESTION: I’ve tried satellite internet in the past in my RV and it was terrible, so will Starlink be any better and worth considering? https://www.topline.ie/ufn/ufc-fight-night-thiago-marreta-santos-vs-glover-teixeira-on-espn-start-time-how-to-watch.html https://www.topline.ie/ufn/marreta-santos-vs-glover-teixeira-ufc-fight-night-thiago-on-espn-how-to-watch-start-time.html https://www.topline.ie

                        イーロンマスクはスターリンクで高速衛星インターネットを作ることを目指していますが、それだけの価値はありますか?
                      • The Rust Calling Convention We Deserve · mcyoung

                        I will often say that the so-called “C ABI” is a very bad one, and a relatively unimaginative one when it comes to passing complicated types effectively. A lot of people ask me “ok, what would you use instead”, and I just point them to the Go register ABI, but it seems most people have trouble filling in the gaps of what I mean. This article explains what I mean in detail. I have discussed calling

                          The Rust Calling Convention We Deserve · mcyoung
                        • 7 Redis Worst Practices - Redis

                          Click here to get started with Redis Enterprise. Redis Enterprise lets you work with any real-time data at any scale, anywhere. Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.—Dr. Ian Malcolm, in Jurassic Park “Best Practices” has become a trope in technology. Sure, you can do something with a given tool, but is doing so really a good i

                            7 Redis Worst Practices - Redis
                          • Why AI Will Save the World | Andreessen Horowitz

                            The era of Artificial Intelligence is here, and boy are people freaking out. Fortunately, I am here to bring the good news: AI will not destroy the world, and in fact may save it. First, a short description of what AI is: The application of mathematics and software code to teach computers how to understand, synthesize, and generate knowledge in ways similar to how people do it. AI is a computer pr

                              Why AI Will Save the World | Andreessen Horowitz
                            • Why I Don't Use Classes

                              Recently, one of my teammates noted that our project’s codebase doesn’t have a lot of classes. The observation wasn’t framed positively or negatively. It was just an observation about a particular code style of the team as a whole. I didn’t think much about it at the time. But looking back, this observation has lead to some good self-reflection on what I value when writing software. I didn’t write

                                Why I Don't Use Classes
                              • Why We Use Julia, 10 Years Later

                                Exactly ten years ago today, we published "Why We Created Julia", introducing the Julia project to the world. At this point, we have moved well past the ambitious goals set out in the original blog post. Julia is now used by hundreds of thousands of people. It is taught at hundreds of universities and entire companies are being formed that build their software stacks on Julia. From personalized me

                                  Why We Use Julia, 10 Years Later
                                • Using Performant Next-Gen Images in CSS with image-set | CSS-Tricks

                                  The CSS image-set() function has been supported in Chromium-based browsers since 2012 and in Safari since version 6. Support recently landed in Firefox 88. Let’s dive in and see what we can and can’t do today with image-set(). Multiple resolutions of the same image Here’s what the CSS spec has to say about image-set(): Delivering the most appropriate image resolution for a user’s device can be a d

                                    Using Performant Next-Gen Images in CSS with image-set | CSS-Tricks
                                  • TypeScript is terrible for library developers | Hacker News

                                    This is a matter of opinion.I wrote a set of React components that gets 46,000 npm downloads a month and typescript is a godsend. My library is a bridge between two heavily popular projects, so my dependency tree is fairly intertwined. The library solves a real user problem and does it efficiently. It isn't totally perfect, but it covers 98% of the use cases. I wrote comprehensive tests as I devel

                                    • Transformer models: an introduction and catalog — 2023 Edition

                                      Transformer models: an introduction and catalog — 2023 Edition January 16, 2023 52 minute read This post is now an ArXiV paper that you can print and cite. Update 05/2023 Another pretty large update after 4 months. I was invited to submit the article to a journal, so I decided to enlist some help from some LinkedIn colleages and completely revamp it. First off, we added a whole lot of new models,

                                        Transformer models: an introduction and catalog — 2023 Edition
                                      • A Mystery of Unix History | The Changelog

                                        I wrote recently about buying a Digital (DEC) vt420 and hooking it up to Linux. Among my observations on the vt420, which apparently were among the most popular to use with Unix systems, are these: DEC keyboards had no Esc key DEC keyboards had no key that could be used as Alt or Meta The two most popular historic editors on Unix, vi and emacs, both make heavy use of these features (Emacs using Es

                                          A Mystery of Unix History | The Changelog
                                        • Pope on war in Ukraine: 'Do not be ashamed to negotiate' - Vatican News

                                          In an interview to a Swiss TV station, Pope Francis reflects at length on various aspects of war and its devastating effects, noting that it takes two sides to make war and encouraging negotiations to end the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. By Devin Watkins Pope Francis granted an interview to Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS), a Swiss public station broadcasting in French, a portion of which was released o

                                            Pope on war in Ukraine: 'Do not be ashamed to negotiate' - Vatican News
                                          • 机や椅子がありません!古代エジプト人「過酷なデスクワーク」で関節が変形するほど苦しんでいた - ナゾロジー

                                            現代人の悩みは古代エジプトから存在していたようです。 今日のデスクワーカーに特有の「座りっぱなし」は、腰痛や肩こり、関節痛など、様々な健康問題を引き起こしています。 これはデスクワークが急激に増えた現代ならではの悩みと思われていました。 しかしチェコのプラハ・カレル大学(Charles University)らの研究により、古代エジプトの書記官も座りっぱなし仕事のせいで、かなりひどい関節痛に悩まされていたことが明らかになったのです。 研究の詳細は2024年6月27日付で科学雑誌『Scientific Reports』に掲載されています。 Ancient Egyptian ‘office workers’ had terrible posture just like us, disfigured skeletons reveal https://www.livescience.com/arc

                                              机や椅子がありません!古代エジプト人「過酷なデスクワーク」で関節が変形するほど苦しんでいた - ナゾロジー
                                            • 「アイルランド大統領は会見の場にも飼い犬を連れてきてる」海外の反応 : 暇は無味無臭の劇薬

                                              Comment by Dr-Cloudy アイルランド大統領はいつも自分の犬を連れてる! Comment by kuddlybuddly アイルランドの大統領は他の人が自分の犬を撫でるのが好き。 Comment by cjbbeagle アイルランド大統領と彼のバーニーズ・マウンテン・ドッグ。 Comment by Terrible_truth_hurts アイルランド大統領はいつも飼い犬を連れてる。パート3 Comment by bigtotoro13 実際は二匹いた! Comment by MrPenguinxxxx アイルランド大統領と彼の犬。 reddit.com/r/aww/comments/eubvc2/when_you_realise_there_are_actually_two_of_them/ reddit.com/r/aww/comments/ev3jai/irish_

                                                「アイルランド大統領は会見の場にも飼い犬を連れてきてる」海外の反応 : 暇は無味無臭の劇薬
                                              • The Birth of UNIX - CoRecursive Podcast

                                                When you work on your computer, there are so many things you take for granted: operating systems, programming languages, they all have to come from somewhere. In the late 1960s and 1970s, that somewhere was Bell Labs, and the operating system they were building was UNIX. They were building more than just an operating system though. They were building a way to work with computers that had never exi

                                                  The Birth of UNIX - CoRecursive Podcast
                                                • Replacing WebRTC - Media over QUIC

                                                  Replacing WebRTC The long path to use something else for real-time media. tl;dr If you primarily use WebRTC for… real-time media: it will take a while to replace WebRTC; we’re working on it. data channels: WebTransport is amazing and actually works. peer-to-peer: you’re stuck with WebRTC for the forseeable future. Disclaimer I spent almost two years building/optimizing a partial WebRTC stack @ Twi

                                                  • Why does 0.1 + 0.2 = 0.30000000000000004?

                                                    Hello! I was trying to write about floating point yesterday, and I found myself wondering about this calculation, with 64-bit floats: >>> 0.1 + 0.2 0.30000000000000004 I realized that I didn’t understand exactly how it worked. I mean, I know floating point calculations are inexact, and I know that you can’t exactly represent 0.1 in binary, but: there’s a floating point number that’s closer to 0.3

                                                    • Headless React — Acko.net

                                                      Part 1: Climbing Mount Effect - Declarative Code and Effects Part 2: Reconcile All The Things - Memoization, Data Flow and reconciliation Part 3: Headless React - Live, Yeet Reduce, No-API, WebGPU Live It is actually pretty easy to build a mediocre headless React today, i.e. an implementation of React that isn't hooked directly into anything else. react-reconciler is an official package that lets

                                                        Headless React — Acko.net
                                                      • イタリアの道路に数百羽の鳥の死骸が散乱、原因は新年の花火か

                                                        数百羽の鳥が死んでいた この死んだ鳥が見つかったのは1月1日、場所は首都のローマとされている。 ローマの主要な駅がある通りには、数百羽の死んだ鳥が横たわっていたとされ、その多くは「ムクドリ」だったという。 現段階では、鳥がなぜ死んだのかは明らかになっていない。ただ動物保護団体などは、新年に打ち上げられた花火やクラッカーが原因だと見ている。 #Rome #Italy: #NewYearsEve2021 the terrible consequence of #fireworks 😔😭 dead #birds. Urge a ban 😡 pic.twitter.com/XPlgHXCsEH — OIPA International (@OIPAInternation) January 1, 2021 花火やクラッカーで怯えた可能性 動物保護団体の「International Organi

                                                          イタリアの道路に数百羽の鳥の死骸が散乱、原因は新年の花火か
                                                        • GitHub - ErikMcClure/bad-licenses: A compendium of absurd open-source licenses.

                                                          A compendium of absurd, funny, and downright bad licenses. A table of contents is provided here with titles and a summary of what the license does. Sources, when available, are provided in the descriptions. Also, don't take this seriously. UNOFFICIAL LEGAL ADVICE: Don't use these. Like, ever. Passive-Aggressive License A license that allows you to copy, modify, or distribute the source code or com

                                                            GitHub - ErikMcClure/bad-licenses: A compendium of absurd open-source licenses.
                                                          • How to Get Better at English: Guide For Developers

                                                            I saw a post recently where a developer raised very valid points on why English isn't a skill they should be measured with: My English is not perfect. Why would you hire me? I can empathize with the author but sadly, the reality is different. Like it or not, fluency in English is a vital skill for a programmer. Most folks, especially in the developed world, are very used to fluent English. Bad gra

                                                              How to Get Better at English: Guide For Developers
                                                            • Data Engineering is Not Software Engineering

                                                              In recent years, it would appear that data engineering is converging with DevOps. Both have embraced cloud infrastructure, containerization, CI/CD, and GitOps to deliver reliable digital products to their customers. The convergence on a subset of tooling has led many to the opinion that there is no significant distinction between data engineering and software engineering. Consequently, the fact th

                                                                Data Engineering is Not Software Engineering
                                                              • My experience with sexual harassment in the Scala community

                                                                “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good [people] to do nothing.” — Edmund Burke After three years of silence, I have decided to speak up and share the story of how I was manipulated and harassed the past several years by an idolized figure in the Scala community, Jon Pretty. Three years ago I was 21, an undergraduate college student who was enthusiastic about Scala and wanted

                                                                • AIカメラが審判のつるつる頭をサッカーボールと誤認し自動追跡する珍事が発生

                                                                  イギリスで開催されたサッカーの試合で、ボールを自動追跡するAIを搭載していたカメラが審判の頭をサッカーボールと誤認してしまう事態が発生しました。カメラが審判の頭にズームインしすぎるあまり、視聴者が試合をまともに観戦できなかったため、コメンテーターが視聴者に謝罪しなければならなかった一幕もあったと報じられています。 AI camera operator repeatedly confuses bald head for soccer ball during live stream - The Verge https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2020/11/3/21547392/ai-camera-operator-football-bald-head-soccer-mistakes AI Camera Ruins Football Game By Mistaking

                                                                    AIカメラが審判のつるつる頭をサッカーボールと誤認し自動追跡する珍事が発生
                                                                  • 【JavaScript】英文から英単語を抽出してみる - Little Strange Software

                                                                    どうも!LSSです!! さじ(id:conasaji)さんの記事、 conasaji.hatenablog.com を読みました。 その中で、 出来れば最初にどんな系列の単語を覚えたいのかを登録できたらいいですね。英文を読み込んだらその中から毎日ひとつずつ出てくるとか。 学び舎を求め。 - ゆるっと広告業界 と書かれていましたが、この「英文から英単語抽出」、作れる自信はありましたがそういえば作った事がなかったな、と思い、今回試しに作ってみました。 英文から英単語抽出 コード Google翻訳で英文ゲット! 今回は英単語抽出してみただけですが 英文から英単語抽出 Once upon a time, there was a very hard-working peasant young man. One day, on the way home after the young man fini

                                                                      【JavaScript】英文から英単語を抽出してみる - Little Strange Software
                                                                    • そのアルバムが自らの音楽観の経過点だと、評価できない件~Metallica『St.Anger』の評価について~ - Jailbreak

                                                                      自分はGoogleのレコメンドの記事をよく見ることがあって、そこに『St.Anger』という文字があって、思わず開いて読んでしまった。 『St.Anger』自体はMettallicaの黒歴史として扱われ、分かりやすく批判を受けやすい(好みが分かれる)ポイントがあるので、槍玉に上がりやすい。多分、上記記事の筆者もそういう既存の評価を覆そう、新しい評価をしようという意気込みがあって、とても良い記事だった。概ね、『St.Anger』を擁護するような形で、時代背景(当時のトレンドや)であったり、新しい視点をくれる。 別に嫌いな作品を好きになって欲しいとまでは思わないが、新しい視点を取り込んだ上で、その作品に向き合うことは、良い経験につながらないだろうか。そんなことを再考させられた。 しかし、『St.Anger』への自分の評価は、一般的な評価とはまた少し違う。それは、自分の音楽観を作る時の経過点なの

                                                                      • First thoughts on Rust vs OCaml

                                                                        I'm about two weeks into Rust now, so this feels like a good time to write a critique, before I get Stockholm Syndrome'd. My main motivation in learning Rust is that I have to maintain some of Dark's Rust code. There was a recent outage related to that code, and I had to learn on the fly, so better to actually know what I'm looking at. I've also been dreaming of rewriting Dark in Rust for quite so

                                                                          First thoughts on Rust vs OCaml
                                                                        • Introducing Cloudflare Browser Isolation beta

                                                                          This post is also available in 简体中文, 日本語, 한국어 and Español. Reimagining the BrowserA web browser, the same application that connects users to the entire Internet, also connects you to all of the potentially harmful parts of the Internet. It’s an open door to nearly every connected system on the planet, which is powerful and terrifying. We also rely on browsers more than ever. Most applications that

                                                                            Introducing Cloudflare Browser Isolation beta
                                                                          • Password Managers.

                                                                            Introduction I’ve spent a lot of time trying to understand the attack surface of popular password managers. I think I’ve spent more time analyzing them than practically anybody else, and I think that qualifies me to have an opinion! First, let’s get a few things out of the way. For some reason, few subjects can get heated faster than passwords. Maybe politics and religion, but that’s about it. It’

                                                                            • Training great LLMs entirely from ground up in the wilderness as a startup — Yi Tay

                                                                              Training great LLMs entirely from ground up in the wilderness as a startup Given that we’ve successfully trained pretty strong multimodal language models at Reka, many people have been particularly curious about the experiences of building infrastructure and training large language & multimodal models from scratch from a completely clean slate. I complain a lot about external (outside Google) infr

                                                                                Training great LLMs entirely from ground up in the wilderness as a startup — Yi Tay
                                                                              • Slack’s new WYSIWYG input box is really terrible

                                                                                Slack has just recently rolled out a “WYSIWYG text input” widget to its Web browser interface. (Apparently, the phased rollout started at the beginning of November 2019, but it’s just now starting to hit the workspaces that I participate in.) The user experience of using this new input method is really, really, really bad. First of all, there is no way to go back to plain old Markdown input. (See

                                                                                • Generics and Compile-Time in Rust | PingCAP

                                                                                  The Rust programming language compiles fast software slowly. In this series we explore Rust’s compile times within the context of TiKV, the key-value store behind the TiDB database. Rust Compile-time Adventures with TiKV: Episode 2 In the previous post in the series we covered Rust’s early development history, and how it led to a series of decisions that resulted in a high-performance language tha

                                                                                    Generics and Compile-Time in Rust | PingCAP