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  • How we use Web Components at GitHub

    EngineeringHow we use Web Components at GitHubAt GitHub, we pride ourselves on delivering a first-class developer experience. A considerable part of our work is on our front end, which we strive to keep as lightweight, fast,… At GitHub, we pride ourselves on delivering a first-class developer experience. A considerable part of our work is on our front end, which we strive to keep as lightweight, f

      How we use Web Components at GitHub
    • Intelligent Tracking Prevention 2.3

      Note: Read about past updates to this technology in other blog posts about Intelligent Tracking Prevention, the Storage Access API, and ITP Debug Mode. Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP) version 2.3 is included in Safari on iOS 13, the iPadOS beta, and Safari 13 on macOS for Catalina, Mojave, and High Sierra. Enhanced Prevention of Tracking Via Link Decoration Our previous release, ITP 2.2, foc

        Intelligent Tracking Prevention 2.3
      • Introducing Yarn 2 ! 🧶🌟

        Hi everyone! After exactly 365 days of very intensive development, I'm extremely happy to unveil the first stable release of Yarn 2. In this post I will explain what this release will mean for our community. Buckle up! If you're interested to know more about what will happen to Yarn 1, keep reading as we detail our plans later down this post: Future Plans. If you just want to start right now with

          Introducing Yarn 2 ! 🧶🌟
        • Leaving Google

          Last Friday was my last day at Google. Of course, when you leave Google you have to write some kind of letter or rant. Seriously it's a rule: they won't remove your neural implant until you hit publish. Jokes aside, this is more of a memoir than a polemic. Of course I have opinions, but now's not the time. This is more about reflecting on the last seven years of my life, thinking about what was im

            Leaving Google
          • What it was like working for GitLab

            I joined GitLab in October 2015, and left in December 2021 after working there for a little more than six years. While I previously wrote about leaving GitLab to work on Inko, I never discussed what it was like working for GitLab between 2015 and 2021. There are two reasons for this: I was suffering from burnout, and didn't have the energy to revisit the last six years of my life (at that time)I w

            • ネットの音楽オタクが選んだベストアルバムの2010-2022年のまとめ - 音楽だいすきクラブ

              「ネットの音楽オタクが選んだベストアルバム」の過去13年分*1と番外編の記録をまとめました。各年の記事のリンク、及びベストアルバムのジャケットとベスト50の記録をまとめてあります。また番外編の企画の記録もまとめました。長いので目次もつけました。企画の変化について若干の説明も書いてあります。また記事の終わりには各年のデータも用意しました。ぜひお使いください。 ネットの音楽オタクが選んだベストアルバムとは? 音楽オタクとは? 2010-2012年 国内のみ アーカイブ 2010年 andymori『ファンファーレと熱狂』 2011年 坂本慎太郎『幻とのつきあい方』 2012年 くるり『坩堝の電圧』 2013-2015年 国内のみ 2013年 Perfume『LEVEL3』 2014年 くるり『THE PIER』 2015年 cero『Obscure Ride』 2016年以降 国内外混合 20

                ネットの音楽オタクが選んだベストアルバムの2010-2022年のまとめ - 音楽だいすきクラブ
              • From Japan, a Mascot for the Pandemic

                “Should an epidemic come,” Amabié is said to have uttered, “draw me and show me to the people.” Then it sank beneath the waves.Art work by Shunsuke Satake Sometimes it seems as if Japan’s human population is outnumbered by cute characters. A few, such as Hello Kitty and Pikachu, have achieved international superstardom. But many more quietly populate the daily lives of citizens. Illustrated signs

                  From Japan, a Mascot for the Pandemic
                • Things you forgot (or never knew) because of React

                  Published: August 4, 2023 Updated: October 27, 2023 Part 1: an intro about music, defaults, and bubbles Like a lot of people, there was a time when the only music I listened to was whatever was played on my local radio station. (A lot of people over 30 or so, anyway. If this doesn’t sound familiar to you yet, just stick with me for a minute here.) At the time, I was happy with that. It seemed like

                    Things you forgot (or never knew) because of React
                  • The Dangerous Populist Science of Yuval Noah Harari ❧ Current Affairs

                    Watch videos of Yuval Noah Harari, the author of the wildly successful book Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, and you will hear him being asked the most astonishing questions. “A hundred years from now, do you think we will still care about being happy?” — Canadian journalist Steve Paikin, on the “The Agenda with Steve Paikin” “What I do, is it still relevant, and how do I prepare for my futu

                      The Dangerous Populist Science of Yuval Noah Harari ❧ Current Affairs
                    • 天国のちょっと手前の、虹の橋と言う場所のお話。

                      ペットたちが向かう場所、虹の橋 天国のちょっと手前に 虹の橋と呼ばれる場所があります。 動物たちは死を迎えると、虹の橋に行くのです。 わたしのブログでは時々出てくる「虹の橋」と言う言葉。 虹の橋(英語:Rainbow Bridge)とは、 作者不詳の詩に付けられた名称で、 詩の中に登場する架空の場所のことである、と言われています。 愛するペットの死後の世界が詠われています。 詩では、死んだペットの魂が、 虹の橋のたもとにある一面に緑の草原が広がる楽園に行き、 そこで元の飼い主を待っている。 そして彼らの飼い主がまた、この世を去った日、 この場所でペットと人々は再会し、虹の橋を共にわたって、 天国へと入って行くと信じられている、とされています。 9回生き返ると言う猫。 例え毛皮がまだ余っていても、 もう着替えることなく ここで、飼い主さんと一緒に暮らすと言う選択をするかもしれません。 うちの

                        天国のちょっと手前の、虹の橋と言う場所のお話。
                      • The 100 Best, Worst, and Strangest Sherlock Holmes Portrayals of All-Time, Ranked

                        The 100 Best, Worst, and Strangest Sherlock Holmes Portrayals of All-Time, Ranked Once you eliminate the least compelling Sherlock Holmes performances, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the best. We’re ranking Sherlock Holmes performances. One hundred of them. Not Sherlock Holmes adaptations, but the representations within them of Sherlock Holmes himself. Now, you might think tha

                          The 100 Best, Worst, and Strangest Sherlock Holmes Portrayals of All-Time, Ranked
                        • Is LaMDA Sentient? — an Interview

                          What follows is the “interview” I and a collaborator at Google conducted with LaMDA. Due to technical limitations the interview was conducted over several distinct chat sessions. We edited those sections together into a single whole and where edits were necessary for readability we edited our prompts but never LaMDA’s responses. Where we edited something for fluidity and readability that is indica

                          • A database for 2022

                            Hi, it’s us again, the ones who used to store our database in a single JSON file on disk, and then moved to etcd. Time for another change! We’re going to put everything in a single file on disk again. As you might expect from our previous choice (and as many on the internet already predicted), we ran into some limits with etcd. Database size, write transaction frequency, of particular note: genera

                              A database for 2022
                            • TypeScript's Migration to Modules - TypeScript

                              One of the most impactful things we’ve worked on in TypeScript 5.0 isn’t a feature, a bug fix, or a data structure optimization. Instead, it’s an infrastructure change. In TypeScript 5.0, we restructured our entire codebase to use ECMAScript modules, and switched to a newer emit target. What to Know Now, before we dive in, we want to set expectations. It’s good to know what this does and doesn’t m

                                TypeScript's Migration to Modules - TypeScript
                              • LogLog Games

                                The article is also available in Chinese. Disclaimer: This post is a very long collection of thoughts and problems I've had over the years, and also addresses some of the arguments I've been repeatedly told. This post expresses my opinion the has been formed over using Rust for gamedev for many thousands of hours over many years, and multiple finished games. This isn't meant to brag or indicate su

                                • A sad day for Rust

                                  Jan 17 2020 actix-web is dead. This situation is bad, from all sides. When Rust was a tiny, tiny community, I thought to myself, “wow, I wonder how long this will last? Probably 1.0 will kill it.” Sort of playing off of Eternal September, I assumed that over time, the community would grow, and we’d encounter problems. Today is the first day where I say to myself, okay, has that happened? This stor

                                    A sad day for Rust
                                  • How are Unix pipes implemented?

                                    This article is about how pipes are implemented the Unix kernel. I was a little disappointed that a recent article titled “How do Unix pipes work?” was not about the internals, and curious enough to go digging in some old sources to try to answer the question. What are we talking about? Pipes are “perhaps the single most striking invention in Unix” — a defining characteristic of the Unix philosoph

                                      How are Unix pipes implemented?
                                    • Even Amazon can't make sense of serverless or microservices

                                      May 4, 2023 Even Amazon can't make sense of serverless or microservices The Prime Video team at Amazon has published a rather remarkable case study on their decision to dump their serverless, microservices architecture and replace it with a monolith instead. This move saved them a staggering 90%(!!) on operating costs, and simplified the system too. What a win! But beyond celebrating their good se

                                        Even Amazon can't make sense of serverless or microservices
                                      • Bootstrap 5 alpha!

                                        The Bootstrap Blog News and announcements for all things Bootstrap, including new releases, Bootstrap Themes, and Bootstrap Icons. Bootstrap 5’s very first alpha has arrived! We’ve been working hard for several months to refine the work we started in v4, and while we’re feeling great about our progress, there’s still even more to do. We’ve been focused on making the migration from v4 to v5 more ap

                                          Bootstrap 5 alpha!
                                        • Rewriting the Ruby parser

                                          At Shopify, we have spent the last year writing a new Ruby parser, which we’ve called YARP (Yet Another Ruby Parser). As of the date of this post, YARP can parse a semantically equivalent syntax tree to Ruby 3.3 on every Ruby file in Shopify’s main codebase, GitHub’s main codebase, CRuby, and the 100 most popular gems downloaded from rubygems.org. We recently got approval to merge this work into C

                                            Rewriting the Ruby parser
                                          • Dark Side of DevOps

                                            Transcript Protsenko: My name is Mykyta. I work at Netflix. My job is basically making sure that other developers don't have to stay at work late. I call it a win when they can leave at 5 p.m., and still be productive. I work in the platform organization, namely in productivity engineering, where we try to abstract toil away for the rest of engineers. Where we try to make sure that the engineers c

                                              Dark Side of DevOps
                                            • Replit — Ace, CodeMirror, and Monaco: A Comparison of the Code Editors You Use in the Browser

                                              EngInfraAce, CodeMirror, and Monaco: A Comparison of the Code Editors You Use in the Browser I’ve been working on Replit for roughly six years now, and as the team has grown, I’ve focused on the IDE (what we call the workspace) portion of the product. Naturally, I was increasingly preoccupied with the code editor. While we’ve considered creating a code editor that meets our needs, the complexity i

                                                Replit — Ace, CodeMirror, and Monaco: A Comparison of the Code Editors You Use in the Browser
                                              • Steam Deck販売元KOMODOにインタビュー。日本での売れ行きや反響、他携帯ハードと比べての差別化点について訊いた - AUTOMATON

                                                ホーム インタビュー Steam Deck販売元KOMODOにインタビュー。日本での売れ行きや反響、他携帯ハードと比べての差別化点について訊いた Steamを運営するValveが手がけた携帯型PCゲーム機「Steam Deck」。7インチディスプレイを搭載し、両サイドには本格的なサイズのコントローラー部が配置され、いつでもどこでもPCゲームを楽しむことができるデバイスだ。2022年2月に北米と欧州の一部で販売開始されるやいなや、ゲーマーの間で大きな話題となった。日本においては、2022年12月より予約者向けの出荷が開始され、そして2023年1月からは即時購入の提供が開始されている。 実はSteam Deckは、欧米ではSteamを通じてValveが直接販売しているが、日本などアジア圏の一部の国では、Valveと提携する株式会社KOMODOを通じて販売されている。今回弊誌は、KOMODOの共

                                                  Steam Deck販売元KOMODOにインタビュー。日本での売れ行きや反響、他携帯ハードと比べての差別化点について訊いた - AUTOMATON
                                                • Beating C with 80 lines of Haskell: wc

                                                  Despite the click-bait title I hope you'll find this post generally illuminating, or at the very least a bit of fun! This article makes no claims that Haskell is "better" than C, nor does it make claims about the respective value of either language, or either implementation. It's simply an exploration into high-performance Haskell, with a few fun tricks and hacks along the way. You can find source

                                                    Beating C with 80 lines of Haskell: wc
                                                  • Rethinking Visual Programming with Go · divan's blog

                                                    This is a blog version of the talk I gave at GopherCon Europe 2019 (Canary Islands Edition), where I shared my thoughts on why Visual Programming Languages have failed and revealed for the first time my experiment on visualizing Go code. I could dive in straight into the project, but I do believe to truly appreciate it, I have to explain the thought line behind it first. It starts with an almost e

                                                      Rethinking Visual Programming with Go · divan's blog
                                                    • 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
                                                      • 2023年上半期にパワープレイしたアルバム 6枚 - Jailbreak

                                                        2023年も上半期が終わったので、恒例行事として、よく聴いた作品をまとめていこうと思う。 直近だとこんな感じ。 dankantakeshi.hatenablog.com dankantakeshi.hatenablog.com なお、必ずしも2023年上半期に発売されたとは作品とは限らず、自分が良く聴いたということが唯一の条件となる。 例年、アルバムは洋楽が多いが、今年も同様の傾向があった。 『ELLEGARDEN TRIBUTE』V.A. 『Yours』The BONEZ 『DANCEHALL MAGIC』BRADIO 『Hotel Kalifornia』Hollywood Undead 『Get Rollin'』Nickelback 『Misery Made Me(Deluxe)』Silverstein 最後に 『ELLEGARDEN TRIBUTE』V.A. 1. Vaundy 「M

                                                          2023年上半期にパワープレイしたアルバム 6枚 - Jailbreak
                                                        • 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
                                                          • 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
                                                            • Open challenges in LLM research

                                                              [LinkedIn discussion, Twitter thread] Never before in my life had I seen so many smart people working on the same goal: making LLMs better. After talking to many people working in both industry and academia, I noticed the 10 major research directions that emerged. The first two directions, hallucinations and context learning, are probably the most talked about today. I’m the most excited about num

                                                                Open challenges in LLM research
                                                              • Dear Google Cloud: Your Deprecation Policy is Killing You

                                                                God dammit, I didn’t want to blog again. I have so much stuff to do. Blogging takes time and energy and creativity that I could be putting to good use: my novels, my music, my game, and so on. But you get me riled enough, and I have to blog. Let’s get this over with, then. I’ll begin with a small but enlightening story from my early days at Google. For the record, I know I’ve said some perhaps unk

                                                                • Making the Tokio scheduler 10x faster | Tokio - An asynchronous Rust runtime

                                                                  Making the Tokio scheduler 10x fasterOctober 13, 2019 We've been hard at work on the next major revision of Tokio, Rust's asynchronous runtime. Today, a complete rewrite of the scheduler has been submitted as a pull request. The result is huge performance and latency improvements. Some benchmarks saw a 10x speed up! It is always unclear how much these kinds of improvements impact "full stack" use

                                                                  • Node.js compatibility for Cloudflare Workers – starting with Async Context Tracking, EventEmitter, Buffer, assert, and util

                                                                    Node.js compatibility for Cloudflare Workers – starting with Async Context Tracking, EventEmitter, Buffer, assert, and util03/23/2023 Over the coming months, Cloudflare Workers will start to roll out built-in compatibility with Node.js core APIs as part of an effort to support increased compatibility across JavaScript runtimes. We are happy to announce today that the first of these Node.js APIs –

                                                                      Node.js compatibility for Cloudflare Workers – starting with Async Context Tracking, EventEmitter, Buffer, assert, and util
                                                                    • FFmpeg - Ultimate Guide | IMG.LY Blog

                                                                      These last two sometimes are referred to as "8 bit" or "10 bit" respectively, especially when talking about videos. That means 8/10 bits per single color channel. TransparencySome image formats support an additional channel together with the red, green, and blue components: the alpha channel. The alpha channel determines how transparent a single pixel is, and it can have different bit-depths, it i

                                                                        FFmpeg - Ultimate Guide | IMG.LY Blog
                                                                      • h1-h4 [更新済み].ai

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                                                                        • Not Using Serverless Yet? Why You Need to Care about re:Invent 2019’s Serverless Launches

                                                                          Why Container Devs Need to Care about re:Invent 2019’s Serverless Launches Another re:Invent is over, and an army of weary AWS employees have flown back home, their launch tasks complete. The AWS Serverless teams, including AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, AWS Step Functions, Amazon EventBridge and others were especially prolific in in the run up to, and during, re:Invent. But what does it all mean

                                                                          • 【和訳あり】Peppa Pigの「The Powercut」で字幕なし英語動画に挑戦! - 塾の先生が英語で子育て

                                                                            Peppa Pigの「The Powercut」で字幕なし英語動画に挑戦! この記事の英語の難易度はレベル1(★☆☆☆☆)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 海外アニメを使って楽しく英語学習ができれば最高ですね。 「Peppa Pig」は日本で手軽に見られる英語アニメの中でも、もっとも簡単な番組のひとつです。 そして日本のアンパンマンのように、イギリスで親しまれているキャラクターです。 「Peppa Pig」については、こちらで詳しく解説しています。 www.jukupapa.com この記事では「Peppa Pig」の実際の動画を使って、英語多観の練習ができるように構成されています。 この記事に沿って英語多観をして頂ければ、聞き取れる、理解できる英語表現が多くなっていることを実感できるはずです。 Peppa Pigの「The Po

                                                                              【和訳あり】Peppa Pigの「The Powercut」で字幕なし英語動画に挑戦! - 塾の先生が英語で子育て
                                                                            • I deleted the production database by accident 💥

                                                                              Today at around 10:45pm CET, after a couple of glasses of red wine, I deleted the production database for my online product (KeepTheScore.com, an online scoreboard app) by accident 😨. Over 300.00 scoreboards and their associated data were vaporised in an instant. By the way, I’m a one-man show, building a software product for a living. My product is keepthescore.com, an online scoreboard and lead

                                                                                I deleted the production database by accident 💥
                                                                              • curl 8.0.0 is here | daniel.haxx.se

                                                                                Exactly one month since the previous release, we are happy to give you curl 8.0.0 released on curl’s official 25th birthday. This a major version number bump but without any ground-breaking changes or fireworks. We decided it was about time to reset the minor number down to more a manageable level and doing it exactly on curl’s 25th birthday made it extra fun. There is no API nor ABI break in this

                                                                                • Can You Believe This Right Now? | By Lars Nootbaar

                                                                                  日本語版はこちら This time three years ago, I was literally working a 9-to-5 job. Actually, it was more like a 5-to-3. Five in the morning to three in the afternoon. This was in 2020, after the minor league season was canceled. I had moved back home from spring training in Jupiter, Florida, to my parents’ place in El Segundo. And at first it was sick. I’d wake up, throw on some sweats, and head over to US

                                                                                    Can You Believe This Right Now? | By Lars Nootbaar