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  • The History of the URL | The Cloudflare Blog

    On the 11th of January 1982 twenty-two computer scientists met to discuss an issue with ‘computer mail’ (now known as email). Attendees included the guy who would create Sun Microsystems, the guy who made Zork, the NTP guy, and the guy who convinced the government to pay for Unix. The problem was simple: there were 455 hosts on the ARPANET and the situation was getting out of control. This issue w

      The History of the URL | The Cloudflare Blog
    • Time on Unix

      Sections What is time Representing time Where do we usually find time on Unix System time, hardware time, internal timers Syncing time with external sources What depends on time Human perception of time What is time Time is relative Measuring time and standards Coordinating time Time zones DST Time, a word that is entangled in everything in our lives, something we’re intimately familiar with. Keep

        Time on Unix
      • REALKYOTO – CULTURAL SEARCH ENGINE » 疫病の年の手紙 浅田 彰

        グローバル化の行き着く先で、温暖化に代表される地球環境問題もいよいよ発火点に来ている、エボラ出血熱やトリ・インフルエンザ H5N1 などによるパンデミックの可能性も考慮しておかねばならない…。 頭ではわかっていたつもりだったし、折りにふれて話もしてきましたが、実際に新型コロナウイルス SARS-CoV-2 による COVID-19 パンデミックが起こってみると、あらためて身体的に危機を痛感するこの頃です。 2019年12月から後に Covid-19 と呼ばれることになる肺炎の流行が伝えられていた武漢が2020年1月23日に封鎖されたと報じられたとき、パンデミックは不可避だと覚悟しました。遅まきながら(というか、最初、医師たちの警告を封殺しておきながら)中国政府がそこまで危機感をもったほどのエピデミック。しかし、いかに共産党独裁国家とはいえ人口一千万人規模の都市を完全に封鎖することなどできる

        • Standing up for developers: youtube-dl is back

          PolicyStanding up for developers: youtube-dl is backToday we reinstated youtube-dl, a popular project on GitHub, after we received additional information about the project that enabled us to reverse a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown. Today we reinstated youtube-dl, a popular project on GitHub, after we received additional information about the project that enabled us to reverse a

            Standing up for developers: youtube-dl is back
          • The Protobuf Language Specification

            At Buf, our goal is to improve the way software systems integrate by making schema-driven development a "pit of success". And we've put our money on Protobuf as the winning way to describe those schemas. We are expanding on the work of the Protobuf team by providing the community a complete language spec. Protobuf is the most stable and widely adopted IDL today. By building on Protobuf, we are sta

              The Protobuf Language Specification
            • Sapling: Source control that’s user-friendly and scalable

              Sapling is a new Git-compatible source control client. Sapling emphasizes usability while also scaling to the largest repositories in the world. ReviewStack is a demonstration code review UI for GitHub pull requests that integrates with Sapling to make reviewing stacks of commits easy. You can get started using Sapling today. Source control is one of the most important tools for modern developers,

                Sapling: Source control that’s user-friendly and scalable
              • The 100 Greatest Music Videos

                Photo illustration by Griffin Lotz. Images using in illustration via Scanrail/Adobe Stock; Youtube In the wee hours of August 1st, 1981, someone flipping through their channels might have come across the image of a rocket blasting into space. The familiar sight of Neil Armstrong exiting his lunar module and walking on the moon would fill the TV screen. And then they’d hear a voiceover, with all th

                  The 100 Greatest Music Videos
                • Sony and Microsoft to explore strategic partnership - Stories

                  All Microsoft Global Microsoft 365 Teams Windows Surface Xbox Deals Small Business Support Software Windows Apps AI Outlook OneDrive Microsoft Teams OneNote Microsoft Edge Skype PCs & Devices Computers Shop Xbox Accessories VR & mixed reality Certified Refurbished Trade-in for cash Entertainment Xbox Game Pass Ultimate PC Game Pass Xbox games PC and Windows games Movies & TV Business Microsoft Clo

                    Sony and Microsoft to explore strategic partnership - Stories
                  • Scaling containers on AWS in 2022

                    This all started with a blog post back in 2020, from a tech curiosity: what's the fastest way to scale containers on AWS? Is ECS faster than EKS? What about Fargate? Is there a difference between ECS on Fargate and EKS on Fargate? I had to know this to build better architectures for my clients. In 2021, containers got even better, and I was lucky enough to get a preview and present just how fast t

                      Scaling containers on AWS in 2022
                    • Three bugs in the Go MySQL Driver

                      EngineeringThree bugs in the Go MySQL DriverCheck out what we learned from shipping our busiest Go service in production—we found 3 bugs in the Go MySQL driver. Although GitHub.com is still a Rails monolith, over the past few years we’ve begun the process of extracting critical functionality from our main application, by rewriting some of the code in Go—mostly addressing the pieces that need to ru

                        Three bugs in the Go MySQL Driver
                      • ML and NLP Research Highlights of 2020

                        The selection of areas and methods is heavily influenced by my own interests; the selected topics are biased towards representation and transfer learning and towards natural language processing (NLP). I tried to cover the papers that I was aware of but likely missed many relevant ones—feel free to highlight them in the comments below. In all, I discuss the following highlights: Scaling up—and down

                          ML and NLP Research Highlights of 2020
                        • Framework-defined infrastructure – Vercel

                          Framework-defined infrastructureProgrammatic framework understanding for automatic infrastructure provisioning Infrastructure as code (IaC) is the industry-standard practice for provisioning infrastructure in a repeatable and reliable way. Framework-defined infrastructure (FdI) is an evolution of IaC, where the deployment environment automatically provisions infrastructure derived from the framewo

                            Framework-defined infrastructure – Vercel
                          • 7 Tips for Using Microsoft OneNote as Your To-Do List

                            Make the most out of your OneNote to-do list by applying our tips for better checklists in Microsoft OneNote. A to-do list can be a great way of ensuring you’re making progress in day-to-day tasks. Setting up a to-do list in Microsoft OneNote is straightforward and offers several advantages over pen and paper. OneNote is available on all devices. It lets you search for important tasks quickly. If

                              7 Tips for Using Microsoft OneNote as Your To-Do List
                            • The beginning of the end for Terraform?

                              Source:imgflip.comAs I write this on the 25th of April, I am still reeling from the announcement of IBM’s acquisition of Hashicorp. When I first heard the rumours yesterday, I was concerned about the future of possibly my favourite Infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tool. It has long been obvious that Hashicorp has been struggling to make money, making a $274 million loss in 2023. This undoubtedly led t

                                The beginning of the end for Terraform?
                              • 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
                                • Amazon Prime Day 2022 – AWS for the Win! | Amazon Web Services

                                  AWS News Blog Amazon Prime Day 2022 – AWS for the Win! As part of my annual tradition to tell you about how AWS makes Prime Day possible, I am happy to be able to share some chart-topping metrics (check out my 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, and 2021 posts for a look back). My purchases this year included a first aid kit, some wood brown filament for my 3D printer, and a non-stick frying pan! According to

                                    Amazon Prime Day 2022 – AWS for the Win! | Amazon Web Services
                                  • Rust and WebAssembly without a Bundler | Tung's Word Box

                                    If you're just getting into compiling your Rust code into WebAssembly and want to load it in a web browser, you might be taken aback by the multitude of ways of doing so. This seems to be due to the differing pace of web browsers implementing web platform features over the years. A lot of entry-level guides to using Rust and WebAssembly make use of a JavaScript bundler for convenience, but this ob

                                    • D1: open beta is here

                                      This post is also available in 简体中文, 繁體中文, 日本語 and 한국어. D1 is now in open beta, and the theme is “scale”: with higher per-database storage limits and the ability to create more databases, we’re unlocking the ability for developers to build production-scale applications on D1. Any developers with an existing paid Workers plan don’t need to lift a finger to benefit: we’ve retroactively applied this

                                        D1: open beta is here
                                      • A Picture of Java in 2020 | The IntelliJ IDEA Blog

                                        IDEs AppCode CLion DataGrip DataSpell Fleet GoLand IntelliJ IDEA PhpStorm PyCharm RustRover Rider RubyMine WebStorm Plugins & Services Big Data Tools Code With Me Quality Assurance JetBrains Platform Scala Toolbox App Writerside JetBrains AI Team Tools Datalore Space TeamCity Upsource YouTrack Hub Qodana .NET & Visual Studio .NET Tools ReSharper C++ Languages & Frameworks Kotlin Ktor MPS Amper Edu

                                          A Picture of Java in 2020 | The IntelliJ IDEA Blog
                                        • Amber Brown: Batteries Included, But They're Leaking

                                          Amber Brown: Batteries Included, But They're Leaking Amber Brown of the Twisted project shared her criticisms of the Python standard library. This proved to be the day’s most controversial talk; Guido van Rossum stormed from the room during Q & A. Read more 2019 Python Language Summit coverage. Applications Need More Than The Standard Library Python claims to ship with batteries included, but acco

                                            Amber Brown: Batteries Included, But They're Leaking
                                          • Testing a new encrypted messaging app's extraordinary claims

                                            How I accidentally breached a nonexistent database and found every private key in a 'state-of-the-art' encrypted messenger called Converso I recently heard this ad on a podcast: I use the Converso app for privacy because I care about privacy, and because other messaging apps that tell you they're all about privacy look like the NSA next to Converso. With Converso, you've got end-to-end encryption,

                                              Testing a new encrypted messaging app's extraordinary claims
                                            • Speeding up React SSR: Announcing ESX - NearForm

                                              Improve Server-Side Rendering throughput with ESX React is a hugely popular frontend framework that revolutionised the frontend development world. As a Principal Architect and Consultant at NearForm, it has become painfully clear that React’s Server-Side Rendering (SSR) is a performance bottleneck for web backends around the world. ESX presents a simple solution that can be dropped into pre-existi

                                                Speeding up React SSR: Announcing ESX - NearForm
                                              • My Restaurant Was My Life for 20 Years. Does the World Need It Anymore? (Published 2020)

                                                transcript Listen to This Article.Produced by Kelly Prime; edited by Mike Benoist; written by Gabrielle Hamilton; and narrated by January LaVoyAfter being forced to shutter the restaurant that was her life’s work, Gabrielle Hamilton asks: Will there be a place for it in the New York of the future? Recorded by Audm. gabrielle hamiltonI’m Gabrielle Hamilton, and I’m the chef and owner of Prune Resta

                                                  My Restaurant Was My Life for 20 Years. Does the World Need It Anymore? (Published 2020)
                                                • Software Package Management with AWS CodeArtifact | Amazon Web Services

                                                  AWS News Blog Software Package Management with AWS CodeArtifact Software artifact repositories and their associated package managers are an essential component of development. Downloading and referencing pre-built libraries of software with a package manager, at the point in time the libraries are needed, simplifies both development and build processes. A variety of package repositories can be use

                                                    Software Package Management with AWS CodeArtifact | Amazon Web Services
                                                  • Ethinylestradiol Norgestrel Pas Cher Achat. Ethinylestradiol Norgestrel 0.3 Vrai Acheter - Ask Lesko and Friends

                                                    Ethinylestradiol Norgestrel Pas Cher Achat. Ethinylestradiol Norgestrel 0.3 Vrai Acheter Où Acheter Du Ethinylestradiol Norgestrel A Geneve Acheter Ethinylestradiol Norgestrel Medicament, Acheter Ethinylestradiol Norgestrel Canada En Ligne, Forum Acheter Ethinylestradiol Norgestrel Doctissimo ACHETER ETHINYLESTRADIOL NORGESTREL EN LIGNE! - CLIQUEZ ICI! La coronaropathie est une complication fréque

                                                    • The Best Ruby HTTP clients

                                                      How does one choose the perfect HTTP Client? The Ruby ecosystem offers a wealth of gems to make an HTTP request. Some are pure Ruby, some are based on Ruby's native Net::HTTP, and some are wrappers for existing libraries or Ruby bindings for libcurl. In this article, I will present the most popular gems by providing a short description and code snippets of making a request to the Dad Jokes API. Th

                                                        The Best Ruby HTTP clients
                                                      • VIDEO. Château de Versailles : grâce au confinement, le jardin de Marie-Antoinette est redevenu comme il y a 300 ans

                                                        Le Versailles "d'après" va-t-il ressembler à celui d'il y a très longtemps ? C'est l'un des effets positifs du confinement : quand le parc du château n'est plus tondu, les fleurs des champs reviennent... rendant au lieu son apparence historique. "La vision qu'on a ici est exactement celle que Marie-Antoinette avait quand elle venait dans ce lieu", assure le jardinier aux journalistes d'"Envoyé spé

                                                          VIDEO. Château de Versailles : grâce au confinement, le jardin de Marie-Antoinette est redevenu comme il y a 300 ans
                                                        • SLIDE : In Defense of Smart Algorithms over Hardware Acceleration for Large-Scale Deep Learning Systems

                                                          Deep Learning (DL) algorithms are the central focus of modern machine learning systems. As data volumes keep growing, it has become customary to train large neural networks with hundreds of millions of parameters to maintain enough capacity to memorize these volumes and obtain state-of-the-art accuracy. To get around the costly computations associated with large models and data, the community is i

                                                          • Early Hints update: How Cloudflare, Google, and Shopify are working together to build a faster Internet for everyone

                                                            Early Hints update: How Cloudflare, Google, and Shopify are working together to build a faster Internet for everyone06/23/2022 A few months ago, we wrote a post focused on a product we were building that could vastly improve page load performance. That product, known as Early Hints, has seen wide adoption since that original post. In early benchmarking experiments with Early Hints, we saw performa

                                                              Early Hints update: How Cloudflare, Google, and Shopify are working together to build a faster Internet for everyone
                                                            • Performance Improvements in .NET 6 - .NET Blog

                                                              Great. But now let’s make a small tweak: [Benchmark] public int GetLength() { ITuple t = (5, 6, 7); Ignore(t); return t.Length; } [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.NoInlining)] private static void Ignore(object o) { } Here I’ve forced the boxing by needing the object to exist in order to call the Ignore method, and previously that was enough to disable the ability to devirtualize the t.Length call. Bu

                                                                Performance Improvements in .NET 6 - .NET Blog
                                                              • How Facebook is bringing QUIC to billions

                                                                We are replacing the de facto protocol the internet has used for decades with QUIC, the latest and most radical step we’ve taken to optimize our network protocols to create a better experience for people on our services. Today, more than 75 percent of our internet traffic uses QUIC and HTTP/3 (we refer to QUIC and HTTP/3 together as QUIC). QUIC has shown significant improvements in several metrics

                                                                  How Facebook is bringing QUIC to billions
                                                                • rga: ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc. - phiresky's blog

                                                                  rga: ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc.Jun 16, 2019 • Last Update Jul 31, 2022rga is a line-oriented search tool that allows you to look for a regex in a multitude of file types. rga wraps the awesome ripgrep and enables it to search in pdf, docx, sqlite, jpg, zip, tar.*, movie subtitles (mkv, mp4), etc. ExamplesPDFsSay you have a large folder of papers

                                                                  • Help us invent CSS Grid Level 3, aka “Masonry” layout

                                                                    If you’ve been making websites for years, you know how frustrating it was to lay out a web page with CSS floats. Managing sizes and placement was tedious and time consuming. Being creative was often impossible. CSS Grid greatly eased that pain with Grid Level 1 in 2017, and now with Grid Level 2, aka Subgrid. But even with the powerful CSS of today, not every layout imaged by designers is possible

                                                                      Help us invent CSS Grid Level 3, aka “Masonry” layout
                                                                    • How Stripe Designs Beautiful Websites

                                                                      Have you ever visited a website and been completely in awe of the elegance and simplicity of its design? For me, that website is Stripe. Stripe is a company that allows people and businesses to accept payments online and in mobile apps. That doesn't sound like a company that would have an exquisite website design, but look at how Stripe describes themselves on their about page. "We think that buil

                                                                        How Stripe Designs Beautiful Websites
                                                                      • How Async/Await Really Works in C# - .NET Blog

                                                                        Several weeks ago, the .NET Blog featured a post What is .NET, and why should you choose it?. It provided a high-level overview of the platform, summarizing various components and design decisions, and promising more in-depth posts on the covered areas. This post is the first such follow-up, deep-diving into the history leading to, the design decisions behind, and implementation details of async/a

                                                                          How Async/Await Really Works in C# - .NET Blog
                                                                        • Streams—The definitive guide  |  Articles  |  web.dev

                                                                          Streams—The definitive guide Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Learn how to use readable, writable, and transform streams with the Streams API. The Streams API allows you to programmatically access streams of data received over the network or created by whatever means locally and process them with JavaScript. Streaming involves breaking down a r

                                                                          • Announcing Optuna 2.0 - Preferred Networks Research & Development

                                                                            We are pleased to announce the second major version of Optuna, a hyperparameter optimization (HPO) framework in Python, is now available on PyPI and conda-forge. See the release notes on GitHub for the list of changes. Starting from January this year when the first major version was released, we have seen tremendous effort from the community in terms of pull requests, issues, use cases beyond the

                                                                              Announcing Optuna 2.0 - Preferred Networks Research & Development
                                                                            • Performance Improvements in .NET 7 - .NET Blog

                                                                              A year ago, I published Performance Improvements in .NET 6, following on the heels of similar posts for .NET 5, .NET Core 3.0, .NET Core 2.1, and .NET Core 2.0. I enjoy writing these posts and love reading developers’ responses to them. One comment in particular last year resonated with me. The commenter cited the Die Hard movie quote, “‘When Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept for th

                                                                                Performance Improvements in .NET 7 - .NET Blog
                                                                              • Raw WebAssembly — surma.dev

                                                                                Can you use the DOM in WebAssembly? Rust says yes, other people say no. Before we can resolve that dissonnance, I need to shine some light on what raw WebAssembly can do. When you go to WebAssembly.org, the very first thing you see is that it’s a “stack-based virtual machine”. It’s absolutely not necessary to understand what that means, or even look at the WebAssembly VM specification to make good

                                                                                  Raw WebAssembly — surma.dev
                                                                                • Deno 1.34: deno compile supports npm packages

                                                                                  As we continue our development journey towards Deno 2, this minor release is primarily focused on boosting compatibility with npm and Node.js, enhancing the overall quality of life and developer experience, and establishing the foundation for future performance enhancements. The most significant updates in this release include three highly anticipated features: deno compile supports npm packages G

                                                                                    Deno 1.34: deno compile supports npm packages