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  • Command Line Interface Guidelines

    Contents Command Line Interface Guidelines An open-source guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day. Authors Aanand Prasad Engineer at Squarespace, co-creator of Docker Compose. @aanandprasad Ben Firshman Co-creator Replicate, co-creator of Docker Compose. @bfirsh Carl Tashian Offroad Engineer at Smallstep, first e

      Command Line Interface Guidelines
    • Adobe to Acquire Figma

      Combination of Adobe and Figma Will Usher in New Era of Collaborative Creativity SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Today, Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) announced it has entered into a definitive merger agreement to acquire Figma, a leading web-first collaborative design platform, for approximately $20 billion in cash and stock. The combination of Adobe and Figma will usher in a new era of collaborative cr

      • The new wave of Javascript web frameworks

        The new wave of Javascript web frameworksMake sense of the proliferation of new Javascript web frameworks. A deep dive into the problems at scale and the recent evolution of innovation. IntroductionStaying current in the Javascript ecosystem is not for the faint of heart. It’s challenging for those entering the industry to follow what’s happening amongst the new libraries, frameworks, concepts, an

          The new wave of Javascript web frameworks
        • Zed - Code at the speed of thought

          Code at the speed of thoughtZed is a high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter. It's also open source. Stay in FlowProductive coding starts with a tool that stays out of your way. Zed combines the power of an IDE with the responsiveness of a lightweight editor for productivity you can feel under your fingertips. Engineered for performanceZed efficiently le

            Zed - Code at the speed of thought
          • Announcing New Tools for Building with Generative AI on AWS | Amazon Web Services

            AWS Machine Learning Blog Announcing New Tools for Building with Generative AI on AWS The seeds of a machine learning (ML) paradigm shift have existed for decades, but with the ready availability of scalable compute capacity, a massive proliferation of data, and the rapid advancement of ML technologies, customers across industries are transforming their businesses. Just recently, generative AI app

              Announcing New Tools for Building with Generative AI on AWS | Amazon Web Services
            • Go: A Documentary

              Go: A Documentary by Changkun Ou <changkun.de> (and many inputs from contributors) This document collects many interesting (publicly observable) issues, discussions, proposals, CLs, and talks from the Go development process, which intends to offer a comprehensive reference of the Go history. Disclaimer Most of the texts are written as subjective understanding based on public sources Factual and ty

              • Improving GitHub code search

                EngineeringProductImproving GitHub code searchToday, we are rolling out a technology preview for GitHub code search, the next iteration for search, discovery, and navigation on GitHub. Today, we are rolling out a technology preview for substantial improvements to searching code on GitHub. We want to give you an early look at our efforts and get your feedback as we iterate on helping you explore an

                  Improving GitHub code search
                • Announcing Microsoft Copilot, your everyday AI companion - The Official Microsoft Blog

                  All Microsoft Global Microsoft 365 Teams Copilot 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 Micro

                    Announcing Microsoft Copilot, your everyday AI companion - The Official Microsoft Blog
                  • 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

                    • Governance of superintelligence

                      Now is a good time to start thinking about the governance of superintelligence—future AI systems dramatically more capable than even AGI. Given the picture as we see it now, it’s conceivable that within the next ten years, AI systems will exceed expert skill level in most domains, and carry out as much productive activity as one of today’s largest corporations. In terms of both potential upsides a

                        Governance of superintelligence
                      • The Four Innovation Phases of Netflix’s Trillions Scale Real-time Data Infrastructure

                        My name is Zhenzhong Xu. I joined Netflix in 2015 as a founding engineer on the Real-time Data Infrastructure team and later led the Stream Processing Engines team. I developed an interest in real-time data in the early 2010s, and ever since believe there is much value yet to be uncovered. Netflix was a fantastic place to be surrounded by many amazing colleagues. I can’t be more proud of everyone

                          The Four Innovation Phases of Netflix’s Trillions Scale Real-time Data Infrastructure
                        • EdgeDB 1.0 | EdgeDB Blog

                          Check out the discussion of this post on Hacker News. See the recording of the live launch event on YouTube. Today, after several years of building (and a long list of prereleases) we are extremely proud to announce the release of EdgeDB 1.0, the first open source, graph-relational database! 🎊 A brief Q&A is in order. What are the killer features? Modern, lean query language designed to surpass S

                            EdgeDB 1.0 | EdgeDB Blog
                          • Announcing Flutter for Windows

                            Since we launched Flutter, we’ve focused on delivering a cross-platform solution for beautiful, tailored apps that are compiled to machine code and take full advantage of the underlying graphics hardware of your device. Today marks a significant expansion of this vision with the first production release of support for Windows as an app target, enabling Windows developers to benefit from the same p

                              Announcing Flutter for Windows
                            • RAR圧縮形式が誕生から30年を経てWindowsでネイティブサポートされることに、7z・tar・gzも追加

                              ファイル圧縮形式として「ZIP」よりも圧縮率が高く、ファイルサイズを縮められることが特徴の1つである「RAR形式」が、ようやくWindowsでネイティブにサポートされることが、Microsoftの開発者向けイベント「Microsoft Build 2023」の中で発表されました。RAR形式誕生から30年目、WindowsでRAR形式ファイルを扱うのに必要だった「WinRAR」誕生から28年目のことです。 Bringing the power of AI to Windows 11 - unlocking a new era of productivity for customers and developers with Windows Copilot and Dev Home - Windows Developer Blog https://blogs.windows.com/windo

                                RAR圧縮形式が誕生から30年を経てWindowsでネイティブサポートされることに、7z・tar・gzも追加
                              • Announcing the next wave of AI innovation with Microsoft Bing and Edge - The Official Microsoft Blog

                                All Microsoft Global Microsoft 365 Teams Copilot 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 Micro

                                  Announcing the next wave of AI innovation with Microsoft Bing and Edge - The Official Microsoft Blog
                                • 1Password 8 for Mac is here! 🎉🙌 | 1Password

                                  Today I have the honour of introducing the most powerful and capable 1Password ever. Wrapped in a gorgeous new design and blazingly fast, 1Password 8 is our love letter to Mac users everywhere. 💌 Mac is where it all began. Way back in 2006, Roustem and I coded the first version of 1Password on our shiny new PowerBook G4s. The love and support we received from the Mac community was tremendous and

                                    1Password 8 for Mac is here! 🎉🙌 | 1Password
                                  • How GitHub Copilot is getting better at understanding your code

                                    EngineeringProductHow GitHub Copilot is getting better at understanding your codeWith a new Fill-in-the-Middle paradigm, GitHub engineers improved the way GitHub Copilot contextualizes your code. By continuing to develop and test advanced retrieval algorithms, they’re working on making our AI tool even more advanced. To make working with GitHub Copilot feel like a meeting of the minds between deve

                                      How GitHub Copilot is getting better at understanding your code
                                    • GPU Dashboards in Jupyter Lab

                                      IntroductionWe are excited to announce NVDashboard, an open-source package for the real-time visualization of NVIDIA GPU metrics in interactive Jupyter environments. NVDashboard is a great way for all GPU users to monitor system resources, but it is especially valuable for users of RAPIDS, NVIDIA’s open-source suite of GPU-accelerated data-science software libraries. Given the computational intens

                                        GPU Dashboards in Jupyter Lab
                                      • Interesting Programming Languages

                                        Interesting Programming Languages an opinionated collection of programming languages. Created: Feb 19, 2020 by Pradeep Gowda Updated: May 17, 2024 Tagged: programming-language An opinionated collection of programming languages. This is a list of what I consider interesting. Requests to add to this list are welcome, but there is no guarantee I’ll include them. As you can see many mainstream program

                                        • Using GitHub Copilot in your IDE: Tips, tricks and best practices

                                          AI has become an integral part of my workflow these days, and with the assistance of GitHub Copilot, I move a lot faster when I’m building a project. Having used AI tools to increase my productivity over the past year, I’ve realized that similar to learning how to use a new framework or library, we can enhance our efficiency with AI tools by learning how to best use them. In this blog post, I’ll s

                                            Using GitHub Copilot in your IDE: Tips, tricks and best practices
                                          • Introducing Azure OpenAI Service On Your Data in Public Preview

                                            We are excited to announce the launch of Azure OpenAI Service on your data in public preview, a groundbreaking new feature that allows you to harness the power of OpenAI models, such as GPT-4, with your own data. This new and highly requested customer capability revolutionizes the way you interact with and analyze your data, providing greater accuracy, speed, and valuable insights. Let’s explore t

                                              Introducing Azure OpenAI Service On Your Data in Public Preview
                                            • Open-Sourcing a Monitoring GUI for Metaflow

                                              tl;dr Today, we are open-sourcing a long-awaited GUI for Metaflow. The Metaflow GUI allows data scientists to monitor their workflows in real-time, track experiments, and see detailed logs and results for every executed task. The GUI can be extended with plugins, allowing the community to build integrations to other systems, custom visualizations, and embed upcoming features of Metaflow directly i

                                                Open-Sourcing a Monitoring GUI for Metaflow
                                              • GitHub for Startups is generally available

                                                EnterpriseProductGitHub for Startups is generally availableWe’re launching GitHub for Startups to give your startup the tools needed to go from idea to unicorn status on the world's largest developer platform. Startups are building the future, and we know they require a unique set of resources and support to grow. As of today, GitHub for Startups is available to startups globally, and you can appl

                                                  GitHub for Startups is generally available
                                                • Announcing LocalStack 1.0 General Availability!

                                                  LocalStack 1.0 introduces a whole suite of significant enhancements in the platform, plus exciting new features for team collaboration and stack analytics. Today, we are excited to announce the general availability of LocalStack 1.0. This major release is a significant milestone towards our vision to propel developer productivity - by allowing dev teams to quickly and conveniently develop & test t

                                                    Announcing LocalStack 1.0 General Availability!
                                                  • What developers need to know about generative AI

                                                    EngineeringEnterpriseOpen SourceWhat developers need to know about generative AIGenerative AI has been dominating the news lately—but what exactly is it? Here’s what you need to know, and what it means for developers. By now, you’ve heard of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT, DALL-E, and GitHub Copilot, among others. They’re gaining widespread interest thanks to the fact t

                                                      What developers need to know about generative AI
                                                    • 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
                                                      • awesome-vscode

                                                        A curated list of delightful Visual Studio Code packages and resources. For more awesomeness, check out awesome. Table of Contents Table of Contents Official Syntax Migrating from other editors Migrating from Vim Migrating from Atom Migrating from Sublime Text Migrating from Visual Studio Migrating from Intellij IDEA Camel Humps Using VS Code with particular technologies Lint and IntelliSense 1C A

                                                        • A Brief History of Ruby

                                                          RubyA Brief History of RubyPeople are saying Ruby is dead, while others use it widely in their companies. Let's dive into the history of Ruby. From its birth to how it's doing today and to what the future holds. Ruby is an interpreted, open-source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity. Ruby is already 30 years old, and it has become one of the most used programming langu

                                                            A Brief History of Ruby
                                                          • The Cloud is dead, long live the Cloud! Announcing Wasmer Edge · Blog · Wasmer

                                                            Back to articlesThe Cloud is dead, long live the Cloud! Announcing Wasmer EdgeWe are incredibly excited to share a new paradigm for apps: a magnitude more affordable than the clouds, more flexible than Cloudflare workers and with a Heroku-like experience Once in a lifetime you get the opportunity to work on something unique, something so innovative that you know it will set the future of computing

                                                              The Cloud is dead, long live the Cloud! Announcing Wasmer Edge · Blog · Wasmer
                                                            • Here are 450 Ivy League courses you can take online right now for free

                                                              The eight Ivy League schools are among the most prestigious colleges in the world. They include Brown, Harvard, Cornell, Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale, and Columbia Universities, and the University of Pennsylvania. All eight schools place in the top fifteen of the U.S. News and World Report national university rankings. These Ivy League schools are also highly selective and extremely hard to get into

                                                                Here are 450 Ivy League courses you can take online right now for free
                                                              • React’s greatest power may lie in its open source ecosystem

                                                                Christopher Chedeau wanted to save the web from obsolescence. Chedeau joined Facebook as a front-end developer in 2012, just as the company embarked on a new “mobile-first” approach to development. At first the approach focused on using HTML5 and other web technologies to build mobile apps. “We already had all this expertise on the web, and if we could just put the web in a mobile app, we could wo

                                                                  React’s greatest power may lie in its open source ecosystem
                                                                • The Netflix Cosmos Platform

                                                                  by Frank San Miguel on behalf of the Cosmos team IntroductionCosmos is a computing platform that combines the best aspects of microservices with asynchronous workflows and serverless functions. Its sweet spot is applications that involve resource-intensive algorithms coordinated via complex, hierarchical workflows that last anywhere from minutes to years. It supports both high throughput services

                                                                    The Netflix Cosmos Platform
                                                                  • Fast Rust Builds

                                                                    Fast Rust Builds Sep 4, 2021 It’s common knowledge that Rust code is slow to compile. But I have a strong gut feeling that most Rust code out there compiles much slower than it could. As an example, one fairly recent post says: With Rust, on the other hand, it takes between 15 and 45 minutes to run a CI pipeline, depending on your project and the power of your CI servers. This doesn’t make sense t

                                                                    • Modular: Mojo🔥 - It’s finally here!

                                                                      Since our launch of the Mojo programming language on May 2nd, more than 120K+ developers have signed up to use the Mojo Playground and 19K+ developers actively discuss Mojo on Discord and GitHub. Today, we’re excited to announce the next big step in Mojo’s evolution: Mojo is now available for local download – beginning with Linux systems, and adding Mac and Windows in coming releases. While the Mo

                                                                        Modular: Mojo🔥 - It’s finally here!
                                                                      • Windows 11 available on October 5

                                                                        Today, we are thrilled to announce Windows 11 will start to become available on October 5, 2021. On this day, the free upgrade to Windows 11 will begin rolling out to eligible Windows 10 PCs and PCs that come pre-loaded with Windows 11 will start to become available for purchase. A new Windows experience, Windows 11 is designed to bring you closer to what you love. As the PC continues to play a mo

                                                                          Windows 11 available on October 5
                                                                        • Announcing Dart 3

                                                                          Hello from Google I/O 2023. Today, live from Mountain View, we’re announcing Dart 3 — the largest Dart release to date! Dart 3 contains three major advancements. First, we’ve completed the journey to 100% sound null safety. Second, we’ve added major new language features for records, patterns, and class modifiers. Third, we’re giving a preview of the future, where we broaden our platform support w

                                                                            Announcing Dart 3
                                                                          • Available today: Windows Dev Kit 2023 aka Project Volterra

                                                                            Windows Dev Kit 2023 is an Arm-powered device built by Windows developers for Windows developers. Everything you need to develop Windows apps for Arm, on Arm. Powerful AI. All on one device. We are excited to announce the launch of Windows Dev Kit 2023, which is built to help developers create Windows apps easily and efficiently for Arm. We unveiled this device as “Project Volterra” at Build in Ma

                                                                              Available today: Windows Dev Kit 2023 aka Project Volterra
                                                                            • Introducing the ChatGPT App for Slack

                                                                              Artificial Intelligence Introducing the ChatGPT App for Slack Editor’s Note: AI Cloud, Einstein GPT, and other cloud GPT products are now Einstein. For the latest on Salesforce Einstein, go here. Today, Salesforce and OpenAI introduced the ChatGPT app for Slack. Built by OpenAI on the Slack platform, the app integrates ChatGPT’s powerful AI technology to deliver instant conversation summaries, res

                                                                                Introducing the ChatGPT App for Slack
                                                                              • Large language models are having their Stable Diffusion moment

                                                                                Large language models are having their Stable Diffusion moment 11th March 2023 The open release of the Stable Diffusion image generation model back in August 2022 was a key moment. I wrote how Stable Diffusion is a really big deal at the time. People could now generate images from text on their own hardware! More importantly, developers could mess around with the guts of what was going on. The res

                                                                                  Large language models are having their Stable Diffusion moment
                                                                                • The Man Who Killed Google Search

                                                                                  Wanna listen to this story instead? Check out this week's Better Offline podcast, "The Man That Destroyed Google Search," available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. This is the story of how Google Search died, and the people responsible for killing it. The story begins on February 5th 2019, when Ben Gomes, Google’s head of search, had a problem. Jerry Dischler,

                                                                                    The Man Who Killed Google Search