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  • Remix vs Next.js

    Easily the biggest question we get asked is something like: How is Remix different from Next.js? It appears we have to answer this question! We'd like to address it directly and without drama. If you're a fan of Remix and want to start tweeting smug reactions to this article, we kindly ask that you drop the smugness before hitting the tweet button 🤗. A rising tide lifts all boats. We've been frie

      Remix vs Next.js
    • 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

      • An Interview With Linus Torvalds: Linux and Git - Part 1 30 Years Of Linux

        Jeremy founded Tag1 Consulting in 2007. He has been a contributing core Drupal developer since 2002, and helped establish Drupal as a successful CMS through the early popularity of his personal blog, KernelTrap.org. Over the years, he authored and maintained the core statistics module and throttle module, as well as the pager logic and the initial Drupal 5 installer. He continues to contribute to

          An Interview With Linus Torvalds: Linux and Git - Part 1 30 Years Of Linux
        • 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

          • An AnandTech Interview with Jim Keller: 'The Laziest Person at Tesla'

            Topics Covered AMD, Zen, and Project Skybridge Managing 10000 People at Intel The Future with Tenstorrent Engineers and People Skills Arm vs x86 vs RISC-V Living a Life of Abstraction Thoughts on Moore's Law Engineering the Right Team Idols, Maturity, and the Human Experience Nature vs Nurture Pushing Everyone To Be The Best Security, Ethics, and Group Belief Chips Made by AI, and Beyond Silicon A

              An AnandTech Interview with Jim Keller: 'The Laziest Person at Tesla'
            • Advancing Excel as a programming language with Andy Gordon and Simon Peyton Jones - Microsoft Research

              Episode 120 | May 5, 2021 Today, people around the globe—from teachers to small-business owners to finance executives—use Microsoft Excel to make sense of the information that occupies their respective worlds, and whether they realize it or not, in doing so, they’re taking on the role of programmer. In this episode, Senior Principal Research Manager Andy Gordon, who leads the Calc Intelligence tea

                Advancing Excel as a programming language with Andy Gordon and Simon Peyton Jones - Microsoft Research
              • Learn These Words First

                Lesson 1 1A. to see, saw, seen. thing, something, what. this, these. the other, another, else. 1B. is the same as, be, am, are, being, was, were. one of. two of. person, people. 1C. many of, much of. inside. not, do not, does not, did not. 1D. some of. all of. there is, there are. more than. 1E. live, alive. big. small. very. 1F. kind of. if, then. touch. far from. near to. 1G. in a place, somepla

                • I Was Google’s Head of International Relations. Here’s Why I Left.

                  Ross LaJeunesse, Democratic Candidate for U.S. Senate in Maine.When I walked out the door on my last day as Google’s Head of International Relations, I couldn’t help but think of my first day at the company. I had exchanged a wood-paneled office, a suit and tie, and the job of wrestling California’s bureaucracy as Governor Schwarzenegger’s deputy chief of staff for a laptop, jeans, and a promise t

                    I Was Google’s Head of International Relations. Here’s Why I Left.
                  • Remove Richard Stallman

                    Edited on 03/22/2021: If you are reading this in 2021, it is likely because Stallman has been reinstated as a board member of the free software foundation. Since news like that always comes with renewed interest in this blog post, rather than suffering the litany of responses nitpicking at words that have already started pouring in, I encourage you to instead (or at least in addition) read “Append

                      Remove Richard Stallman
                    • VVVVVV’s source code is now public, 10 year anniversary jam happening now! – distractionware

                      Today is the 10th anniversary of VVVVVV’s release! Or possibly tomorrow is, depending on who you ask – technically, the game first went live at 3am GMT on the 11th January 2010, after a very, very long day of fixing every last bug I could, making last minute builds, and trying to slowly upload everything on an extremely unreliable internet connection that kept cutting out. But I’ve always gone by

                      • Why I Left Google

                        Update 10/5/19: I’ve started looking around for something new and published a post on a framework for making such a decision as well as what I’m looking for. After five years working on Firebase and Google Cloud Platform, I left Google on July 12, 2019. In an effort to avoid, “Why did Jacob Wenger leave Microsoft for Firebase?”, I’ll take a stab at explaining why and (ideally) preempt any pointles

                          Why I Left Google
                        • The things I love about Google are the things I dislike about Google

                          I spent 11 years at Amazon (as a Principal Engineer in Developer Tools), and have been at Google for the last 2.5 years (as a Senior Staff Engineer on Developer Infrastructure for Integration Testing). Both positions were company-wide engineering productivity roles that put me in touch with a vast array of teams and exposed me to both cultures deeply. And I’ve come to the following epiphany and pa

                            The things I love about Google are the things I dislike about Google
                          • spf13 Google --> | spf13

                            I’m leaving my role as the Product Lead for the Go Language at Google. I’m super proud of everything the Go team has accomplished in the last six years, and I’ve never been more excited for Go’s future. Read on if you’re interested in what led me to my decision, what I’ll be doing next, and what I’ll miss about my time at Google. Go has been my passion for the past 10 years Ten years ago, I used G

                              spf13 Google --> | spf13
                            • 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
                              • Rust 2021: GUI

                                This is a response to the Rust call for blogs 2021 and also a followup to last year’s entry. It will be entirely focused on GUI. There is considerable interest in GUI toolkits for Rust. As one data point, it was the 6th highest rated challenge for adoption in the 2019 Rust survey, just behind async I/O. There is also a fair amount of activity towards this goal, though as a community it still feels

                                • 15 Best CSS Libraries for 2019

                                  Hey kids, you ready for me to tell you all about this newfangled thing called Bootstrap? Well get un-ready, ‘cause I’d never do that to you. It’s not that Bootstrap isn’t great, it’s just that if you work in web design, and you’ve been paying any attention at all, you already know about it. And if you don’t… well… welcome to the industry! We have some articles you may want to check out. For everyo

                                    15 Best CSS Libraries for 2019
                                  • What we look for in a resume

                                    I read every single one of the resumes we receive. Sometimes, I’d talk to a candidate and see that what we perceived as their strongest aspects actually weren’t included in their resume. Occasionally, a candidate would tell me that they didn’t expect their resume to still be screened by humans – had they known, they would have written their resume differently. The resume evaluation process is pret

                                      What we look for in a resume
                                    • Building and operating a pretty big storage system called S3

                                      Building and operating a pretty big storage system called S3July 27, 2023 • 6277 words Today, I am publishing a guest post from Andy Warfield, VP and distinguished engineer over at S3. I asked him to write this based on the Keynote address he gave at USENIX FAST ‘23 that covers three distinct perspectives on scale that come along with building and operating a storage system the size of S3. In toda

                                        Building and operating a pretty big storage system called S3
                                      • Idiomatic Redux: Redux Toolkit 1.0

                                        Random musings on React, Redux, and more, by Redux maintainer Mark "acemarke" Erikson This is a post in the Idiomatic Redux series. A look at the motivations, design, and goals for Redux Toolkit Today I am extremely excited to announce that: Redux Toolkit 1.0 is now available! Note: Redux Toolkit was formerly known as "Redux Starter Kit", but we renamed it to clarify the intended usage and audienc

                                          Idiomatic Redux: Redux Toolkit 1.0
                                        • 'It began with an earthquake and a 5-0 loss - then things got worse'

                                          The first season of Japan's J-League began in May 1993, with Lineker one of a selection of overseas stars signed to sell the sport to the publicThe day of my J-League debut for Nagoya Grampus Eight began with an earthquake where our whole hotel shook… and then we lost 5-0 and I didn't get a kick. It was not exactly a dream start. It was half a lifetime ago for me now, but going there felt like a b

                                            'It began with an earthquake and a 5-0 loss - then things got worse'
                                          • 2020年7月アビゲイル・シュライアー インタビュー翻訳途中まで|feministabolishnistjp

                                            The Joe Rogan Experience #1509 - Abigail Shrier ジョー・ローガン✕アビゲイル・シュライアー The Joe Rogan Experience ポッドキャスト#1509翻訳 URL: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4SIh4Pt39AtGQYzMJMNkv1?si=55240bc2547d45b7 Description: Abigail Shrier is an author, journalist, and writer for the Wall Street Journal. Her new book “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters” is available now. 公開日: 2020年7月 概要:

                                              2020年7月アビゲイル・シュライアー インタビュー翻訳途中まで|feministabolishnistjp
                                            • How to Do Great Work

                                              July 2023 If you collected lists of techniques for doing great work in a lot of different fields, what would the intersection look like? I decided to find out by making it. Partly my goal was to create a guide that could be used by someone working in any field. But I was also curious about the shape of the intersection. And one thing this exercise shows is that it does have a definite shape; it's

                                              • Scorehero : View Topic - diskgreenway

                                                Visiteurs depuis le 30/01/2019 : 963 Connectés : 1 Record de connectés : 18 Score Hero View TopicsThe Economist offers authoritative insight and opinion on international news, politics, business, finance, science, technology and the connections between them. Goto page 1, - -:: Author Message Joined: 15 Oct 2007 Posts: 54 Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:46 pm Post subject: TAPPING: A Complete Beginner's

                                                  Scorehero : View Topic - diskgreenway
                                                • What I learned working with a senior engineer as a new grad: TK's website

                                                  A summary of what I learned about software development working with a senior software engineer with far more experience than me. Over the past few months, I've been working on a new project with Chet Corcos, the first engineering hire at Notion. Chet has been a professional engineer for 6 years and helped build Notion from the ground up. For contrast, I graduated from school in May 2021. I've been

                                                  • Personas

                                                    Roles vs personas Personas describe the ideal target for GitLab. They help us define our messaging and marketing delivery. They are theoretical people to target. By defining their concerns and where they go for information, we can best spend our marketing dollars and sales efforts by focusing on this ideal target. Roles are distinct job titles. These are the real people you will encounter while se

                                                      Personas
                                                    • J.K. Rowling Writes about Her Reasons for Speaking out on Sex and Gender Issues - J.K. Rowling

                                                      10 June 2020 J.K. Rowling Writes about Her Reasons for Speaking out on Sex and Gender Issues Warning: The below content is not appropriate for children. Please check with an adult before you read this page. To go back to the children’s page, please click here. This isn’t an easy piece to write, for reasons that will shortly become clear, but I know it’s time to explain myself on an issue surrounde

                                                        J.K. Rowling Writes about Her Reasons for Speaking out on Sex and Gender Issues - J.K. Rowling
                                                      • Yukihiro Matsumoto: "Ruby is designed for humans, not machines"

                                                        Yukihiro Matsumoto: "Ruby is designed for humans, not machines" Introduction We’re thrilled that our good friend Yukihiro Matsumoto, creator of the Ruby programming language, has been able to join us at RubyRussia 2019 as a speaker for the second time, having previously spoken three years ago at RubyRussia 2016. In the time that we’ve been holding the conference — now more than ten years — Ruby ha

                                                          Yukihiro Matsumoto: "Ruby is designed for humans, not machines"
                                                        • 青春の闇と光についてのサウンドトラック 파란노을(Parannoul)インタビュー – Sleep like a pillow

                                                          2021年2月23日、韓国のシューゲイザー・プロジェクト、파란노을(Parannoul)が2ndアルバムとなる『To See the Next Part of the Dream』をbandcamp上でリリースした。 本作は多くのシューゲイズ・リスナーから支持を集め、Pitchforkでも8.0点を獲得するなど、着実にシーンを賑わせつつある。また、冒頭の「아름다운 세상 (Beautiful World)」で映画『リリイ・シュシュのすべて』の台詞をサンプリングしている、という点も注目すべきだろう。 そこで、Sleep like a pillowでは作品及びアーティスト自身を掘り下げるべく、一問一答形式のメールインタビューを敢行。本稿では、その全文を一部編集して掲載する。突然のコンタクトと問いかけに、誠実で興味深く、そして美しい回答を返してくださったことに、この場を借りて感謝したい。 エモと

                                                            青春の闇と光についてのサウンドトラック 파란노을(Parannoul)インタビュー – Sleep like a pillow
                                                          • Building React + Vue support for Tailwind UI - Tailwind CSS

                                                            Hey! We’re getting really close to releasing React + Vue support for Tailwind UI, so I thought it would be interesting to share some of the behind-the-scenes efforts that have gone into even making it possible. Grab some popcorn… ​The Backstory From the day we started working on Tailwind UI somewhere in mid-2019 I knew that ultimately it would be 10x more valuable to people if they could grab full

                                                              Building React + Vue support for Tailwind UI - Tailwind CSS
                                                            • An Opinionated Guide to ML Research

                                                              ← back to blog index I originally wrote this guide in back in December 2017 for the OpenAI Fellows program In this essay, I provide some advice to up-and-coming researchers in machine learning (ML), based on my experience doing research and advising others. The advice covers how to choose problems and organize your time. I also recommend the following prior essays on similar topics: You and Your R

                                                              • March 2013 Newsletter: Mvc9 For Mac

                                                                Visiteurs depuis le 24/01/2019 : 4509 Connectés : 1 Record de connectés : 25 MAC Member Referral Contest One of the best advertising avenues for MAC is word of mouth advertising by our members, our members encouraging their family and friends to visit the MAC. The MAC membership department is currently offering a $500 cash jackpot to the current member who refers the most new members who join on a

                                                                  March 2013 Newsletter: Mvc9 For Mac
                                                                • David Heinemeier Hansson - CoRecursive Podcast

                                                                  00:00 - Intro 01:22 - Why Did Rails Succeed? 07:52 - Why Ruby? 10:44 - The Benefits of Obscure Technology 14:49 - Fighting the Monoculture 22:23 - Ruby VS OCAML 26:10 - Coding as Writing, Not Math 27:22 - Enterprise Java People 31:01 - Does Speed Matter? 32:03 - Stop Copying Google 36:13 - Micro Services Are a Mistake 39:51 - React And Single Page Apps Are a Worse Mistake 44:33 - Test Driven Devel

                                                                    David Heinemeier Hansson - CoRecursive Podcast
                                                                  • January brings us Firefox 85 – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog

                                                                    To wrap up January, we are proud to bring you the release of Firefox 85. In this version we are bringing you support for the :focus-visible pseudo-class in CSS and associated devtools, <link rel="preload">, and the complete removal of Flash support from Firefox. We’d also like to invite you to preview two exciting new JavaScript features in the current Firefox Nightly — top-level await and relativ

                                                                      January brings us Firefox 85 – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
                                                                    • Make Something Wonderful | Steve Jobs

                                                                      Make Something WonderfulSteve Jobs in his own wordsThere’s lots of ways to be, as a person. And some people express their deep appreciation in different ways. But one of the ways that I believe people express their appreciation to the rest of humanity is to make something wonderful and put it out there. And you never meet the people. You never shake their hands. You never hear their story or tell

                                                                        Make Something Wonderful | Steve Jobs
                                                                      • Naomi Osaka: 'It's O.K. Not to Be O.K.'

                                                                        Naomi Osaka is a professional tennis player who will represent Japan in the upcoming Olympics. Osaka was the first Asian tennis player to be ranked No. 1 by the Women's Tennis Association and the first Japanese-born player to win a grand slam. Life is a journey. In the past few weeks, my journey took an unexpected path but one that has taught me so much and helped me grow. I learned a couple of ke

                                                                          Naomi Osaka: 'It's O.K. Not to Be O.K.'
                                                                        • SKS Keyserver Network Under Attack

                                                                          keyservers.md SKS Keyserver Network Under Attack This work is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Terminological Note "OpenPGP" refers to the OpenPGP protocol, in much the same way that HTML refers to the protocol that specifies how to write a web page. "GnuPG", "SequoiaPGP", "OpenPGP.js", and others are implementations of the OpenPGP protocol in

                                                                            SKS Keyserver Network Under Attack
                                                                          • What I learned at GitLab that I don't want to forget

                                                                            After a little over 5 years, I'm going to be leaving GitLab for my next adventure. It's no surprise to those of you who have been following me that I have absolutely loved my time there. I'm so proud of what we built—and I'm still proud and awed by the remarkable people there. GitLab's values are the gold standard for what it means to be a wonderful company—for the team-members, for the community,

                                                                              What I learned at GitLab that I don't want to forget
                                                                            • Bi-weekly Meeting For Mac

                                                                              Visiteurs depuis le 27/01/2019 : 3229 Connectés : 1 Record de connectés : 4 The reason why we have weekly O3s with each of our directs is to build a relationship between the two of us. The weekly staff meeting serves a similar purpose - to let the team build internal relationships, so they can work better. Bi Weekly MeetingBi-weekly vs. Semi-monthly Check: Remember that a bicycle has two wheels, a

                                                                                Bi-weekly Meeting For Mac
                                                                              • System76: A Case Study on How Not To Collaborate With Upstream – Chris's Design & Development

                                                                                Preface: the following post was written in the context of the events that happened in September. Some time has passed, and I held off on publishing in the hopes we could reach a happy ending with System76. As time has passed, that hope has faded. Attempts to reach out to System76 have not been productive, and I feel we’ve let the impression they’ve given the wider tech community about GNOME sit fo

                                                                                • トゥガン・ソヒエフからのメッセージ - Message from Tugan Sokhiev - KAJIMOTO

                                                                                  トゥガン・ソヒエフからのメッセージ – Message from Tugan Sokhiev トゥガン・ソヒエフからのメッセージ – Message from Tugan Sokhiev 多くの方が、私が現在の自分の見解を表明し、現在起きていることに対する私の立場を明らかにすることを望んでいると思います。 今、何が起きているのか、そしてそれらによって私の中に生まれた極めて複雑な感情をどう表現すればよいか、考えをまとめるのに時間がかかりました。 はじめに最も重要なことを申し上げなければなりません。私は、どんな形であれ、紛争を支持したことはありませんし、これからも反対しつづけます。音楽家である私に、平和を望んでいるかどうかの質問を投げかけ、音楽で地球上の平和以外の何かを語ろうとしていないかを問いただす人がいることが、私にとっては衝撃的であり不快なことです。 私の20年にわたるキャリアの中で、人

                                                                                    トゥガン・ソヒエフからのメッセージ - Message from Tugan Sokhiev - KAJIMOTO