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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
    • Ubuntu 24.04 LTS サーバ構築手順書

      0 issue "letsencrypt.org" 0 issuewild "letsencrypt.org" 0 iodef "mailto:yourmail@example.jp" §OS再インストール 初期設定で期待通りの設定ができていない場合は、OSの再インストールをする。 さくらVPSのコントロールパネルから、OSを再インストールするサーバを選ぶ。 www99999ui.vs.sakura.ne.jp §OSのインストール操作 Ubuntu 24.04 LTS を選ぶ。 OSインストール時のパケットフィルタ(ポート制限)を無効にして、ファイアウォールは手動で設定することにする。 初期ユーザのパスワードに使える文字が制限されているので、ここでは簡単なパスワードにしておき、後ですぐに複雑なパスワードに変更する。 公開鍵認証できるように公開鍵を登録しておく。 §秘密鍵と公開鍵の作成 ク

        Ubuntu 24.04 LTS サーバ構築手順書
      • Announcing New Tools for Building with Generative AI on AWS | Amazon Web Services

        Artificial Intelligence 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 appli

          Announcing New Tools for Building with Generative AI on AWS | Amazon Web Services
        • REST API Design Best Practices Handbook – How to Build a REST API with JavaScript, Node.js, and Express.js

          By Jean-Marc Möckel I've created and consumed many API's over the past few years. During that time, I've come across good and bad practices and have experienced nasty situations when consuming and building API's. But there also have been great moments. There are helpful articles online which present many best practices, but many of them lack some practicality in my opinion. Knowing the theory with

            REST API Design Best Practices Handbook – How to Build a REST API with JavaScript, Node.js, and Express.js
          • The Prompt Engineering Playbook for Programmers

            Developers are increasingly relying on AI coding assistants to accelerate our daily workflows. These tools can autocomplete functions, suggest bug fixes, and even generate entire modules or MVPs. Yet, as many of us have learned, the quality of the AI’s output depends largely on the quality of the prompt you provide. In other words, prompt engineering has become an essential skill. A poorly phrased

              The Prompt Engineering Playbook for Programmers
            • Fish 4.0: The Fish Of Theseus

              About two years ago, our head maintainer @ridiculousfish opened what quickly became our most-read pull request: #9512 - Rewrite it in Rust Truth be told, we did not quite expect that to be as popular as it was. It was written as a bit of an in-joke for the fish developers first, and not really as a press release to be shared far and wide. We didn’t post it anywhere, but other people did, and we go

              • GPT in 60 Lines of NumPy | Jay Mody

                January 30, 2023 In this post, we'll implement a GPT from scratch in just 60 lines of numpy. We'll then load the trained GPT-2 model weights released by OpenAI into our implementation and generate some text. Note: This post assumes familiarity with Python, NumPy, and some basic experience with neural networks. This implementation is for educational purposes, so it's missing lots of features/improv

                • Amazon Bedrock Is Now Generally Available – Build and Scale Generative AI Applications with Foundation Models | Amazon Web Services

                  AWS News Blog Amazon Bedrock Is Now Generally Available – Build and Scale Generative AI Applications with Foundation Models Update October 10, 2023 — Amazon Bedrock is now available in 3 regions globally: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo). This April, we announced Amazon Bedrock as part of a set of new tools for building with generative AI on AWS. Amazon Bedrock is

                    Amazon Bedrock Is Now Generally Available – Build and Scale Generative AI Applications with Foundation Models | Amazon Web Services
                  • Writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python

                    A few months ago, I set myself the challenge of writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python1, after writing my SDF donut post. How hard could it be? The answer was, pretty hard, even when dropping quite a few features. But it was also pretty interesting, and the result is surprisingly functional and not too hard to understand! There's too much code for me to comprehensively cover in a single blog

                    • A search engine in 80 lines of Python

                      February 05, 2024 · 9 mins · 1675 words Share on: X · HN Discussion on HackerNews. Last September I hopped on board with Wallapop as a Search Data Scientist and since then part of my work has been working with Solr, an open-source search engine based on Lucene. I’ve got the basics of how a search engine works, but I had this itch to understand it even better. So, I rolled up my sleeves and decided

                      • An Opinionated Guide to xargs

                        Preliminaries What Is xargs? It's an adapter between text streams and argv arrays, two essential concepts in shell. You pass it flags that specify how to split stdin. Then it generates arguments and invokes processes. Example: $ echo 'alice bob' | xargs -n 1 -- echo hi hi alice hi bob What's happening here? xargs splits the input stream on whitespace, producing 2 arguments, alice and bob. We passe

                        • How does Google Authenticator work? (Part 1)

                          This post is the first in a three-part series. The remaining two: How does Google Authenticator work? (Part 2) How does Google Authenticator work? (Part 3) When you’re accessing services over the WEB – let’s pick GMail as an example – a couple of things have to happen upfront: The server you’re connecting to (GMail in our example) has to get to know who you are. Only after getting to know who you

                          • Sublime Text 4

                            The first stable release of Sublime Text 4 has finally arrived! We've worked hard on providing improvements without losing focus on what makes Sublime Text great. There are some new major features that we hope will significantly improve your workflow and a countless number of minor improvements across the board. A huge thanks goes out to all the beta testers on discord and all the contributors to

                              Sublime Text 4
                            • 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
                              • SuperwhisperとVSCodeのCopilot Agentを使って、音声から素早くブログを書き上げる - yasuhisa's blog

                                3行まとめ アウトプットの速度を上げたいが、記事を書くのは時間がかかる SuperwhisperとVSCodeのCopilot Agentを組み合せて、音声からブログを書き上げるワークフローを組んだ 実際に使っているpromptを含め、真似しやすいように詳しく紹介 3行まとめ 背景: アウトプット速度を上げたい & LLMの急速な進化 利用している技術 Superwhisper: 技術用語も認識する書き起しアプリ VSCode Copilot Agent: 自然言語で校正のワークフローを組み込む 実用例: どれくらい早くアウトプットできるようになるか 実際のワークフロー 工夫した点 過去に自分が執筆したテキストの資産を活用する 依存関係の抽出を自動で行なう 複数のAgentにレビューをさせる タイトル案の自動生成 実装を通して得られた学び 自然言語でワークフローを組み立てることの難しさ エ

                                  SuperwhisperとVSCodeのCopilot Agentを使って、音声から素早くブログを書き上げる - yasuhisa's blog
                                • Changing std::sort at Google’s Scale and Beyond

                                  TL;DR; We are changing std::sort in LLVM’s libcxx. That’s a long story of what it took us to get there and all possible consequences, bugs you might encounter with examples from open source. We provide some benchmarks, perspective, why we did this in the first place and what it cost us with exciting ideas from Hyrum’s Law to reinforcement learning. All changes went into open source and thus I can

                                    Changing std::sort at Google’s Scale and Beyond
                                  • openai/gpt-oss-120b · Hugging Face

                                    ","eos_token":"<|return|>","pad_token":"<|endoftext|>"},"chat_template_jinja":"{#-\n In addition to the normal inputs of `messages` and `tools`, this template also accepts the\n following kwargs:\n - \"builtin_tools\": A list, can contain \"browser\" and/or \"python\".\n - \"model_identity\": A string that optionally describes the model identity.\n - \"reasoning_effort\": A string that describes t

                                      openai/gpt-oss-120b · Hugging Face
                                    • Announcing TypeScript 4.8 - TypeScript

                                      Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 4.8! If you’re not yet familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on JavaScript and adds syntax for types. These types let you put your expectations and assumptions into your code, and those assumptions can then be checked by the TypeScript type-checker. This checking can help avoid typos, calling uninitialized values, mixing up

                                        Announcing TypeScript 4.8 - TypeScript
                                      • Announcing TypeScript 5.2 - TypeScript

                                        Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.2! If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on top of JavaScript by making it possible to declare and describe types. Writing types in our code allows us to explain intent and have other tools check our code to catch mistakes like typos, issues with null and undefined, and more. Types also power TypeScript’s edi

                                          Announcing TypeScript 5.2 - TypeScript
                                        • A few words on Ruby's type annotations state

                                          I don't build systems. I imagine them, then write them. …that were written in a military training camp and accidentally grew to 5k words. I am writing this on my phone, in a barrack that houses some 200+ of my brothers-in-arms in the Ukrainian army’s training camp; I use short periods of rest between training, mostly at night and on Sundays. TBH, since joining the army, I didn’t expect to have tim

                                          • TypeScript and the dawn of gradual types

                                            The FullScreenMario project burned brightly for a few short weeks in October 2013 after Boing Boing lauded it as “a pretty impressive example of what HTML5, in-browser functionality can do.” A few days later, it went viral on Reddit and by November, attention turned to scrutiny, and Nintendo took the project down with a DMCA request. Josh Goldberg speaks of his former project with a bit of pride—i

                                              TypeScript and the dawn of gradual types
                                            • RFC 9562: Universally Unique IDentifiers (UUIDs)

                                               Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) K. Davis Request for Comments: 9562 Cisco Systems Obsoletes: 4122 B. Peabody Category: Standards Track Uncloud ISSN: 2070-1721 P. Leach University of Washington May 2024 Universally Unique IDentifiers (UUIDs) Abstract This specification defines UUIDs (Universally Unique IDentifiers) -- also known as GUIDs (Globally Unique IDentifiers) -- and a Uniform Resou

                                                RFC 9562: Universally Unique IDentifiers (UUIDs)
                                              • CUPID: for joyful coding

                                                What started as lighthearted iconoclasm, poking at the bear of SOLID, has developed into something more concrete and tangible. If I do not think the SOLID principles are useful these days, then what would I replace them with? Can any set of principles hold for all software? What do we even mean by principles? I believe that there are properties or characteristics of software that make it a joy to

                                                • RAG is more than just embedding search - Instructor

                                                  RAG is more than just embedding search¶ With the advent of large language models (LLM), retrieval augmented generation (RAG) has become a hot topic. However throughout the past year of helping startups integrate LLMs into their stack I've noticed that the pattern of taking user queries, embedding them, and directly searching a vector store is effectively demoware. What is RAG? Retrieval augmented

                                                    RAG is more than just embedding search - Instructor
                                                  • AST vs. Bytecode: Interpreters in the Age of Meta-Compilation

                                                    233 AST vs. Bytecode: Interpreters in the Age of Meta-Compilation OCTAVE LAROSE, University of Kent, UK SOPHIE KALEBA, University of Kent, UK HUMPHREY BURCHELL, University of Kent, UK STEFAN MARR, University of Kent, UK Thanks to partial evaluation and meta-tracing, it became practical to build language implementations that reach state-of-the-art peak performance by implementing only an interprete

                                                    • Announcing TypeScript 5.2 RC - TypeScript

                                                      Today we’re excited to announce our Release Candidate of TypeScript 5.2! Between now and the stable release of TypeScript 5.2, we expect no further changes apart from critical bug fixes. To get started using the RC, you can get it through NuGet, or through npm with the following command: npm install -D typescript@rc Here’s a quick list of what’s new in TypeScript 5.2! using Declarations and Explic

                                                        Announcing TypeScript 5.2 RC - TypeScript
                                                      • The path to implementing a programming language

                                                        This blog tries to summarize all the choices and paths you could take to implement your next programming language, more specifically the frontend for your language. There are a lot of factors that will influence your choices. Maybe you have your favorite host language that you would like to use for implementing your language, whether your language is dynamically or statically typed, or you are des

                                                        • The Ultimate Guide to Error Handling in Python

                                                          I often come across developers who know the mechanics of Python error handling well, yet when I review their code I find it to be far from good. Exceptions in Python is one of those areas that have a surface layer that most people know, and a deeper, almost secret one that a lot of developers don't even know exists. If you want to test yourself on this topic, see if you can answer the following qu

                                                            The Ultimate Guide to Error Handling in Python
                                                          • Python's "Type Hints" are a bit of a disappointment to me

                                                            blog - git - desktop - images - contact Python's "Type Hints" are a bit of a disappointment to me 2022-04-21 Preface You are reading version 2.0 of this blog post. I've incorporated some feedback I got into this revised version. Introduction Over the course of several Python 3.x versions, "type hints" were introduced. You can now annotate functions: def greeting(name: str) -> str: return 'Hello '

                                                            • Kalyn: a self-hosting compiler for x86-64

                                                              Over the course of my Spring 2020 semester at Harvey Mudd College, I developed a self-hosting compiler entirely from scratch. This article walks through many interesting parts of the project. It’s laid out so you can just read from beginning to end, but if you’re more interested in a particular topic, feel free to jump there. Or, take a look at the project on GitHub. Table of contents What the pro

                                                              • Announcing TypeScript 4.8 Beta - TypeScript

                                                                Today we’re announcing our beta release of TypeScript 4.8! To get started using the beta, you can get it through NuGet, or- use npm with the following command: npm install -D typescript@beta You can also get editor support by Downloading for Visual Studio 2022/2019 Following directions for Visual Studio Code. Here’s a quick list of what’s new in TypeScript 4.8! Improved Intersection Reduction, Uni

                                                                  Announcing TypeScript 4.8 Beta - TypeScript
                                                                • Rust: A Critical Retrospective « bunnie's blog

                                                                  Since I was unable to travel for a couple of years during the pandemic, I decided to take my new-found time and really lean into Rust. After writing over 100k lines of Rust code, I think I am starting to get a feel for the language and like every cranky engineer I have developed opinions and because this is the Internet I’m going to share them. The reason I learned Rust was to flesh out parts of t

                                                                  • 14 Advanced Python Features

                                                                    Python is one of the most widely adopted programming languages in the world. Yet, because of it’s ease and simplicity to just “get something working”, it’s also one of the most underappreciated. If you search for Top 10 Advanced Python Tricks on Google or any other search engine, you’ll find tons of blogs or LinkedIn articles going over trivial (but still useful) things like generators or tuples.

                                                                    • はじめての自然言語処理 Fusion-In-Decoder でクイズに答えるモデルを作る | オブジェクトの広場

                                                                      今回は Fusion-In-Decoder を使ってクイズに答えるモデルを作ります。以前から Wikipedia 等の外部情報を参照できるテキスト生成モデルを試してみたいと思っていました。Fusion-In-Decoder の発表は 2020 年なので少し前のモデルですが、T5 ベースで手軽に試せるサイズ感ですので、日本語で試してみましょう。 1. はじめに 今回紹介する Fusion-In-Decoder(以下、FiD )1 は Meta AI (当時は Facebook AI Research) が発表した Open Domain question Answering タスクを解くテキスト生成モデルです。 じつは、以前から外部情報を参照できるテキスト生成モデルを試してみたくて2、 Google の RETRO3 の論文を読んでたんです。 なのですが、外部情報のサイズ感が 1000 B

                                                                        はじめての自然言語処理 Fusion-In-Decoder でクイズに答えるモデルを作る | オブジェクトの広場
                                                                      • World's First MIDI Shellcode

                                                                        World’s First MIDI Shellcode Jan 2025 · 45 min read I gained remote code execution via MIDI messages to trick my synth into playing Bad Apple on its LCD. This blog post is about my journey with this reverse engineering project. Final iteration of Bad Apple The beginning I’ve had this Yamaha PSR-E433 synth for a very long time, and a couple of years ago I decided to open it up — partly because it w

                                                                        • Why Create a New Unix Shell? (2021)

                                                                          Introduction Before explaining why I created Oil, let's review what it is. You can think of a Unix shell in two ways: As a text-based user interface. You communicate with the operating system by typing commands. As a language. It has variables, functions, and loops. Shell programs are text files that start with #!/bin/sh. In this document, we'll think of Unix shells as languages. The Oil project a

                                                                          • 0.8.0 Release Notes ⚡ The Zig Programming Language

                                                                            Tier 4 Support § Support for these targets is entirely experimental. If this target is provided by LLVM, LLVM may have the target as an experimental target, which means that you need to use Zig-provided binaries for the target to be available, or build LLVM from source with special configure flags. zig targets will display the target if it is available. This target may be considered deprecated by

                                                                            • April 2023 (version 1.78)

                                                                              Update 1.78.1: The update addresses this security issue. Update 1.78.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the April 2023 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Accessibility improvements - Better scre

                                                                                April 2023 (version 1.78)
                                                                              • How I wrote my own "proper" programming language

                                                                                The diagram above is the compiler for the language Bolt we’ll be building. What do all the stages mean? I have to learn OCaml and C++? Wait I haven’t even heard of OCaml… Don’t worry. When I started this project 6 months ago, I had never built a compiler, nor had I used OCaml or C++ in any serious project. I’ll explain everything in due course. In this series of posts we’ll be building a proper pr

                                                                                  How I wrote my own "proper" programming language
                                                                                • Introducing Amazon Nova foundation models: Frontier intelligence and industry leading price performance | Amazon Web Services

                                                                                  AWS News Blog Introducing Amazon Nova foundation models: Frontier intelligence and industry leading price performance April 23, 2025: Post updated to include benchmark evaluations for the understanding models at the time of launch. Today, we’re thrilled to announce Amazon Nova, a new generation of state-of-the-art foundation models (FMs) that deliver frontier intelligence and industry leading pric

                                                                                    Introducing Amazon Nova foundation models: Frontier intelligence and industry leading price performance | Amazon Web Services