Sep 07, 2023 from Volution Notes Linux becoming a Windows / OSX clone A rant about the complexity of modern Linux distributions, which places them on par with the opaqueness of Windows and OSX.
Sep 04, 2023 from Outside the Asylum Rational Agents Cooperate in the Prisoner's Dilemma Rational Agents Cooperate in the Prisoner's Dilemma
Sep 03, 2023 from Home on Random effect Ergonomic Emacs TV Raman recently wrote a nice post about his tips for achieving better typing ergonomics in Emacs. His tips are very good. He utilizes a combination of key remapping software, and changes some Ema...
Sep 01, 2023 from Heitor's log Finding out your public IP address via curl How to find out your public IP address on the command line after reinventing the wheel using Rust, Axum, Nix, a docker image and Fly.io.
Aug 28, 2023 from Home on Random effect Experimental design for similar studies Here is a problem I’ve seen a few times: Suppose we propose a design for a test of a system. The experimental design is based on power analysis, so we select and execute the design that is 80% powe...
Aug 24, 2023 from Changelog "Waterfall" doesn't mean what you think it means Editor’s Note: After publication, Kris joined us on Changelog & Friends to discuss this article, his dislike of the “tech debt” analogy, why documentation matters so much & how everything is a dist...
Aug 24, 2023 from Luke Salamone's Blog A 3D Game of Life Conway’s Game of Life is a simulation developed in 1970 describing a grid of binary cells and transition rules for each cell which depend on the state of the cell’s neighbors. It’s capable of creat...
Aug 24, 2023 from Luke Salamone's Blog A 3D Game of Life Conway’s Game of Life is a simulation developed in 1970 describing a grid of binary cells and transition rules for each cell which depend on the state of the cell’s neighbors. It’s capable of creat...
Aug 21, 2023 from Blog by Vesa Piittinen Undesired horizontal scrolling One of the issues with responsive design and lots of people working on a single site is that there is a chance to make the page too wide accidentally.
Aug 20, 2023 from Remote Synthesis 6 Years and 180 (Virtual) Events Later... Six years ago this week, I almost accidentally started a community around virtual events for developers.
Aug 19, 2023 from Python Learning It was Toasty! This week was fuuuuuuun. It was a typical, ordinary day of heading to the server room. I unlocked the door and whoosh! A blast of unusually warm air hit me. Uh Oh. Long story short- two things: No ...
Aug 14, 2023 from Alejandro AR (kinduff) The Double It and Pass It On License The Double It and Pass It On License (DIPOL), Version 1.0
Aug 14, 2023 from Heitor's log Symbolic links in Python are easier How to create symbolic links in Python. Easier than using ln.
Aug 13, 2023 from Python Learning Is this the branch? You know, the old saying- I’m branching out. –A person that identifies as a tree So, yeah. That’s what I’m attempting to do. You see, I have an idea. An idea of “branching out” into another realm. ...
Aug 13, 2023 from Remote Synthesis Adding a Mailing List Subscription with Mailjet and Netlify Functions Mailing lists are expensive! Let's get set up on a cheaper option using Mailjet and a serverless function.
Aug 12, 2023 from Blog by Vesa Piittinen Why I dislike React, and how to escape React has been around for 10 years. A lot has happened within those past ten years and while I still use React at work, in my own projects I never consider React as a viable option. Why?
Aug 02, 2023 from Benny Powers: Web Developer Another way React Breaks HTML Unsuspecting #react users may come to believe that #WebComponents break react, but the truth is - as usual - exactly the opposite. Despite the superficial similarity to #HTML, react's JSX language ...
Aug 02, 2023 from Changelog Things we always remind ourselves while coding Our Frontend Feud game show series forces me to survey JS Party listeners frequently to get their thoughts on software, development, life, and software development life. Each question has to be acc...