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Remote Synthesis
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.

Python Learning
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 ...

Alejandro AR (kinduff)
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

Heitor's log
Aug 14, 2023 from Heitor's log

Symbolic links in Python are easier

How to create symbolic links in Python. Easier than using ln.

Python Learning
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. ...

Remote Synthesis
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.

Blog by Vesa Piittinen
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?

Benny Powers: Web Developer
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 ...

Changelog
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...

Alejandro AR (kinduff)
Aug 02, 2023 from Alejandro AR (kinduff)

Lonely nights are coding nights

An ode to lonely nights and coding nights.

Python Learning
Jul 31, 2023 from Python Learning

Life in Info tech

See that face? It’s a little bit Mona Lisa, little bit not. She’s got something under the hood, sometimes not a lot… hey, that rhymes! But that is an accurate pictorial of life in the IT world over...

Luke Salamone's Blog
Jul 31, 2023 from Luke Salamone's Blog

Can ChatGPT Recognize Handwritten Digits?

TLDR: No. No it cannot. This was admittedly a fairly stupid experiment on the face of it. ChatGPT is a decoder-only model. It shouldn’t be able to perform an image recognition task. But then again,...

Luke Salamone's Blog
Jul 31, 2023 from Luke Salamone's Blog

Can ChatGPT Recognize Handwritten Digits?

TLDR: No. No it cannot. This was admittedly a fairly stupid experiment on the face of it. ChatGPT is a decoder-only model. It shouldn’t be able to perform an image recognition task. But then again,...

Benny Powers: Web Developer
Jul 28, 2023 from Benny Powers: Web Developer

Sorting and Dating 11ty Posts by Name

Organize and automate your 11ty blog's post structure with ISO dates and some quick JavaScript.

Benny Powers: Web Developer
Jul 28, 2023 from Benny Powers: Web Developer

WebC Declarative Shadow DOM Slot Workarounds

A cheeky hack to make elements work as expected in 11ty's WebC framework.

Benny Powers: Web Developer
Jul 28, 2023 from Benny Powers: Web Developer

Debugging GNOME Extensions with dbus-run-session

How to run a nested gnome session (wayland) so you can test out changes to a GNOME extension without having to log out.

Benny Powers: Web Developer
Jul 28, 2023 from Benny Powers: Web Developer

Toggle Markdown Image Syntax with Treesitter

Use #Neovim's #treesitter and #lua APIs to script a function that toggles between #HTML and #markdown image synax

Benny Powers: Web Developer
Jul 28, 2023 from Benny Powers: Web Developer

Building a static storage import-map CDN

Import maps, the new browser standard, open up a world of possibilities for factoring and optimizing web pages and experiences. In this post, we explore one of them briefly: developing a static imp...

Ishan Das Sharma
Jul 26, 2023 from Ishan Das Sharma

Dear past me, use the flags

Dear past me, I know you’ve just launched your first desktop application. It’s a nightmare isn’t it? Well you’re in for a bigger one. Your boss calls you, and they need a new feature immediately. Y...

Lorenzo Setale's Blog
Jul 23, 2023 from Lorenzo Setale's Blog

Apple HomeKit and Linux SystemD

If you’ve ever dreamt of controlling your Linux applications or running commands directly from your iPhone, I’ve got some exciting news for you. I’ve been tinkering around and have come up with a s...

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