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Lorenzo Setale's Blog
Jan 31, 2022 from Lorenzo Setale's Blog

My Hugo blog now is fast and light

This blog post is about what I have changed in my blog and website to make it faster. Recently, I have traveled with a bad airplane company that delayed my luggage. In the hope of getting my belong...

Randall Degges
Jan 30, 2022 from Randall Degges

How to Calculate the Energy Consumption of a Mac

I’m a bit of a sustainability nerd. I love the idea of living a life where your carbon footprint is neutral (or negative) and you leave the world a better place than it was before you got here. Whi...

Randall Degges
Jan 30, 2022 from Randall Degges

How to Calculate the Energy Consumption of a Mac

I’m a bit of a sustainability nerd. I love the idea of living a life where your carbon footprint is neutral (or negative) and you leave the world a better place than it was before you got here. Whi...

Chim Kan - Startups, Fintech, Digital Transformation and Products
Jan 23, 2022 from Chim Kan - Startups, Fintech, Digital Transformation and Products

Rails 7 and Devise Issue with Sign Out

This issue is not specifically related to Devise; well it is. Let me explain.Your old sign out link:<%= link_to "Sign out", destroy_user_session_path, method: delete %> That is not going to work in...

PRBS23
Jan 22, 2022 from PRBS23

Considering SystemVerilog Tagged Unions

I have recently been thinking a lot about tagged unions in SystemVerilog, since I discovered them a few months ago. In this post I present some of the ideal use cases for tagged unions, and why I t...

PRBS23
Jan 22, 2022 from PRBS23

Considering SystemVerilog Tagged Unions

I have recently been thinking a lot about tagged unions in SystemVerilog, since I discovered them a few months ago. In this post I present some of the ideal use cases for tagged unions, and why I t...

Pankaj Tanwar - CS Engineer, writer & creator.
Jan 22, 2022 from Pankaj Tanwar - CS Engineer, writer & creator.

Pagination with Cassandra - let’s deal with paging large queries in python 🐍

Chim Kan - Startups, Fintech, Digital Transformation and Products
Jan 21, 2022 from Chim Kan - Startups, Fintech, Digital Transformation and Products

Rails 7 and Paper_Trail Gem Compatibility

As of January 19th 2022, you can use paper_trail gem in your Rails 7 app.But you have to use this in your gem:gem "paper_trail", git: "https://github.com/paper-trail-gem/paper_trail" They haven't p...

Brian Stadnicki
Jan 21, 2022 from Brian Stadnicki

Overview of malware authors

There is a huge amount of malware created and found every day, easily ranging from 1k to 3k every day just on a public resource such as malshare. So there is a big question: Who and why is creating...

Chim Kan - Startups, Fintech, Digital Transformation and Products
Jan 20, 2022 from Chim Kan - Startups, Fintech, Digital Transformation and Products

Rails ActionText on a Mac M1 Pro

I was trying to use ActionText but Rails was giving me an issue about missing vips command in my Mac. After a bit of digging, I realized that I have to install libvips. It's a competitor of Imagema...

Chim Kan - Startups, Fintech, Digital Transformation and Products
Jan 20, 2022 from Chim Kan - Startups, Fintech, Digital Transformation and Products

An issue with Rails ActionText with Rails_Admin

I just started using Rails 7 Action Text and I was pleasantly surprised with rich text editor. Not only it's easy to install but also it comes with many features out of the box. You can upload imag...

Home on Random effect
Jan 19, 2022 from Home on Random effect

Looking for a system of structural writing

I mentioned in the previous post that writing is hard and that I don’t have any tips that can make it easier. That is mostly true, but I also mentioned that I’m starting to write using topic senten...

Pavan Kalyan's Blog
Jan 18, 2022 from Pavan Kalyan's Blog

Transaction Isolation Levels Are A Confusing Mess

micheal@ecliptik.com
Jan 17, 2022 from micheal@ecliptik.com

Superhighway84 on FreeBSD

Intro A couple of weeks ago I saw Superhighway84 on HackerNews and started to check it out, but didn’t get very far. I finally spent some time to get it up and running on FreeBSD which works, but r...

Brian Stadnicki
Jan 13, 2022 from Brian Stadnicki

Gitlab RCE Stealth Shellbot

Last year, a major RCE was found in GitLab, CVE-2021-22205, where GitLab versions >= 11.9 and <13.10.3 were affected due to improper image validation before passing it to a file parser. Malicious i...

Home on Random effect
Jan 12, 2022 from Home on Random effect

One strange model

Introduction I’m interested in the model that is described in this post by Alexander Volkmann, which is a riff on a model described in Chapelle and maybe elsewhere too. Volkmann describes a Bayesia...

Max Brenner
Jan 11, 2022 from Max Brenner

Sharing a Kubernetes cluster between multiple tenants

Running and maintaining Kubernetes clusters is hard. They need to be upgraded, automatically scale based on demand, be monitored and most importantly, ensured to be highly available at all time. So...

bearblog
Jan 10, 2022 from bearblog

Bottle Deposits are Bad Policy

Bottle Deposits are a popular environmentalist policy worldwide. However, they are a bad policy that imposes outweight costs on society while barely helping the environment.

Prakash S
Jan 10, 2022 from Prakash S

Invisible Obvious

Most people used to presume the Earth was the centre of the Universe. It sounded bizarre to others when Nicolaus Copernicus came up with Copernican heliocentrism. His model positioned the sun as th...

Prakash S
Jan 10, 2022 from Prakash S

Invisible Obvious

Most people used to presume the Earth was the centre of the Universe. It sounded bizarre to others when Nicolaus Copernicus came up with Copernican heliocentrism. His model positioned the sun as th...

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