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~gallant
Nov 28, 2024 from ~gallant

Whither poetry?

I have a soft spot for poetry. That is what poems are for - sentimental musings and meditative cogitation. These are perennial features of humanity, and well worth the time. As we find ourselves in...

~hedy
Nov 28, 2024 from ~hedy

Webmentions

Webmention is a system in which other websites can notify you that when their site has mentioned a page on your site. It originated from the IndieWeb and is now a W3C Recommendation. To receive Web...

briancmoses.com
Nov 26, 2024 from briancmoses.com

DIY NAS: 2025 Edition

A diminuitive, TrueNAS SCALE machine featuring: 92TB of storage (90TB of HDD, 2TB of SSD), an Intel N100 CPU, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and 10Gbps networking for under $2,300.

Boris Tane
Nov 26, 2024 from Boris Tane

Observing Serverless Applications

Best practices for observing serverless applications

~hedy
Nov 25, 2024 from ~hedy

Hugo shortcodes in Lume

Recently, I’ve been looking at Lume, a new-ish static-site generator that runs on Deno as a possible replacement for Hugo on my site. I decided to give it a try when starting a new project, the sta...

fasterthanli.me
Nov 23, 2024 from fasterthanli.me

Highlighted code in slides

I have obsessed about this long enough, I think it’s only fair I (and you!) get some content out of it. When I started writing this article, I was working on my P99 CONF slides. Those slides happen...

Ryan Bagley
Nov 21, 2024 from Ryan Bagley

It Doesn't Matter if Baltic Submarine Cable Cuts Were Sabotage

Map of the C-Lion1 Submarine Cable path from Finland to Germany. Source: TeleGeography. The recent severing of submarine cables in the Baltic Sea has brought to the forefront the critical vulnerabi...

SIGPLAN Blog
Nov 21, 2024 from SIGPLAN Blog

Evaluating Human Factors Beyond Lines of Code

Software systems researchers want to make human-centered claims, but don't have the proper tools to do so. That's how we ended up with the ubiquitous lines-of-code comparison found in evaluation se...

All content on Seirdy’s Home
Nov 20, 2024 from All content on Seirdy’s Home

Your keystroke biometrics are everywhere

Real time collaboration software and text boxes that rapidly save drafts to the cloud essentially log your fingerprintable typing behavior. The industry refers to this information as “keystroke dyn...

Alejandro AR (kinduff)
Nov 19, 2024 from Alejandro AR (kinduff)

Power to the power users

How the creative uses of data structures by power users are transforming and inspiring new features in my product

ttntm.me - Blog
Nov 19, 2024 from ttntm.me - Blog

App Defaults - 2024

It’s that time of the year again: here’s my extended “frozen /uses page” for late 2024. Whenever multiple applications are listed, p marks private use, w marks software that I (have to) use at work...

Londogard Blog
Nov 19, 2024 from Londogard Blog

Data Loading - Daft

I know I’ve been praising polars a lot lately, and I’m still in love. polars will be my continued go-to library for Data Analysis of Tabular data, and when building ETL (data pipelines) in 99% of t...

Heitor's log
Nov 19, 2024 from Heitor's log

Handling tarballs in Python

Need to work with tar files in Python? Here's how to create and extract compressed tarballs effortlessly.

Julia Evans
Nov 18, 2024 from Julia Evans

Importing a frontend Javascript library without a build system

I like writing Javascript without a build system and for the millionth time yesterday I ran into a problem where I needed to figure out how to import a Javascript library in my code without using a...

Muffin Man
Nov 18, 2024 from Muffin Man

Native dual-range input

I just released @stanko/dual-range-input - a native dual-range input. Here is how it looks with the default styles: The "native" part is somewhat open for discussion. I call it native because the l...

Nicolas Bouliane's blog posts
Nov 17, 2024 from Nicolas Bouliane's blog posts

A reading list for Japan

I visited Japan in Autumn 2024. As is tradition, I enriched my visit with as much reading about Japan as I could get my eyes on. Below is a list of the more interesting things I have read. Japanese...

Nicolas Bouliane's blog posts
Nov 17, 2024 from Nicolas Bouliane's blog posts

A reading list for Japan

I visited Japan in Autumn 2024. As is tradition, I enriched my visit with as much reading about Japan as I could get my eyes on. Below is a list of the more interesting things I have read. Japanese...

Darek Kay
Nov 17, 2024 from Darek Kay

Open Graph images: Format compatibility across platforms

A comparison of image format support for Open Graph preview cards across different social media and messaging platforms.

HunterDavis.com
Nov 16, 2024 from HunterDavis.com

Announcing Labrync

Announcing Labrync (like labrynth + ncurses) Source and download here -> Labrync Labrync is a passive or active little console toy. I wanted to play with a few maze exploration algorithms (you can ...

ℤ→ℤ
Nov 15, 2024 from ℤ→ℤ

Chatbots Decoded: Exploring AI (Review)

Chatbots Decoded: Exploring AI is a new exhibit from the Computer History Museum (CHM) opening November 20th, 2024. In development for more than a year, the exhibit covers both the history of chatb...

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