Elon Musk thinks it’s funny to scrap the $44 billion Twitter deal, and as always entertains Twitter with a poorly-made meme of himself: | Continue reading
John Muir, The Yosemite (1912), chapter 1. | Continue reading
Transitioning from Startup to Scaleup is, on many levels, an extremely rewarding process, but it can also lead to the discovery of some… | Continue reading
Powerful people replace guardrails with enablers. With Twitter, Musk has finally hit a guardrail that won’t give way. | Continue reading
Plus, the unintended consequences of banning abortion & what an “anti” mac might look like | Continue reading
4day workweek doesn’t mean low effectiveness. Here’s how to do it right | Continue reading
Have you heard about Wordle? I hacked it (again) to get a solution in a first try every day. | Continue reading
A Day in a mental life of a developer ! | Continue reading
The culmination of our journey to multiplatform UI development on phone, desktop, and web | Continue reading
Is the killer behind the 1982 Tylenol poisonings still on the loose? Exclusive revelations by investigators yield the first authoritative… | Continue reading
JavaScript is getting very popular now. Let’s take a closer look at JavaScript engines and how they work. This story is about Parsing step. | Continue reading
No, You Probably Don’t Need to Stop Using Your Period Tracker | Continue reading
Paused surveillance footage at the downtown intersection of Park and Highland Avenue shows three teens mid stride wearing matching… | Continue reading
An Introduction to Penetration Testing | Continue reading
Tutorial: Building the popular static site generator Hugo from source in a hermetic build environment using bob. | Continue reading
There are hundreds of no-code app builders on the market. Here’s how to pick the best solution for you, based on your specific use case. | Continue reading
Original Post: https://frikirooms.com/is-lemon-a-fruit/ | Continue reading
Shrouded in secrecy, these features are actually super useful! | Continue reading
They work on Chrome, Edge, Brave, etc. | Continue reading
Load testing has become an essential part of our distributed systems toolkit, allowing us to test how well our systems scale before… | Continue reading
Their malleability is paving the way for innovations predicted 20 years agoContinue reading on Jimmy’s Ten Cents » | Continue reading
Microsoft has always provided “pretty good” guidance on how to support multiple environment configs in a single project. Well mostly if it… | Continue reading
“That which can be destroyed by the truth, should be.” — P.C. Hodgell (not Carl Sagan) | Continue reading
Introduction | Continue reading
Even at the speed of light, you’ll never reach these galaxies. | Continue reading
Let’s take a look at which industries will be impacted by the metaverse | Continue reading
How to negotiate like a pro | Continue reading
The multi-billionaire memes his way out of every crisis. | Continue reading
Part I: Evolution of Airbnb’s experimentation platform | Continue reading
Because who wants to read a paragraph about the Val Cap? | Continue reading
A lot of us feel left behind. How do we obtain a solution? | Continue reading
Most of them free and/or open-source! | Continue reading
Can we build a supercomputer the size of Jupiter? | Continue reading
Recursion is one of the fundamental primitives of computer science. Many algorithms came to life by simplifying a general problem into… | Continue reading
In this post, we will look at the matchers that can be used in spaCy to be able to create semantic and/or syntactic filters. | Continue reading
The platform’s potential for espionage is a concern. Its use for propaganda is a clear and present danger. | Continue reading
Recently, it was revealed that Bill Gates may hold a short position against Tesla. Holding a short stance in terms of stocks signifies that… | Continue reading
A ground-breaking video game predicted our present reality | Continue reading
Apache Doris is an interactive SQL data warehouse based on MPP structure, mainly used for real-time reporting and multidimensional… | Continue reading
How To NOT Block the Browser — The Event Loop, Asynchronous Scheduling, Web Workers & Examples🛑 | Continue reading
Ever wanted to deploy your own Data Lakehouse architecture? | Continue reading
A few weeks ago I noticed that Kotlin has already supported exhaustive check for when expression. Besides that, I read… | Continue reading
This essay is a translation of my Japanese one. https://teatwo.hatenablog.com/entry/2022/06/23/221218 | Continue reading
Patterns are essentially reusable solutions to common problems. When faced with a problem it is reasonable to consider a catalog of… | Continue reading
In the summer of 2022, tech-billionaire and Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, began to publicly voice his concerns regarding population aging and… | Continue reading
Is decentralization a solution for all or a safe haven for nerds? It’s not enough to save ourselves, says Nolan Lawson. | Continue reading
Does Protestware undermine the trustworthiness of OSS ecosystems? | Continue reading
My two cents on this machine — so far I am pretty happy with it. | Continue reading