Not unexpected of course, but at least it makes it clear that Microsoft is actively trying to prevent users from using the browser they want.
Indeed, use zsh more. It's good... or at least better.
Looks like good progress has been made. A few more adjustments would be welcome before it gets ratified.
If they really commit to it, this means Microsoft will really invest big in Rust. Let's wait and see...
Very interesting tools for testing and verifying concurrent code.
Definitely a good approach for larger refactorings or preparing major upgrades.
It's good to see this initiative keeps thriving. It's the best way to ensure the standard is well implemented everywhere.
Interesting little web framework to run on MicroPython. Clearly could make some IoT project more accessible.
Indeed the example is a bit extreme. Still it illustrate quite well what should be found in a commit message. It needs to tell a story and motivate the reasons behind a change.
Interesting paper for a new fork implementation in Linux.
Interesting tricks for having good vector graphic based animations and collision detection.
Excellent post about code reviews. I particularly like the introduction about the motivations, it's often forgotten.
Very nice progress on this type of architecture. It's definitely needed in part because it lowers the inference cost quite a lot. It's also nice to see it released with under the Apache 2 license and the training set be documented.
This introduced lack on consistency and predictability in how you can interact with a GUI component is a problem, this will also reduce accessibility. There was value in this "tradition" of the square checkbox vs round radio button.
I like this kind of rabbit holes. This gives a few interesting information on how forking processes behaves on Linux.
Interesting idea on how to schedule large refactorings and make sure they happen over time.
Faster with less effort doesn't seem to lead to quality code overall.
Interesting technology. Could have a real impact regarding VR applications.
A little victory for European users trapped in the iOS ecosystem... still more needs to be done though.
Interesting idea, why not use similar workflows than to develop software? For sure this would bring more transparency and automation, should help focusing on higher value tasks.