This is a nice trick when converting colors.
Looks like Valve is delivering on its promise to do further iterations on their hardware. Looks like they paid further attention to repairability which is very welcome. It'll put KDE products in an even better light now. đ
Interesting exploration of the Wikipedia community dynamics. This explains quite a few things on its evolution. It highlights how it became a beacon of sanity in the insane political landscape we're collectively facing.
It sometimes feel a bit like caricature... but there's some truth grounded into this article. The faster new software engineers internalize the proposed "truths", the better for their own mental health.
I like this kind of balanced view. Indeed Typescript isn't all roses, still it's worth using in complex cases.
One of the toughest object-oriented programming principles to apply properly in my opinion. At least it looks like we found a better way to teach it now.
This is indeed a very nasty vulnerability. This won't improve my low trust in this product. They've been trying to phase it out for a while, it shows now.
I tend to encourage people to master git rebase. In any case this comes with a few warnings so do it with care. This article does a good job pointing the caveats of the rebase command.
Another library of web components. This seems to pick up and it's welcome.
Interesting move in the Matrix space. It's nice to see them go for a dual license business model involving AGPLv3. I'm a bit more concerned about the CLA though. Let's hope they setup something equivalent to the KDE-FreeQt Foundatio going through the Matrix Foundation. Otherwise, AFAICT, there's no safeguard against some nefarious relicensing years down the line.
OK, I admit I missed the introduction of this flag in strace as well. Super interesting, it can definitely be useful.
Looks like a neat tool for the less common commands you still need to reach easily.
Interesting tidbits I didn't know about. The little Python API provided to generate Ninja files could turn out interesting.
Interesting view on the motives and overall behavior of query planners.
Looks like a nice tool. Should complete nicely my trusty lnav for unsupported formats.
Ever wondered what you can do with vector databases and LLMs? Here is an interesting use case.
You still find git confusing? This article might help. Although I have doubts that it's doing a good job regarding heads, HEAD and branches, the rest is full of good explanations.
The right nuanced way to see the DRY principle. As usual don't overdo it that's where problems will arise.
After the backlash about WEI on Chrome, now they're going for something similar but scoped only for medias. At least now things are clear that it was mainly about pushing for DRMs to serve media producers.