Nice to see the latest edition also available online. This is an excellent resource to get into PBR.
I fully agree with this. All those doomsayers about AI are there to sell something willingly or not. Let's look at the current threats we're seeing now, not the imaginary ones being the results of people taking SciFi a bit too literally.
What are the outcomes of TDD? Do you want them? If yes, is the context compatible?
Definitely this, it's been tried in Java, now we know it was a bad design decision... but it had to be tried to realize it.
Interesting set of advices. There are a couple I tend to disagree or doubt they really matter though. Other than that probably worth keeping in mind.
It's really coming from everywhere these days. Let's make sure this doesn't get adopted.
There's a blatant traceability problem with those generated images...
This is indeed a nice improvement. I hope they keep working in this direction.
Clearly consumer products are going the wrong way in term of privacy...
This obviously keeps progressing. I think a good resource summarizing the new ways to do things would be necessary.
Nice to see the same optimizations than in a previous article play out in Python. By leveraging Numpy and Numba it goes a long way already.
Neat walk through the Base64 encoding. It's very useful so it's better if it's well understood.
Good introduction and advocacy for transform matrices. I often see people struggling with them but they're definitely worth mastering.
Some people lash out at the wrong group... they should be angry at YouTube not at the tiny team making the extension trying to help block the ads.
Some more deserved praises for Sqlite. It's finding its way in more and more places.
Things could indeed be more convenient... if this was the case we'd probably have less security breaches. Making super complex tools and then complaining that people are holding them wrong isn't gonna help.
Attacks on machine learning models are getting more accessible. This means even more care will have to be taken to deploy and use those.
Very cool idea. Lots of history in there! There were things I even forgot about.
OK, I admit this looks like a very cool product. This could turn interesting for private infrastructures. Trying to get the benefits of cloud approaches while keeping it under control.
It's nice that we get more content usable on mobiles... but this shouldn't come at the expense of bad usability when on desktops.