This is a very important point. Communities should make sure that new blood gets in. Companies should also avoid just recruiting top talent and groom juniors to contribute.
This one is a lot. This is a very interesting exploration in rigid body simulation though. Shows well the trade-offs in term of performance and how to keep it usable for third party developers.
Very good review of the McKinsey paper about developer productivity. It not only highlights all the problems with it, it also makes suggestions to make a better paper next time.
If you're using a GNOME base environment be responsible and make sure you install your security patches.
This is why cats cannot be trusted around computers!
Very good exploration about how to get time on computers. As usual it's way less straightforward than what you might think.
Looks like an interesting serialization framework. If it holds true to its claims it could be very useful in some place.
A bit basic and obvious, still a good list of things to keep in mind when designing REST APIs.
Will AMD really turn this around? Wait and see.
This is an interesting move from the BBC. We can only theorize on the reasons but that's a positive example of a successful fediverse presence so far.
Why you can't trust this kind of proprietary software...
Interesting connector, I didn't know about this one.
Interesting approximations to get a feel of how much a cloud project will cost.
Definitely this, I too often see people trying to just power through. Being responsible of something doesn't mean you do it all alone, on the contrary. If you're struggling with it look for help, it can take many forms including coaching.
This is a big deal for the places where Rust could shine.
Very clever tricks for a performant little engine.
Looks like an interesting tool to manage developer environments.
A bad solution in search of a problem basically. Let's look at the alternatives and fund proper solutions to why people are victimized, shall we?
A few good things went unnoticed. The performances are still not there.
We see this kind of comments in some reviews, this would benefit from being more widespread.