It was only a matter of time I guess... this is sad.
I've witnessed that too many times. Take care people! Stay safe.
Very good point, make sure you know how much you can take and how much you're actually carrying. We're our worst enemy for these things.
Looks like a neat and light option to self-host git repositories.
I agree, I don't get why Wikipedia gets bad reputation in school. I'm dismayed at then whatever bogus argument they have being used to push for using Google instead... it's like, back in the days, asking pupils to not use the encyclopedia they maybe had at home and walk into the nearby pub to find information.
OK... didn't know about zmv. This looks really cool, I'll add it to my tool belt.
Looks like an interesting little C++ library. If ever you need a distributed task queue on your project.
I don't think I ever applied all of this. Still some of it definitely work, the rest are ideas worth trying at least.
Interesting little taxonomy of staff engineer roles. This can help to know from where you're talking in your organization.
Very interesting post about the history of UML and the MDA approach. Clearly MDA and UML v2 was the beginning of the end for UML. That's too bad, I find UML still useful for sketching and communication between humans.
A good list of tools for making diagrams in various situations.
This is definitely a big deal both for the kernel and for Rust.
Interesting career ladder example. I especially like the various dimensions they focus on.
Although I disagree with some of the examples she summons, I think she indeed has a point.
Good point, this little wisdom from Kent Beck goes further than just code and refactoring.
This should hopefully ease the pain of mixing Rust with other languages.
The most addictive and also tracking you everywhere it can (unsurprisingly). Toxicity at its highest.
This looks interesting. Definitely something to add to the tool belt. Coupled with jq this becomes very powerful.
This! There's definitely something interesting with those very focused devices. The problem though is carrying them + something else for other uses. This adds up quickly.
I definitely agree with this opinion. We definitely don't use state machines enough