VLC is really going everywhere. Glad to see it in this new venue.
Indeed, we loath wires... but going wireless has its own set of issues. It never completely breaks but it can easily degrade for no apparent reason which could be anywhere in the stack.
I like it when type systems can express this kind of constraints. It clearly allows to catch mistakes early in the development cycle.
I definitely agree with this. Managing complexity is our trade.
The tone of the article isn't exactly to my liking, sounds "too good to be true" at times ignoring important details driving the choices (despite some warnings early on). Still, depending on the amount of data stored in your database, SQLite looks increasingly viable on the server, replication even coming down the road.
Looks like a very interesting toolkit for low level network related or security related operations.
This is indeed a nice set of tasks to evaluate a frontend tech or your mastery of it. Potentially usable in interviews?
OK, if true this is indeed an interesting test... kind of a social experiment really. Probably quite a bit ambiguous though.
There is indeed a trade-off approach available nowadays between "backend computes the whole page" and "frontend computes it all in JS". This sounds like an interesting patch depending on the project context.
Ever wondered about the details of a mechanical watch? Here is an excellent primer. Lots of attention to details.
Discovering Kaketsugi, this is a very impressive craft. True labor of love. This is incredible work, feels almost magical. So much patience and attention to details. The amount of analysis which went into it is amazing too.
It was only a matter of time until this kind of things would be doable through webassembly. I'm wondering about the size of the payloads the browser needs to download though.
About growth again, definitely from the point of view of the mentee though. This looks like a nice and lean framework to figure out where you are and where you want to go.
Lots of nice advices, both for mentors and mentees. This is definitely hard work but it's worth it for people to grow.
This is in part a rant but lots of points in there are very valid. This is in part why I don't find Go a very compelling option so far. Modern tooling indeed, nice runtime in some areas but leaves way too much of the complexity in imperative code.
Really great collection of wisdoms collected through decades. Loved it, some are funny too.
Behind the hype... a speculative bubble completely out of touch with reality.
Excellent news, hoping to see more such bogus patents cancelled. Also, one can hope, that patent offices would start becoming less sloppy...
Looks like it's still in the very early days but the overall approach looks interesting.
I find the title somewhat limiting due to the "Gen Z" label, but content is way more balanced even though fairly US centric. There are a few good lessons about work perception by people.