Interesting approach. Nice to see several coops and non-coops forge an alliance like this for a better all encompassing offering.
Looks like an interesting tool for testing when a HTTP server is involved.
If it wasn't clear that Microsoft never abandoned it's Palladium plans but merely went for a detour after the backslash... now it's getting very clear with Windows 11. They're clearly back at it and this could become a problem to install something else than Windows on PCs...
Seeing the bad practices of Amazon with its Android AppStore, it really feels like another supply chain mess in the making with Windows 11 Android support...
This looks like an interesting full system profiler.
Obviously I'm convinced it's necessary for students to learn how to contribute as soon as possible. That being said, this leave unanswered the very important question of not burning out project maintainers. Indeed, it needs to be structured in some way, most projects can't cope up with swarm of students dropping potential contributions on them.
It is indeed important that serious research and conversation arise on this topic. The bomb is ticking.
Lots of good advice in there. Per usual quite some of it also makes sense in non-remote teams. Not sure I'd do everything exactly in the same way but that gives a good overall idea of the important points.
Very good rant which explains nicely why rewriting some software from scratch is almost never the right answer.
A good reminder of why you don't want to mess too much with the VCS history for systems with long term maintenance and several stable releases.
Interesting product, and it's fully Open Source, even the hardware.
Self-censorship is indeed the worst type of censorship. It's also the one the power that be prefer, it's better when peoples just stay quiet, less work to control them this way.
At last some interesting tooling for profiling memory usage of web frontends. Clearly this is very early days though, this will get more interesting as the tooling makes progress. Some of the numbers in the benchmarks they came up with in this article are very scary though.
Interesting coaching approach for teams. It's indeed hard to get teams to stick to some of the difficult development practices... By mixing several approaches, this looks like she's onto something here.
Neat introduction to how SSDs work.
Interesting exploration on the amount of legacy a platform can accumulate over time.
Clearly that's a big "if"... I don't think we'll ever see the Scrum Alliance really care about developers.
Looks like a very interesting tool, in particular for security purposes.
A collection of nice CLI tools. Got some of them already, still there are a few more which look interesting.
Second time I bump into this book being mentioned somewhere. This good summary really makes me want to read it. At least it gives a clear overview of complexity and how it's tied to other softer topics. I especially like the distinction between tactical and strategic, it's one I do often. I think I'm particularly willing to read the chapters about comments and TDD... from the summary it seems it's where I'm the most at odd with the ideas in there.