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How to become a pirate archivist
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Irmin in the Browser (OCaml/MirageOS)
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Irmin in the Browser
Introduction Over the past six months, I have been working on using Irmin in the browser, including irmin-server and the GraphQL interface…
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The Chaostron: An Important Advance in Learning Machines (1961)
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The case for energy optimism
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Syncretica
The Case for Energy Optimism
I’ve been working on a few more involved projects but thought it would be good to put down my thoughts on recent energy developments. Gas storage levels are high and continue to grind higher with gas prices now back to mid year lows and falling further. Expiry…
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Emulating double precision on the GPU to render large worlds
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Godot Engine
Emulating Double Precision on the GPU to Render Large Worlds – Godot Engine
One of the problems with developing games with large game worlds is that objects start to jitter and teleport around as you move away from the world origin. This post is about how we overcame one challenge in particular and what we did.
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Compiling Swift Generics [pdf]
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Semgrep: Writing quick rules to verify ideas
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Semgrep: Writing quick rules to verify ideas
When you want to quickly grep for something but the pattern is too elaborate, Semgrep comes in really handy. It’s a static analysis tool that has a lot of great use cases, but one usage I don’t hear about often is quickly writing disposable rules to validate…
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Microsoft layoffs around 1000 people
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Ask HN: Which are the most interesting books you have read in 2022?
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Why are scientists filing lawsuits against their critics? (2017)
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The Verge
Why are scientists filing lawsuits against their critics?
When fellow scientists critiqued Mark Jacobson, he took their dispute to court
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Dear JetBrains, Don't mess with your UI
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Neil Panchal
Dear JetBrains. Don't mess with your UI.
So we have yet a new UI overhaul. This time, bringing consumer-grade UI practices to the world of professionals.
Announcement:
https://blog.jetbrains.com/idea/2022/05/take-part-in-the-new-ui-preview-for-your-jetbrains-ide/
We're professionals. We can handle…
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Amazon’s attrition costs $8B annually according to leaked documents
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Engadget
Exclusive: Amazon’s attrition costs $8 billion annually according to leaked documents. And it gets worse.
Amazon churns through workers at an astonishing rate, well above industry averages. That staggering attrition now has an estimated financial cost.
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Stability AI Raises $101M at $1B valuation
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TechCrunch
Stability AI, the startup behind Stable Diffusion, raises $101M | TechCrunch
Stability AI, the startup behind the image-generating AI system Stable Diffusion, has raised $101 million at a reported valuation over $1 billion.
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Why Kubernetes is so complex
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cloudplane.org
Why Kubernetes Is So Complex | Cloudplane Blog
Managed hosting platform featuring the best of open source
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Virding's First Rule of Programming (2008)
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Blogspot
Virding's First Rule of Programming
After reading the blogs about how good Erlang's concurrency model is and how we just just made a super implementation of it in XXX I have be...
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TOTP tokens on my wrist with the smartest dumb watch
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blog.singleton.io
TOTP tokens on my wrist with the smartest dumb watch.
I recently took delivery of a new replacement logic board for the ubiquitous classic Casio F-91W from Sensor Watch. The F-91W needs no introduction. It’s probably the most popular quartz watch in the world with something like 90 million total units sold.
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The FreeBSD/Firecracker Platform
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Jira new pricing tier to –$765,432,091.03 per user / month
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Atlassian
Unlock the Best Jira Pricing Plans for Your Team Today | Atlassian
The #1 software development tool used by agile teams. Try it free or buy now. Available for cloud or server. Built for teams of all sizes.
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Whipping up a new Shell – Lash#Cat9
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Arcan
Whipping up a new Shell – Lash#Cat9
This article introduces the first release of ‘Lash#Cat9’, a different kind of command-line shell. A big change is that it is communicating with the display server directly, instead of b…
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Our moon has been slowly drifting away from Earth over the past 2.5B yrs
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phys.org
Our moon has been slowly drifting away from Earth over the past 2.5 billion years
Looking up at the moon in the night sky, you would never imagine that it is slowly moving away from Earth. But we know otherwise. In 1969, NASA's Apollo missions installed reflective panels on the moon. ...
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Podman: Pasta User-Mode Networking
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Add pasta networking mode by sbrivio-rh · Pull Request #16141 · containers/podman
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This introduces a new user-mode networking option using pasta(1).
pasta implements a translation layer between a Layer-2 network interface (a tap device inside a network namespace) and ...
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