it is funny to see developers who seriously integrated AI into their workflow get frustrated with it as they have to do more serious work and AI does exactly what is expected: fuck up in many tiny ways, accelerating the time to death by 1000 cuts from months that most tools go through to just hours
16.04.2025 17:14
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made some udon noodles for tonight! #food
07.04.2025 16:17
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"Itβs not that OpenAI picked something cute and accidentally the co-founder of that studio hates. OAI picked Ghibli because Miyazaki hates their approach
It is display of power: You, as artist, animator, illustrator, writer are powerless. We will take what we want & do what we want. Because we can"
28.03.2025 13:22
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Sounds great~
Eagerly waiting for 2026!
16.02.2025 20:27
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Thank you so much, Xylo! Your feedback means a lot. π₯Ή
Iβm currently writing the Red Fox edition and want to make it even more engaging than Blue Fox. :>
15.02.2025 16:58
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Just read 50 pages of @azeria-labs.com 's Blue Fox book and so far, this has been the only book that has been THIS engaging. I love how the book goes back to the old times to make you feel WHY computer scientists did what they did back in the days. Awesome book. My current fav π
15.02.2025 16:54
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βThe first draft of anything is shit.β - Ernest Hemingway
He was absolutely right. Every time I write a presentation I get that feeling. Takes a full rewrite + several polish passes to make anything feel good.
Same is happening with my "No Graphics API" blog post...
02.12.2024 14:57
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"Rust", "Carbon", "Odin", "Beam", "V" ...
30.11.2024 19:08
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"Lies we tell ourselves to keep using Golang" is #1 on HN
Uh oh
26.11.2024 09:46
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Absolutely! Gotta agree with this.
24.11.2024 19:07
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Fantastically written!
23.11.2024 16:28
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Seriously.
Bluesky VS Productivity
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19.11.2024 12:02
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Yea, seems like it was well researched before writing the article. I think the transition to modern memory could be explained as well but it was good anyways! Thank you for your valuable opinion ^_^
Nice to meet you!
22.11.2024 11:26
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Many think Rust is primarily about memory safety, but the real reason to use Rust is developer productivity (for C++-like system programming) from having a sane package manager and type system.
21.11.2024 12:30
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Thanks!
21.11.2024 12:26
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What a horrible way to get your work stolen. This is why I get very skeptical of AI everytime someone talks about it. Sure, it does good as well but the bad is just beyond terrible.
21.11.2024 12:24
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After that I could send a file as big as I wanted, and any type of file. If exploited further, remote code execution was possible. But since I didn't have the authority, I contacted them to gain permission. But I never heard back from them haha. Security needs to be taken seriously.
21.11.2024 02:14
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Right. No, it was never fixed. They are a hotel company and they don't seem to really care about security. This vulerability I found was - in their careers site, you could upload pdf files upto 10MB for resume. However the checks were all in js, nothing on the server side. So I overrode the src.
21.11.2024 02:11
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I agree. Dev teams and the security team do need to eliminate the gap to actually build safe software. I haven't got any personal experience I can share but I once did call a company with a CVE 10 level vulnerability (on their app) to report it. Got ignored cuz it never got to the security team.
20.11.2024 18:10
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#technology #software #computers
20.11.2024 17:58
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Memory: the forgotten history
Computers happened not because of Charles Babbage, but because of the invention of electronically-controlled intermediate data storage.
I hate it when so well written articles gain such less traction. This is something that needs to be in texbooks. Must read.
"Computers happened not because of Charles Babbage, but because of the invention of electronically-controlled intermediate data storage."
lcamtuf.substack.com/p/memory-the...
20.11.2024 17:56
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Most welcome ^_^
Nice to meet you :)
20.11.2024 04:32
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Im Sorry Dave Im Afraid I Cant Do That GIF
ALT: Im Sorry Dave Im Afraid I Cant Do That GIF
β¦ annnd the bots are already here. Clue: someone follows, you follow back, immediate inbox message: βCute dog. Whatβs their name? Where do you live? Motherβs maiden name? Any other password clues I can ask you about?β
20.11.2024 01:20
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Wishing for your speedy recovery david! Hope you get well soon ^_^
19.11.2024 17:52
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Playground Wisdom: Threads Beat Async/Await
Musings about async await again and why I think virtual threads are a better model.
βI'm now convinced that async/await is, in fact, a bad abstraction for most languages, and we should be aiming for something better instead and that I believe to be thread.β
lucumr.pocoo.org/2024/11/18/t...
18.11.2024 12:04
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Painless hand written assembly (compared to windows), thanks to the System V ABI.
19.11.2024 17:44
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