~lobsters | Bookmarks (1962)
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Why GCP is More Usable for Developers
Teams should consider many qualities when choosing a cloud provider like AWS, GCP (Google Cloud Platform)...
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Parsing arguments in Rust with no dependencies | nicole@web
Monday, November 4, 2024When pairing with my friend Emily, we had a choice of what to...
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HTML link, or button, that is the question / Marijke Luttekes
Did you know that HTML links and buttons are not interchangeable? One of my top annoyances...
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What are you doing this week? | Lobsters
What are you doing this week? Feel free to share! Keep in mind it’s OK to...
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AI search should sustain open source, not just index it
Open source funding has been a long standing issue, and something that I have been working...
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GitHub - azat-io/todoctor: 🐍 CLI tool to analyze and report TODO comments in JavaScript and TypeScript Git repositories
In software development, it is crucial to maintain code cleanliness and quality to ensure that a...
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Simple trick to save environment and money when using GitHub Actions
We recently onboarded Nikita Sivukhin as a new member of our Engineering team at Turso. He...
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Macros, Safety, and SOA | Tim Harding
About a year ago I wrote soa-rs, a structure-of-arrays (SOA) crate for Rust that makes extensive...
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Ranging over functions in Go 1.23 - Eli Bendersky's website
November 02, 2024 at 06:35 Tags Go Go 1.23 shipped with a new major feature: ranging...
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C++, Complexity, and Compiler Bugs
I have worked on C++ for most of my professional career. Somehow, I have gotten more...
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Ian Mallett - Reference: Time Standards Page
found via the author’s SE answer to the author’s own SE question regarding UNIX & SI...
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Matrix and XMPP: Thoughts on Improving Messaging Protocols – Part 1
We began with XMPP (eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol), but the need for interoperability and support...
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CSS sprite sheet animations · leanrada.com
Check out this demo first (Click it!): Heart Yes, it’s the Twitter heart button. This heart...
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In Memory of Stiver | The IntelliJ IDEA Blog
On October 20, the original author of the Fernflower Java decompiler, Stiver, passed away after a...