~lobsters | Bookmarks (1977)
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Secure Randomness in Go 1.22 - The Go Programming Language
Russ Cox and Filippo Valsorda 2 May 2024 Computers aren’t random. On the contrary, hardware designers...
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Unwind considered harmful? · baby steps
I’ve been thinking a wild thought lately: we should deprecate panic=unwind. Most production users I know...
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Chris's Wiki :: blog/sysadmin/MachineRoomRaccoon
Today we discovered something: Apparently our (university) machine room now comes with the bonus of a...
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The life and times of an Abstract Syntax Tree
By Francesco Bertolaccini You’ve reached computer programming nirvana. Your journey has led you down many paths,...
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Announcing Rust 1.78.0 | Rust Blog
May 2, 2024 · The Rust Release Team The Rust team is happy to announce a...
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Exciting Partnership Announcement: Framework Community & NixOS Communities Join Forces!
## Issue description We have https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-hardware/ which i…
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The World's Loudest Lisp Program to the Rescue | Paraprogramming Dispatches
It is interesting that while I think of myself as a generalist developer the vast portion...
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10 Elixir gotchas
No, I’ve not gone to the click-baiters (“10 tips that will change your life today!!!”), but...
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Hacking on PostgreSQL is Really Hard
Hacking on PostgreSQL is really hard. I think a lot of people would agree with this...
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Docker without Dockerfile: Build a Ruby on Rails application image in 5 minutes with Cloud Native Buildpacks (CNB)
I love the power of containers, but I’ve never loved Dockerfile. In this post we’ll build...
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Box Is a Unique Type
We have all used Box<T> before in our Rust code. It’s a glorious type, with great...
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Evolving the Go Standard Library with math/rand/v2 - The Go Programming Language
Russ Cox 1 May 2024 Since Go 1 was released in March 2012, changes to the...
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Wireless adapter unclaimed after update and reboot
Look at the last answer in the AskUbuntu post. I was having the same *-network UNCLAIMED...