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WeiterlesenFrom Adam, prototyped in Chrome Canary 145: h1 { text-grow: per-line scale; } Danny discussed this a while back when looking at different approaches for fitting...
WeiterlesenFunctional programming is a programming paradigm in which the primary method of computation is the evaluation of functions. But how does Python support functional programming? In...
WeiterlesenSystematically evaluating the factuality of large language models with the FACTS Benchmark Suite.
WeiterlesenAn interview with MoffettNathanson’s Michael Nathanson about Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Bros. and the Hollywood end game.
WeiterlesenIf I were to divide CSS evolutions into categories, we have moved far beyond the days when we simply asked for border-radius to feel like we...
WeiterlesenRead about various happenings with Baseline during November 2025.
WeiterlesenApply now for the Flock to Fedora 2026 Call for Proposals (CfP) at cfp.fedoraproject.org. This year, the submission deadline for the Flock CfP is Monday, February...
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WeiterlesenWhy AI needs hard rules (not vibe checks), what Anthropic’s acquisition of Bun’s creators tells us about the AI takeover, Jonah Glover couldn’t get Claude to...
WeiterlesenHello, my name is Isoken, I’m a software engineer and product manager from Nigeria. I am excited and grateful to begin this journey as an Outreachy...
WeiterlesenThe week after AWS re:Invent builds on the excitement and energy of the event and is a good time to learn more and understand how the...
WeiterlesenDebian LTS/ELTS This was my hundred-thirty-seventh month that I did some work for the Debian LTS initiative, started by Raphael Hertzog at Freexian and my eighty-eighth...
WeiterlesenThis series of posts will guide you through building a simple game using Deno. Each post corresponds to a stage in the development process, gradually introducing...
WeiterlesenI would like to tell you what I learned from a five-year old child about HTML and CSS. Just when I opened my code editor and...
WeiterlesenA lot happened last month in the world of Python! The core developers pushed ahead on Python 3.15, accepting PEP 810 to bring explicit lazy imports...
Weiterlesen5G continues to transform the telecommunications landscape, enabling massive device density, edge computing, and new enterprise use cases. However, operators still face significant cost pressures: from...
WeiterlesenListen to this post: Log in to listen Warner Bros. started with distribution. Just after the turn of the century, Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack Warner...
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WeiterlesenYour senior management is excited about AI. They’ve read the articles, attended the webinars, and seen the demos. They’re convinced that AI will transform your organization,...
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WeiterlesenNote: This post was updated with additional details regarding AWS Lambda. Last year we announced basic support for Python Workers, allowing Python developers to ship Python...
WeiterlesenI started learning Go this year. First, I picked a Perl project I wanted to rewrite, got a good book and ignored AI tools since I...
WeiterlesenTLDR: You can now find a list of Rust contributors that you can sponsor on this page. Same as with many other open-source projects, Rust depends...
WeiterlesenBy now, the /usr-merge is an old transition. Effectively, it turns top-level directories such as /bin into symbolic links pointing below /usr. That way the entire...
WeiterlesenGo’s embed feature lets you bundle static assets into an executable, but it stores them uncompressed. This wastes space: a web interface with documentation can bloat...
WeiterlesenYeah, again three months have passed since my last (trivial) post, and I really don’t know where the time has flown. I suppose the biggest problem...
WeiterlesenAround a year ago I wrote about Guix Container Images for GitLab CI/CD and these images have served the community well. Besides continous use in CI/CD,...
WeiterlesenIt’s done! It’s over! I’ve graduated, I have the scroll, I’m staring at the eye-watering prices for the official photographer snap, I’m adjusting to post-thesis life....
WeiterlesenA sprawling academic cheating network turbocharged by Google Ads that has generated nearly $25 million in revenue has curious ties to a Kremlin-connected oligarch whose Russian...
WeiterlesenI created the latest Wikipedia language edition, the Toki Pona Wikipedia, last month. Unlike most other wikis which start their lives in the Wikimedia Incubator before...
WeiterlesenMy Journey Through the LFX Linux Kernel Mentorship Program When I first decided to apply for the Linux Foundation’s LFX kernel mentorship program, I knew it...
WeiterlesenNick Nisi joins us to dig into the latest trends from this year and how they’re impacting his day-to-day coding and Vision Pro wearing. Anthropic’s acquisition...
WeiterlesenWeb components, as imagined in 1998 from a never-adopted specification: Componentization is a powerful paradigm that allows component users to build applications using ‘building blocks’ of...
WeiterlesenIn my last piece, we established a foundational truth: for users to adopt and rely on AI, they must trust it. We talked about trust being...
WeiterlesenWhat are the recent advances in the field of quantum computing and high-performance computing? And what Python tools can you use to develop programs that run...
WeiterlesenThe below is one out of five topics from The Pulse #154. Full subscribers received the below article two weeks ago. To get articles like this...
WeiterlesenEvery year at CES, we try to go beyond showing technology; we want to give you an experience. This time, it’s the story of how in-vehicle...
WeiterlesenNote: This post was updated to clarify the relationship of the internal WAF tool with the incident on Dec. 5. On December 5, 2025, at 08:47...
WeiterlesenSummary On December 5th, the crates.io team was notified by Kush Pandya from the Socket Threat Research Team of two malicious crates which were trying to...
WeiterlesenUpdating Rust’s Linux musl targets to 1.2.5 Beginning with Rust 1.93 (slated for stable release on 2026-01-22), the various *-linux-musl targets will all ship with musl...
WeiterlesenChina-based phishing groups blamed for non-stop scam SMS messages about a supposed wayward package or unpaid toll fee are promoting a new offering, just in time...
WeiterlesenAV1 — Now Powering 30% of Netflix Streaming Liwei Guo, Zhi Li, Sheldon Radford, Jeff Watts Streaming video has become an integral part of our daily lives. At Netflix,...
WeiterlesenMy Debian contributions this month were all sponsored by Freexian. I had a bit less time than usual, because Freexian collaborators gathered in Marseille this month...
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WeiterlesenScientists are using AlphaFold to strengthen a photosynthesis enzyme for resilient, heat-tolerant crops.
WeiterlesenRob Bowley summarizes a study from Carnegie Mellon looking on the impact of AI on a bunch of open-source software projects. Like any such study, we...
WeiterlesenAmazon CTO, Werner Vogels, stops by to help us explore his tech predictions for 2026 and beyond. Will companionship be redefined by consumer robots? Will quantum-safe...
WeiterlesenDebian packages: debian-cd: Bugs: replied to #1120055: Please include ifenslave, vlan and possibly bridge-utils to netinst CD firmware-nonfree: Bugs: closed #1106074: include potentially non-redistributable C&M firmware...
WeiterlesenWelcome to the report for November 2025 from the Reproducible Builds project! These monthly reports outline what we’ve been up to over the past month, highlighting...
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WeiterlesenOrganizations face a challenging trade-off when adapting AI models to their specific business needs: settle for generic models that produce average results, or tackle the complexity...
WeiterlesenToday, I’m happy to announce new serverless customization in Amazon SageMaker AI for popular AI models, such as Amazon Nova, DeepSeek, GPT-OSS, Llama, and Qwen. The...
WeiterlesenToday, we’re announcing two new AI model training features within Amazon SageMaker HyperPod: checkpointless training, an approach that mitigates the need for traditional checkpoint-based recovery by...
WeiterlesenA critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability has been found in React Server Functions and Next.js. Deno has implemented mitigations in Deno Deploy. Immediate upgrades are...
WeiterlesenCloudflare has deployed a new protection to address a vulnerability in React Server Components (RSC). All Cloudflare customers are automatically protected, including those on free and...
WeiterlesenThis tutorial will teach you how to use Gemini CLI to bring Google’s AI-powered coding assistance directly into your terminal. After you authenticate with your Google...
WeiterlesenWelcome to the 23rd edition of Cloudflare’s Quarterly DDoS Threat Report. This report offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolving threat landscape of Distributed Denial of...
WeiterlesenIn this quiz, you’ll test your understanding of the How to Use Google’s Gemini CLI for AI Code Assistance tutorial. By working through these questions, you’ll...
WeiterlesenStarting earlier this year, a group of us set on a crazy quest: to author a “Rust vision doc”. As we described it in the original...
WeiterlesenSummary On December 2nd, the crates.io team was notified by Olivia Brown from the Socket Threat Research Team of two malicious crates which were downloading a...
WeiterlesenAs with libvirt 11.10 a new flag for backup operation has been inroduced: VIR_DOMAIN_BACKUP_BEGIN_PRESERVE_SHUTDOWN_DOMAIN. According to the documentation “It instructs libvirt to avoid termination of the...
WeiterlesenOne word that keeps cropping up when I talk with software engineers who build large language model (LLM)-based solutions is “evals”. They use evaluations to verify...
WeiterlesenToday, we’re announcing two new capabilities for Amazon S3 Tables: support for the new Intelligent-Tiering storage class that automatically optimizes costs based on access patterns, and...
WeiterlesenToday, we’re announcing three new capabilities for Amazon S3 Storage Lens that give you deeper insights into your storage performance and usage patterns. With the addition...
WeiterlesenToday, we’re announcing new capabilities in Amazon Bedrock AgentCore to further remove barriers holding AI agents back from production. Organizations across industries are already building on...
WeiterlesenModern applications increasingly require complex and long-running coordination between services, such as multi-step payment processing, AI agent orchestration, or approval processes awaiting human decisions. Building these...
WeiterlesenManaging database environments demands a balance of resource efficiency and scalability. Organizations need flexible options across their entire database lifecycle, spanning development, testing, and production workloads...
WeiterlesenSince Amazon Web Services (AWS) introduced Savings Plans, customers have been able to lower the cost of running sustained workloads while maintaining the flexibility to manage...
WeiterlesenToday we’re expanding Amazon CloudWatch capabilities to unify and manage log data across operational, security, and compliance use cases with flexible and powerful analytics in one...
WeiterlesenToday, we’re announcing a fundamental shift in how AWS Support helps customers move from reactive problem-solving to proactive issue prevention. This evolution introduces new Support plans...
WeiterlesenToday we’re announcing serverless GPU acceleration and auto-optimization for vector index in Amazon OpenSearch Service that helps you build large-scale vector databases faster with lower costs...
WeiterlesenToday, I’m excited to announce that Amazon S3 Vectors is now generally available with significantly increased scale and production-grade performance capabilities. S3 Vectors is the first...
WeiterlesenToday, we’re announcing the general availability of an additional 18 fully managed open weight models in Amazon Bedrock from Google, MiniMax AI, Mistral AI, Moonshot AI,...
WeiterlesenToday, we’re announcing the availability of new memory-optimized, high-frequency Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) X8aedz instances powered by a 5th Gen AMD EPYC processor. These...
WeiterlesenToday, we’re announcing the public preview of AWS DevOps Agent, a frontier agent that helps you respond to incidents, identify root causes, and prevent future issues...
WeiterlesenSince we announced Amazon SageMaker AI with MLflow in June 2024, our customers have been using MLflow tracking servers to manage their machine learning (ML) and...
WeiterlesenToday, we’re announcing the ability to access your data in Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems using Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). With this...
WeiterlesenThe pandas DataFrame is a structure that contains two-dimensional data and its corresponding labels. DataFrames are widely used in data science, machine learning, scientific computing, and...
WeiterlesenChronic boredom causes stress, disengagement, and poor well-being in adults. So why do we glorify it for children?
WeiterlesenChronic boredom is harmful to adults, causing stress, disengagement, and poor well-being. Academic researchers have shown that boredom in the workplace can be just as damaging...
WeiterlesenAbout 15 years ago, I was working at a company where we built apps for travel agents, airport workers, and airline companies. We also built our...
WeiterlesenMany thanks to our donors, sponsors and to all the people who support our project. Cinnamon Menu The new Cinnamon menu received symbolic category icons. This...
WeiterlesenBaseline in action is a new series developed to help developers learn how to use Baseline features together to build better user experiences.
WeiterlesenAs the founder of the openSUSE Innovator initiative, and a member of the openSUSE and Intel Innovator communities, I maintain my ongoing commitment to bringing cutting-edge...
WeiterlesenMatheus Lima on what makes senior developers actually senior, Tega Brain created a browser extension for avoiding AI slop, Andrew Kelley moves Zig from GitHub to...
WeiterlesenBehind every emerging technology is a great idea propelling it forward. In the Microsoft Research Podcast series Ideas, members of the research community at Microsoft discuss...
WeiterlesenAdd easier SSH, Taildrop, and secure connectivity to a Kindle that’s ready to do much more.
WeiterlesenEvery classical computer reduces the world to 0s and 1s. That binary framework has carried us from calculators to supercomputers, but some problems demand checking through...
WeiterlesenDive into quantum computing fundamentals with this quiz. You’ll practice key ideas like superposition, measurement, entanglement, and how quantum and classical systems work together. You’ll also...
WeiterlesenSoftware package updates for openSUSE Tumbleweed in November had a steady rhythm and delivered both user-visible improvements and deeper technical fixes across the stack. Plasma 6.5.3...
WeiterlesenWe’re happy to announce that as of today Replicate is officially part of Cloudflare. When we started Replicate in 2019, OpenAI had just open sourced GPT-2,...
WeiterlesenAs the year winds down, many of us are busy wrapping up projects, meeting deadlines, or getting ready for the holiday season. Why not take a...
WeiterlesenOur old friend Lars Wikman returns to the show to discuss Linux distro hopping, Elixir, Nerves, embedded systems, home automation with Home Assistant, karate, and more....
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WeiterlesenThe Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart (CAPTCHA) has become ingrained in internet browsing since personal computers gained momentum in the...
WeiterlesenLet’s hear how Wikipedia actually works from long-time Wikipedian, Bill Beutler! Bill has been heavily involved with this “8th wonder of the modern world” for two...
WeiterlesenA prolific cybercriminal group that calls itself “Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters” has dominated headlines this year by regularly stealing data from and publicly mass extorting dozens of...
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WeiterlesenConverting bytes into readable strings in Python is an effective way to work with raw bytes fetched from files, databases, or APIs. You can do this...
WeiterlesenDiscover some of the interesting features that have landed in stable and beta web browsers during November 2025.
WeiterlesenA Hack Week 25 project is looking to simplify how the openSUSE community manages memberships through a new platform called openSUSE Lounge. The openSUSE Lounge project...
WeiterlesenThis article is a sponsored by Maturing Design Systems Design systems have become an integral part of our everyday work, so much that the successful growth...
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WeiterlesenEver present in my mind is The List: the countries I still haven’t gone to that I most want to visit. Ethiopia is on The List....
WeiterlesenAs AI agents become more autonomous in handling tasks for users, it’s crucial they adhere to contextual norms around what information to share—and what to keep private. The...
WeiterlesenExplore how AlphaFold has accelerated science and fueled a global wave of biological discovery.
WeiterlesenAlphaFold has revealed the structure of a key protein behind heart disease
WeiterlesenLearn how to set up and start using Claude Code to boost your Python workflow. Learn how it differs from Claude Chat and how to use...
WeiterlesenRead about the biggest web graphics launch since WebGL. WebGPU is supported across major browsers, bringing unparalleled performance to the web.
WeiterlesenIn recent months, we’ve seen a leap forward for closed-source image generation models with the rise of Google’s Nano Banana and OpenAI image generation models. Today,...
WeiterlesenOn the Content Team, we had our first whirlwind outing at RustConf 2025 in Seattle, Washington, USA. There we had a chance to speak with folks...
WeiterlesenCedric Chin says comparisons of our current AI maybe-bubble to the dot-com bubble and the 2008 GFC are limiting, Matthew Prince does a post-mortem on last...
WeiterlesenOn the surface, the Superbox media streaming devices for sale at retailers like BestBuy and Walmart may seem like a steal: They offer unlimited access to...
WeiterlesenA couple of weeks ago I started a fundraiser for the Greater Chicago Food Depository: get Logic for Programmers 50% off and all the royalties will...
WeiterlesenPushing the frontiers of computer-use agents with an open-weight, ultra-compact model, optimized for real-world web tasks In 2024, Microsoft introduced small language models (SLMs) to customers, starting with the release...
WeiterlesenPushing the frontiers of computer-use agents with an open-weight, ultra-compact model, optimized for real-world web tasks In 2024, Microsoft introduced small language models (SLMs) to customers, starting with the release...
WeiterlesenGoogle DeepMind and the DOE partner on Genesis, a new effort to accelerate science with AI.
WeiterlesenAs the surface area for attacks on the web increases, Cloudflare’s Web Application Firewall (WAF) provides a myriad of solutions to mitigate these attacks. This is...
WeiterlesenKnowing how to properly indent Python code is a key skill for becoming an accomplished Python developer. Beginning Python programmers know that indentation is required, but...
WeiterlesenNo design exists in isolation. As designers, we often imagine specific situations in which people will use our product. It might be indeed quite common —...
WeiterlesenAny consumer internet system with critical mass becomes, in part, a Mechanical Turk. It looks at what the users do and draws conclusions from that. Amazon...
WeiterlesenWe’re introducing Zoomer, Meta’s comprehensive, automated debugging and optimization platform for AI. Zoomer works across all of our training and inference workloads at Meta and provides...
WeiterlesenPractical AI co-host, Chris Benson, joins us to discuss the latest advancements in AI, drones, home automation, and robotic swarming tech. Chris defines “swarm” with detail/precision...
WeiterlesenI published The Software Engineer’s Guidebook two years ago. I shared more details on how I self-published the book, and the learnings from publishing in this...
WeiterlesenWhat are the steps to get started building a FastAPI application? What are the different types of concurrency available in Python? Christopher Trudeau is back on...
WeiterlesenThis is a roundup of articles from the openSUSE community listed on planet.opensuse.org. The below featured highlights listed on the community’s blog feed aggregator are from...
WeiterlesenPicture this: you join a new project, dive into the codebase, and within the first few hours, you discover something frustratingly familiar. Scattered throughout the stylesheets,...
WeiterlesenHi, this is Gergely with a bonus, free issue of the Pragmatic Engineer Newsletter. In every issue, I cover Big Tech and startups through the lens...
WeiterlesenIn March 2024, Mozilla said it was winding down its collaboration with Onerep — an identity protection service offered with the Firefox web browser that promises...
WeiterlesenBefore we start: The Pragmatic Summit has officially launched, and you can find more details — and the first few speakers announced — on the summit’s...
WeiterlesenWe’re excited to share another advancement in the security of your conversations on Messenger: the launch of key transparency verification for end-to-end encrypted chats. This new...
WeiterlesenThanks to our viewers, we can make the kinds of videos we want: useful and interesting explainers and resources, with an emphasis on community feedback.
WeiterlesenTL;DR: rustc will use its own “v0” mangling scheme by default on nightly versions instead of the previous default, which re-used C++’s mangling scheme, starting in...
WeiterlesenSpencer Chang caught our attention with the alive internet theory website, but he creates all kinds of computery things to bring people together around play, connection,...
WeiterlesenI’ve been on the road in Europe for the last couple of weeks, and while I was there Thoughtworks released volume 33 of our Technology Radar....
WeiterlesenStream the latest episode Listen and watch now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. See the episode transcript at the top of this page, and timestamps for...
WeiterlesenA Hack Week 25 project aims to reduce the time developers spend navigating Bugzilla by introducing an AI-driven triage and reporting assistant. The Bugzilla Goes AI...
WeiterlesenAn intermittent outage at Cloudflare on Tuesday briefly knocked many of the Internet’s top destinations offline. Some affected Cloudflare customers were able to pivot away from...
WeiterlesenIn this quiz, you’ll test your understanding of how to Build a Python MCP Client to Test Servers From Your Terminal. By working through this quiz,...
WeiterlesenI find most writing on software productivity to be twaddle, but Nicole Forsgren and Abi Noda are notable exceptions. I had a chance to take a...
WeiterlesenAcross tech, the average tenure of software engineers seems to be rising, not least in Big Tech where it has increased rapidly. With today’s chilly job...
WeiterlesenWe’ve released Ax 1.0, an open-source platform that uses machine learning to automatically guide complex, resource-intensive experimentation. Ax is used at scale across Meta to improve AI...
WeiterlesenGoogle DeepMind opens a new Singapore research lab, accelerating AI progress in the Asia-Pacific region.
WeiterlesenIn Python, the break statement lets you exit a loop prematurely, transferring control to the code that follows the loop. This tutorial guides you through using...
WeiterlesenThis article is a sponsored by Cloudways If you build or manage websites for a living, you know the feeling. Your day is a constant juggle;...
WeiterlesenConnecting Africa and the World We’re excited to share the completion of the core 2Africa infrastructure, the world’s longest open access subsea cable system. 2Africa is...
WeiterlesenOn 18 November 2025 at 11:20 UTC (all times in this blog are UTC), Cloudflare’s network began experiencing significant failures to deliver core network traffic. This...
WeiterlesenNilo Stolte explains why Zig is “a totally new way to write programs”, George Mack gives twelve actionable ways to be more creative, Mario Zechner shares...
WeiterlesenWe’re sharing how we’ve enabled Dolby Vision and ambient viewing environment (amve) on the Instagram iOS app to enhance the video viewing experience. HDR videos created...
WeiterlesenThis rewrite opens doors to new functionality and provides a drastically improved and smoother CI/CD experience.
WeiterlesenThe new AI model delivers more efficient, more accurate and higher-resolution global weather predictions.
WeiterlesenWe have some big news to share today: Replicate, the leading platform for running AI models, is joining Cloudflare. We first started talking to Replicate because we...
WeiterlesenWe have some big news to share today: Replicate, the leading platform for running AI models, is joining Cloudflare. We first started talking to Replicate because we...
WeiterlesenIn this quiz, you’ll test your understanding of building dynamic websites with FastAPI and Jinja2 Templates. By working through this quiz, you’ll revisit how to return...
WeiterlesenDo you like director’s commentaries and extended cuts? This episode is like that, but for this week’s News. We go deep on the alive internet theory,...
WeiterlesenWhen you plug in a controller, you mash buttons, move the sticks, pull the triggers… and as a developer, you see none of it. The browser’s...
WeiterlesenHow do you prepare your Python data science projects for production? What are the essential tools and techniques to make your code reproducible, organized, and testable?...
WeiterlesenWe did it again, Fedora at Kirinyaga university in Kenya. This time, we didn’t just introduce what open source is – we showed students how to...
WeiterlesenThe Go Blog Go’s Sweet 16 Austin Clements, for the Go team 14 November 2025 This past Monday, November 10th, we celebrated the 16th anniversary of...
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WeiterlesenIntroducing SIMA 2, a Gemini-powered AI agent that can think, understand, and take actions in interactive environments.
WeiterlesenHow do you find the root cause of a configuration management failure when you have a peak of hundreds of changes in 15 minutes on thousands...
WeiterlesenI’ve been in front-end development long enough to see a trend over the years: younger developers working with a new paradigm of programming without understanding the...
WeiterlesenProlific software blogger, Sean Goedecke, joins us to discuss why he believes software engineers need to be involved in the politics of their organization, how to...
WeiterlesenStream the latest episode Listen and watch now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. See the episode transcript at the top of this page, and timestamps for...
WeiterlesenRemote bindings are bindings that connect to a deployed resource on your Cloudflare account instead of a locally simulated resource – and recently, we announced that...
WeiterlesenModern multimodal AI models can recognize objects, describe scenes, and answer questions about images and short video clips, but they struggle with long-form and large-scale visual...
WeiterlesenBefore we start: I’ll be in San Francisco on 11 Feb, 2026. I’m working on something special for engineers and engineering leaders: The Pragmatic Summit. I...
WeiterlesenIntroduction Large language models (LLMs) are now widely used for automated code generation across software engineering tasks. However, this powerful capability in code generation also introduces security concerns. Code generation...
WeiterlesenPython operators enable you to perform computations by combining objects and operators into expressions. Understanding Python operators is essential for manipulating data effectively. This video course...
WeiterlesenOur new paper analyzes the important ways AI systems organize the visual world differently from humans.
WeiterlesenIn 2019, I decided to write a book about software engineering. As an experienced software engineer and manager, I had the topic clear in my head,...
WeiterlesenThis article is a sponsored by DebugBear There’s no single way to measure website performance. That said, the Core Web Vitals metrics that Google uses as...
WeiterlesenRead about various happenings with Baseline during October 2025.
WeiterlesenA new AI-led tech role has emerged with a massive increase of job postings, Corey Quinn explains why younger devs won’t tolerate pain in the AWS,...
WeiterlesenA six-month long pilot program with the Northern Ireland Education Authority’s C2k initiative found that integrating Gemini and other generative AI tools saved participating teachers an...
WeiterlesenFrom now until the end of the month, you can get Logic for Programmers at half price with the coupon feedchicago. All royalties from that coupon...
WeiterlesenDevelopers can already use Cloudflare Workflows to build long-running, multi-step applications on Workers. Now, Python Workflows are here, meaning you can use your language of choice...
WeiterlesenOn this seventh iteration of our award-worthy game show filled with obscure jargon, fake definitions, and expert tomfoolery: past winners battle to determine the champion of...
WeiterlesenI explained recently how I use <symbol>, <use>, and CSS Media Queries to develop what I call adaptive SVGs. Symbols let us define an element once...
WeiterlesenWhat are techniques for writing maintainable Python code? How do you make your Python more readable and easier to refactor? Christopher Trudeau is back on the...
WeiterlesenThe Fedora community is coming together once again to celebrate the release of Fedora Linux 43, and you’re invited! Join us on Friday, November 21, 2025,...
WeiterlesenHi, this is Gergely with a bonus, free issue of the Pragmatic Engineer Newsletter. In every issue, I cover Big Tech and startups through the lens...
WeiterlesenThe Pulse is a series covering events, insights, and trends within Big Tech and startups. Notice an interesting event or trend? Hit reply and share it...
WeiterlesenAn overview of the features of the Solveit platform, which is designed to make exploration and iterative development easier and faster.
WeiterlesenAs a world leader in connected LED lighting products, systems, and services, Signify (formerly Philips Lighting) serves not only everyday consumers but also a large number...
WeiterlesenMany thanks to our donors, sponsors and to all the people who support our project. Cinnamon Menu Work continued on the Cinnamon menu applet. Configuration options...
WeiterlesenSome concepts are easy to grasp in the abstract. Boiling water: apply heat and wait. Others you really need to try. You only think you understand...
WeiterlesenAndrew Nesbitt builds tools and open datasets to support, sustain, and secure critical digital infrastructure. He’s been exploring the world of open source metadata for over...
WeiterlesenAutonomous AI agents are here, and they’re poised to reshape the economy. By automating discovery, negotiation, and transactions, agents can overcome inefficiencies like information asymmetries and...
WeiterlesenAI models can help map species, protect forests and listen to birds around the world
WeiterlesenStream the latest episode Listen and watch now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. See the episode transcript at the top of this page, and timestamps for...
WeiterlesenFor years, “UX strategy” felt like a confusing, ambiguous, and overloaded term to me. To me, it was some sort of a roadmap or a “grand...
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