What are you doing this weekend/
Feel free to tell what you plan on doing this weekend and even ask for help or feedback.Please keep in mind it’s more than OK to do nothing at all too!
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Feel free to tell what you plan on doing this weekend and even ask for help or feedback.Please keep in mind it’s more than OK to do nothing at all too!
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Lakehouses: the path to low-cost, infinitely scalable, and no-lock-in observability?
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Lakehouses: the path to low-cost, infinitely scalable, and no-lock-in observability?
Can open table formats like Iceberg and Delta Lake really power observability at scale, and if not, what is missing today and which innovations could unlock low cost open observability?
Lexical differential highlighting instead of syntax highlighting
Recently there is a lot of discussion around syntax highlighting (1, 2, 3), which reminds me of this old post I read a while ago.Comments
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Recently there is a lot of discussion around syntax highlighting (1, 2, 3), which reminds me of this old post I read a while ago.Comments
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Lexical differential highlighting instead of syntax highlighting
This type of highlighting is ideal for assembly. With it, the things that shouldn't seem similar usually don't.
Bundler 2.6: Enhanced Security with Built-in Checksum Verification
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Bundler 2.6: Enhanced Security with Built-in Checksum Verification
Protect your Ruby projects from supply chain attacks with Bundler 2.6's new checksum verification. Learn how to implement this crucial security feature today.
What are you reading this week?
Also what were you reading? What are you planning to read next/I was planning to read Mastery by Robert Greene, but instead was juggling with biography of Oliver Heaviside by Paul J. Nahin and Darwin's The Voyage of the Beagle. Well, both books are about Mastery, and both are really good. Also re-read Kipling's Kim, which is perfect balance of uneasiness and comfort of favorite story.I'm planning to read The Mikado Method this week: I watched couple presentations about it already, but never wrapped my head around the concept that looks to me "solution via documentation". Hope I'll get my own opinion soon!
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Also what were you reading? What are you planning to read next/I was planning to read Mastery by Robert Greene, but instead was juggling with biography of Oliver Heaviside by Paul J. Nahin and Darwin's The Voyage of the Beagle. Well, both books are about Mastery, and both are really good. Also re-read Kipling's Kim, which is perfect balance of uneasiness and comfort of favorite story.I'm planning to read The Mikado Method this week: I watched couple presentations about it already, but never wrapped my head around the concept that looks to me "solution via documentation". Hope I'll get my own opinion soon!
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What are you reading this week?
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