Call to Action: Fediverse Media Server (shlee.fedipress.au)
Dumb question: how do I know if an open source project is trustworthy?
Some background: I’m a software developer, and I’ve never really participated in the open source software community before. (i.e. I don’t contribute to open source projects, I don’t know anyone who does, and I don’t really know anything about the companies who start these projects to begin with, or what their...
Introducing Windows Copilot Runtime (blogs.windows.com)
Skip the beginning marketing copy. There’s a lot of dev focused news
Observing SVT-AV1 v2.1.0's improvements: A New Deep Dive | Codec Wiki (wiki.x266.mov)
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/15953505...
Amber - the programming language compiled to Bash (amber-lang.com)
Amber - the programming language compiled to Bash (amber-lang.com)
New favorite tool 😍
What framework/tech are official Signal, WhatsApp and Telegram clients for Android using?
Red Hat middleware takes a back seat in strategic shuffle (www.theregister.com)
What search engine do you use?
Not sure if this is the right community, but I didn’t see a general one. What search engine do you use? Besides Google increasingly spying on its users, the quality of its search results seems to have gotten significantly worse over the last decade. What search engine(s) do you use?
[History] An editor letter by Edsger Dijkstra, titled: "go to statements considered harmful" (march 1968). (dl.acm.org)
In this letter, Dijkstra talks about readability and maintainability in a time where those topics were rarely talked about (1968). This letter was one of the main causes why modern programmers don’t have to trouble themselves with goto statements. Older languages like Java and C# still have a (discouraged) goto statement,...
Mind-bending new programming language for GPUs just dropped... - Code Report (youtube.com)
github.com/HigherOrderCO/Bend...
Making an libncurses fronted for the Fediverse? (For browing Lemmy websites on terminal [emulators])
Can someone please help me understand how one could make his own frontend for the Ferdiverse? It seems like to run on a bespoke protocol, and has HTTP endpoints as well. The help says you can create your own frontend, divorced of HTTP. What I am wary of is the documentation being out-of-date....
How do you contribute to OSS?
So I’ve come to the point where I’ve wanted some to see some features on the software I regularly use and I feel confident enough that I can pull it off. However, once I start getting into it, it all becomes so overwhelming that it’s hard to get anything done....
Should I worry about referencing other people's code?
Thanks to the current SEO nightmare, I can no longer use search engines the same reliability as before. Stackoverflow is too toxic and often all I need is to properly look up some more obscure stuff about some API, which “could just be googled”. AI, of course, is very unreliable....
State of HTML 2023 (2023.stateofhtml.com)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/15433712...
How to Increase Test Coverage with Tracing (digma.ai)
What is Test Coverage? Test Coverage vs Code Coverage What is the gap to have a true test coverage? How can tracing data improve test coverage? Relation between end-to-end tests and Tracing data Let’s get our hands dirty with real code Write integration test using MockWebServer Write end-to-end tests without mocking...
Does anybody actually use trunk based development in their company? (trunkbaseddevelopment.com)
I’ve heard it thrown around in professional circles and how everybody’s doing it wrong, so… who actually does use it?...
Public personal dev accounts: opinions?
I feel like there are many devs out there who expose a lot of personal details and opinions all over the web. Maybe it’s just me, but when starting out with the internet I tried my best to separate my personal details (name, age, sex, country, ethnicity, family ties, relationship status,…) from usernames in public....
Start learning at 50
Start learning at 50...
Fix Incoming! Empty S3 buckets won't be able to make your AWS bill explode (aws.amazon.com)
Justine Tunney - Redbean and the Actually Portable Executable (Speakeasy JS, May 2021) - Despite the channel, this is about a C executable that "runs anywhere", including from boot (www.youtube.com)
Video is nearly 3 years old now, but I think it’s worth watching. Her presentation starts at around 2:30....
Has someone made some sort of "Lion's" for this? (DOS source code made public by mini$haft 2 weeks ago!) (github.com)
I mean “Lion’s commentary on the UNIX source”. This badly needs it. Not some first-class grifter Chud like LowLevelLearning who pronounces GNU as “Gee-enn-u” blowing his soy packets all over Youtube’s UDP packets (I actually did a ‘Don’t Recommend Channel’ on him, knows shit and talks big) but someone who...
What happens to FIPS/UNICODE/IETF/ISO/ANSI etc. in a post-US world? (Warning: slightly political)
A post-US world which we are quickly approaching (again, no chud crap, go away) has a lot of complications for standards put forward by regulatory bodies of America, which all countries follow – mostly because when these standards were created, these countries, even the most technologically-advanced (e.g. France) were behind...
We are Meta before Mark (github.com)
Examples of an interesting computer programming paradigm.