- Linus Torvalds talks frankly about Intel security bugs: "Linus Torvalds thinks Intel has gotten better about keeping the Linux open-source community in the loop with CPU security problems, but it started out really badly. And it's still not fair that Linux has to fix hardware problems."
- Optimizing Cache Usage With Nontemporal Stores
- Learning BASIC Like It's 1983
- Humble Bundle: UI/UX by Wiley
- Implementing redis protocol in Nim (Day 12 in Nim days)
- Sorting Algorithms learning
- Jenkins: Shifting Gears
- Install ctags, Create tags, Browse in Vim
- Using PageRank to find the best Pokémon type.
- Editing my blog's HTTP headers with Cloudflare workers
- A 5 min Guide on AWS Lambdas using Python and an API call trigger
- Modern C++: 7 Ways to Fake It Until You Have It
- An introduction to Druid, your Interactive Analytics at Scale (really)
- The case against aliases - DEV Community
- 10 ways not to do a big deploy
- Secure Your Systems By Breaking Them With Infection Monkey (Interview)
- Configuring (Neo)vim: A modular approach
- Convincing your company (or client) to try Flutter
- I've published the full source of my iOS drink tracking app, "Good Spirits", under the GPL.
- Building A Master Data Catalog Using Machine Learning (Interview)
- Drawing SVG paths in Python (expanding svg beyond web design) for PyGame, Tkinter, & Turtle
- Frontend source code of guardian.com
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