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- These 299 macOS apps are so buggy, Apple had to fix them in AppKit
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- I created a tool for building nice html presentations, very fast, with just a few rules: slide-serve
- Java SE 11: The Great Removal
- The Linux repository for VSCodium (binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing)
- Voice control engine running fully in the browser using WebAssembly
- Microsoft joins Open Invention Network to help protect Linux and open source
- How is /proc able to list process IDs?
- Useful tools: Headless Chrome & puppeteer for browser automation & testing
- Qt Creator 4.8 Beta released - Qt Blog
- Generating IDs in C#, 'safely' and efficiently
- Using jlink to Build Java Runtimes for non-Modular Applications
- David Patterson: A New Golden Age for Computer Architecture
- in my free time I was working on a matlab program that was able to recognize the sign language alphabet (I want to develop a project that aimed to help deaf people ), and in this video you can see my progress until today
- Building a language translator from scratch with deep learning
- Here's a post I wrote on the importance of correctly separating your HTML from your CSS
- Evidence-Based Software Design
- "The Hard Parts of Open Source" (a talk by Elm's Evan Czaplicki)
- SwayDB: Type-safe, non-blocking, back-pressured key-value storage library for single/multiple disks & in-memory
- How Kotlin makes editing your Gradle build less frustrating
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- Dotted Canonical S-expressions (Protobuf alternative)
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