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- Boeing 747s Still Use Floppy Disks to Get Software Updates
- V2.0 of my fully online procedural terrain generator, Terrain Builder is out! It now features Real Time terrain generation on the GPU and a bunch of new features! Check it out if you liked my first post about the 1.0 release. Thanks :)
- Creating a QR Code step by step
- My journey making database software
- Broot – A new way to see and navigate directory trees
- New Chromium experiment allows you to always show full URLs via a contextmenu action instead of enabling a flag
- Rob Pike's 5 Rules of Programming (1989)
- Programming Exercises about Interesting Topics
- Reboost - A super-fast dev server for rapid web development
- Understand HTTP3 in 5 minutes
- 3rd-party API-Key Leaks (and the Broker)
- Self-publishing and the 2nd edition of Ansible for DevOps
- Twitter launches new API as it tries to make amends with third-party developers
- Patterns of Distributed Systems
- Google recommended India's UPI to Federal Reserve for its design of FedNow. Here's a UPI 101.
- CI for Automation Testing Framework
- Detailed look at concurrency In The Erlang VM
- React Native or Flutter? A learner Perspective.
- Google News RSS search parameters. The missing documentaiton
- Using a weather API to assess daily road risk based on the current weather conditions on your route
- Bilrost is a kubernetes controller/operator to set up OAUTH2/OIDC on any ingress based service.
- Why C is "The Type-Safety-is-for-Losers Language"
- bsv – maximum performance data processing
- Any interest in helping build a collaborative GPT-3 prompt response dataset?
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