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NanoClaw moved from Apple Containers to Docker

twitter.com
169 points·by simplesort·5 mesi fa·141 comments

The Game Theory Hidden in the Mind of Sherlock Holmes

scientificamerican.com
4 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·0 comments

How Uber Migrated from Hive to Spark SQL for ETL Workloads

uber.com
2 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·0 comments

Using tests as a debugging tool for logic errors

qodo.ai
38 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·15 comments

AWS Built a Security Tool. It Introduced a Security Risk

token.security
209 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·81 comments

Efficient Code Search with Nvidia DGX

developer.nvidia.com
24 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·1 comments

IAM Role Trust Policies: Misconfigurations Hiding in Plain Sight

token.security
1 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·1 comments

We benchmarked GPT-4.1: it's better at code reviews than Claude Sonnet 3.7

qodo.ai
3 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·0 comments

Tiger turnaround as populations grow in India

nature.com
2 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·0 comments

How Netflix Accurately Attributes eBPF Flow Logs

netflixtechblog.com
160 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·58 comments

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Studying seabirds with a cactus as a research assistant

nature.com
2 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·0 comments

String Theorists Say Black Holes Are Multidimensional String 'Supermazes'

scientificamerican.com
16 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·26 comments

Why an overreliance on AI-driven modelling is bad for science

nature.com
3 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·0 comments

Achieving Scalable Entanglement of Remote Distinguishable Qubits

quantum-machines.co
1 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·0 comments

Breakthrough Prize Announces 2025 Laureates

breakthroughprize.org
2 points·by simplesort·anno scorso·0 comments

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simplesort
·anno scorso·discuss
Jure Leskovec was my Professor at Stanford a few years back, cool to see he's behind this.

He seemed like a good guy and got the sense that he was destined to do something big
simplesort
·anno scorso·discuss
I thought it was interesting - not revolutionary but updated my thinking a bit.

Writing a failing test that reproduces a bug is something I learned pretty early on.

But I never consciously thought about and approached the test as a way to debug. I thought about it more of a TDD way - first write tests, then go off and debug/code until the test is green. Also practically, let's fill the gap in coverage and make sure this thing never happens again, especially if I had to deal with it on the weekend.

What was interesting to me about this was actively approaching the test as a way of debugging, designing it to give you useful information and using the test in conjunction with debugger
simplesort
·anno scorso·discuss
https://archive.md/y9D7M