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Artificial Confidence [by Corey Quinn]

artificialconfidence.com
1 points·by matthew16550·2 maanden geleden·1 comments

Git Will Make Sense After This [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by matthew16550·7 maanden geleden·0 comments

Software Profession Resources

trello.com
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Rapid Developer-Driven Threat Modeling

github.com
2 points·by matthew16550·9 maanden geleden·0 comments

Sustainable memristors from shiitake mycelium for high-frequency bioelectronics

journals.plos.org
3 points·by matthew16550·9 maanden geleden·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by matthew16550·9 maanden geleden·0 comments

Consistent Overhead Byte Stuffing

circuitcellar.com
2 points·by matthew16550·9 maanden geleden·0 comments

Opportunity Solution Trees

producttalk.org
3 points·by matthew16550·9 maanden geleden·0 comments

The Hydrostatic Paradox (Steve Mould) [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by matthew16550·10 maanden geleden·0 comments

Paid €113,000 for Code Which Compressed Movies in 8KB Then He Died

lowendbox.com
3 points·by matthew16550·10 maanden geleden·0 comments

Australia announces a plan for new Great Koala National Park

bbc.co.uk
2 points·by matthew16550·10 maanden geleden·0 comments

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matthew16550
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
> "The AI industry generates roughly a trillion words of hype per quarter and approximately four of them are useful. Artificial Confidence exists to find those four."
matthew16550
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
The page I linked shows uses after creation where the cost can be different.
matthew16550
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
Using UUIDv4 as primary key has unexpected downsides because data locality matters in surprising places [1].

A UUIDv7 primary key seems to reduce / eliminate those problems.

If there is also an indexed UUIDv4 column for external id, I suspect it would not be used as often as the primary key index so would not cancel out the performance improvements of UUIDv7.

[1] https://www.cybertec-postgresql.com/en/unexpected-downsides-...
matthew16550
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
SOPS can be part of the solution. It takes care of encrypting and decrypting config files.

https://github.com/getsops/sops
matthew16550
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
"Approval" / "Golden Master" / "Snapshot" / "Characterization" testing can be very helpful.

They all seem to be names for more or less the same idea.

The first time a test runs successfully it auto captures the output as a file. This is the "approved" output and is committed with the code or saved in whatever test system you use.

The next time the test runs, it captures the new output and auto compares it with the approved output. If identical, the test passes. If different, the test fails and a human should investigate the diff.

The technique works with many types of data:

* Plain text.

* Images of UI components / rendered web pages. This can check that your code change or a new browser version do not unexpectedly change the appearance.

* Audio files created by audio processing code.

* Large text logs from code that has no other tests. This can help when refactoring, hopefully an accidental side effect will appear as an unexpected diff.

See: * https://approvaltests.com/ * https://cucumber.io/blog/podcast/approval-testing/ * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characterization_test
matthew16550
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
https://pkg.go.dev/

Which works together with

https://proxy.golang.org/
matthew16550
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
Pythons builtin async always confuses me.

The Trio library felt easy to learn and just worked without much fuss.

https://trio.readthedocs.io/