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Using the DNF software package manager

DNF is a software package manager that installs, updates, and removes packages on Fedora and is the successor to YUM (Yellow-Dog Updater Modified). DNF makes it easy to maintain packages…

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View transitions + speculative rules

I’ve been very interested in the potential of view transitions since they were called navigation transitions. Recently, they’ve landed in Chrome stable v126 with a more stable API. Initially it was a SPA-only API but has now been opened up to MPA, first with an experimental meta tag and now via a CSS at-rule.

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Robbed Of My Glob

Bash is full of footguns. I hit another. 🦶🔫 Let me set the stage: for my portfolio-style website, paulisaweso.me, I have it virtually self-hosted

Using the DNF software package manager

DNF is a software package manager that installs, updates, and removes packages on Fedora and is the successor to YUM (Yellow-Dog Updater Modified). DNF makes it easy to maintain packages…

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ImageMagick | Security Policy

ImageMagick is a powerful open-source software suite for creating, editing, converting, and manipulating images in over 200 formats. Ideal for developers, designers, and researchers.

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EditorConfig

EditorConfig is a file format and collection of text editor plugins for maintaining consistent coding styles between different editors and IDEs.

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Five letter words in English

I was going to make a little post about Wordle, but I go sidetracked exploring five letter words. At the same time, I had a bit of fun with regular expressions …

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CQK Is The First Unused TLA

Curious what the first ‘unused’ alphabetic acronym is, I have GPT-4 write a script to check English Wikipedia. After three bugs, the first unused one turns out as of 2023-09-29 to be the three-letter acronym ‘CQK’, with another 2.6k TLA unused, and 393k four-letter acronyms unused. Exploratory analysis suggests alphabetical order effects as well as letter-frequency.

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Prettier's CLI: A Performance Deep Dive · Prettier

Hey, I'm Fabio and I've been contracted by the Prettier team to speed up Prettier's command line interface (CLI). In this post we'll take a look at the optimizations I've discovered, the process that lead to finding them, some exciting numbers comparing the current CLI with the new one, and some guesses about what could be optimized next.

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Using the DNF software package manager

DNF is a software package manager that installs, updates, and removes packages on Fedora and is the successor to YUM (Yellow-Dog Updater Modified). DNF makes it easy to maintain packages…

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GitHub - step-security/changed-files: Github action to retrieve all (added, copied, modified, deleted, renamed, type changed, unmerged, unknown) files and directories. Secure drop-in replacement for tj-actions/changed-files.

Github action to retrieve all (added, copied, modified, deleted, renamed, type changed, unmerged, unknown) files and directories. Secure drop-in replacement for tj-actions/changed-files. - step-sec...

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Orestes: a Time Series Database Backed by Cassandra and Elasticsearch - davidvgalbraith

I used to work at a data analysis startup called Jut. Jut’s vision was to bring all your data together in a single environment. This enabled integrated analysis using our programming language, Juttle. It was challenging because there are many different types of data. Different data types require different models for optimal storage and querying. … Continue reading "Orestes: a Time Series Database Backed by Cassandra and Elasticsearch"

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Ripgrep code review

I’ve been playing around with Rust for a year and a half, and the best part of it, like many others say, has been the very helpful community. There are a lot of online resources that help you to get started: the Rust book, the Rustonomicon and many blog posts and stack overflow questions. After I learned the basics I felt a bit lost though. I couldn’t find enough resources for intermediate-level-Rustaceans. I’m a C++ developer in my daily job, and so I’m used with books like Effective C++ from Scott Meyers, the Herb Sutter’s blog and a lot of online resources that always helped me with advanced C++ topics (that are a lot… :sigh:). Those resources teach you how to get the best from the language, how to use it properly, and how to structure your code to be more clear and effective. Those resources are not completely absent in the Rust community, but neither common.

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I somehow wrote my own build system

I've grown tired of using make over the years. Because I'm pretty good at making bad decisions, I've obviously decided to write my own build system to replace it.

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What’s New in Python 3.12 - Library Changes

In this series looking at features introduced by every version of Python 3, we take a look at the new features added in Python 3.12 in the standard library, as well as a few other minor language improvements I missed in previous articles.

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What’s New in Python 3.13 - Library Changes Part 1

In this series looking at features introduced by every version of Python 3, we take a look at some of the new features added in Python 3.13. In this article we look at the first half of the changes in the standard library, comprising a new exception, as well as changes to regular expression support, data types, mathematical modules, data persistence, the configparser module, file & directory access, and operating system services.

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Service Container (Symfony Docs)

Screencast Do you prefer video tutorials? Check out the Symfony Fundamentals screencast series. Your application is full of useful objects: a Mailer object might help you send emails while anothe…

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EditorConfig

EditorConfig is a file format and collection of text editor plugins for maintaining consistent coding styles between different editors and IDEs.

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Hugo Page Resources | Regis Philibert

In this article we’ll cover Hugo 0.32’s Page Resources and its impact on the way we structure our content folders, what methods and properties it offers, how to use it in our templates and markdown and finally its newly metadata logic!

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Doug's Place

This is my soapbox for thoughts on programming, project planning, sketching, drawing, kempo, and any other topic that may suit my fancy.

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Doug's Place

This is my soapbox for thoughts on programming, project planning, sketching, drawing, kempo, and any other topic that may suit my fancy.

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