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- by cbrakeDHH is seeing the light … world.hey.com Omarchy: Bottling that inspiration before it spoils Over the years, I've learned not […]
- by cbrakeIn the past, I’ve used ansible secrets, hashicorp vault, etc., but this looks a lot more flexible. Written in go, […]
- by cbrakeMany of us are probably familiar with using Google Lens in our phone camera application. However, Google Lens is also […]
- by cbrakegithub.com GitHub – cbrake/brun: Single-binary automation tool for Linux. Build… Single-binary automation tool for Linux. Build CI/CD pipelines, automate tasks, […]
- by cbrakequalcomm.com Qualcomm to Acquire Arduino—Accelerating Developers’ Access to its Leading… Arduino Blog – 7 Oct 25 A new chapter for […]
- by cbrakenewsletter.pragmaticengineer.com Inside Google's Engineering Culture: Part 1 A broad and deep dive in how Google works, from the perspective of […]
- by khemI picked this from yocto matrix channel. These are good thoughts, aligns with what yoe wants to solve as well. […]
- by bradfaI have a Realtek RTL9210-based USB to M.2 NVMe/SATA adapter and I’ve always been frustrated that it didn’t support trim […]
- by cbrakeSpec Kit An interesting tool: The GitHub Blog – 2 Sep 25 Spec-driven development with AI: Get started with a […]
- by mjagoNot sure why but you have been sending me a TMPDIR weekly every 15 minutes (exactly) for the last several […]
- by cbrakeI highly recommend the book: Debugging Rules Notes from the book: Understand the system Read the manual Read everything in […]
- by cbrakeThis just came through my feed: Ibrahim Diallo Blog Writing Code Is Easy. Reading It Isn’t. Writing code is easy. […]
- by khemA nice history of RSS and content syndication and how it won the battle of standards. One of the strong […]
- by cbrakeworld.hey.com Engineering excellence starts on edge The best engineering teams take control of their tools. They help develop the frameworks […]
- by cbrakeDo USB Keyboards and Mice still make sense I’ve concluded that USB headsets are preferred (over BT) because of latency. […]
- by cbrakedatavzrd is a zero/low-code, interactive, visual, server-free, browser-based reporting tool for tabular datasets. The paper makes an interesting statement: Most […]
- by cbrakeNo more side-by-side markdown/viewer for editing new posts – you now see the formatting inline as you type. While I […]
- by cbrakeSoftware developers are extracting good value from AI tools, but the rest of industry seems to be struggling. A recent […]
- by cbrakeSome interesting articles on AI security: Simon Willison’s Weblog The lethal trifecta for AI agents: private data, untrusted content, and… […]
- by cbrakeThe performance of a system depends on how the parts fit, not how they act taken separately. 6 posts – […]