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shawwn / since2010.md
Created May 11, 2021 09:46
"What happened after 2010?"

This was a response to a Hacker News comment asking me what I've been up to since 2010. I'm posting it here since HN rejects it with "that comment is too long." I suppose that's fair, since this ended up being something of an autobiography.

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What happened after 2010?

# Free books by Springer with categories
Thanks to Springer for making these available.
See announcement:
https://www.springernature.com/gp/librarians/news-events/all-news-articles/industry-news-initiatives/free-access-to-textbooks-for-institutions-affected-by-coronaviru/17855960
Thanks to Harish Narayanan for the categories.
See announcement:
https://hnarayanan.github.io/springer-books/
@lisawolderiksen
lisawolderiksen / git-commit-template.md
Last active November 11, 2024 09:31
Use a Git commit message template to write better commit messages

Using Git Commit Message Templates to Write Better Commit Messages

The always enthusiastic and knowledgeable mr. @jasaltvik shared with our team an article on writing (good) Git commit messages: How to Write a Git Commit Message. This excellent article explains why good Git commit messages are important, and explains what constitutes a good commit message. I wholeheartedly agree with what @cbeams writes in his article. (Have you read it yet? If not, go read it now. I'll wait.) It's sensible stuff. So I decided to start following the

@Rich-Harris
Rich-Harris / what-is-svelte.md
Last active October 13, 2024 17:18
The truth about Svelte

I've been deceiving you all. I had you believe that Svelte was a UI framework — unlike React and Vue etc, because it shifts work out of the client and into the compiler, but a framework nonetheless.

But that's not exactly accurate. In my defense, I didn't realise it myself until very recently. But with Svelte 3 around the corner, it's time to come clean about what Svelte really is.

Svelte is a language.

Specifically, Svelte is an attempt to answer a question that many people have asked, and a few have answered: what would it look like if we had a language for describing reactive user interfaces?

A few projects that have answered this question:

@nadavrot
nadavrot / Matrix.md
Last active November 15, 2024 16:00
Efficient matrix multiplication

High-Performance Matrix Multiplication

This is a short post that explains how to write a high-performance matrix multiplication program on modern processors. In this tutorial I will use a single core of the Skylake-client CPU with AVX2, but the principles in this post also apply to other processors with different instruction sets (such as AVX512).

Intro

Matrix multiplication is a mathematical operation that defines the product of

@vmx
vmx / print-panic.rs
Last active May 12, 2021 03:25
Minimal example for "Printing panics in Rust" blog post
use std::panic;
fn main() {
let result = panic::catch_unwind(|| {
panic!("Some nice cause for this panic".to_string());
});
if let Err(panic) = result {
match panic.downcast::<String>() {
Ok(panic_msg) => {
@jpswade
jpswade / devops_best_practices.md
Last active October 30, 2024 15:05
Devops Best Practices Checklist

Find the original here article here: Devops Best Practices

DevOps started out as "Agile Systems Administration". In 2008, at the Agile Conference in Toronto, Andrew Shafer posted an offer to moderate an ad hoc "Birds of a Feather" meeting to discuss the topic of "Agile Infrastructure". Only one person showed up to discuss the topic: Patrick Debois. Their discussions and sharing of ideas with others advanced the concept of "agile systems administration". Debois and Shafer formed an Agile Systems Administrator group on Google, with limited success. Patrick Debois did a presentation called "Infrastructure and Operations" addressing

@belst
belst / rocketguide.md
Last active March 13, 2024 22:09
Deploy Rocket in production

Deploy Rocket using Letsencrypt and nginx

Information

This guide uses the domain your-domain.tld and its www. prefixed version. It starts the rocket application on 127.0.0.1:1337 and as the user www-data. The proxy listens on port 80 and 443 though.
If you need other values, update them accordingly in your nginx and systemd configs.

Prerequisites

You need to have nginx, certbot and rust installed.

@ahoward
ahoward / a.rb
Created April 18, 2017 14:05
categorize your taxes in a hurry with this ruby script!
#! /usr/bin/env ruby
require 'csv'
require 'pp'
require 'readline'
require 'fileutils'
require 'rubygems'
require 'main'