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300 millions de personnes parlent le Français dans le monde, dont 60% vivent en Afrique.
An implementation for UUIDv7 was committed to Postgres earlier this month. These have all the benefits of a v4 (random) UUID, but are generated with a more deterministic order using the current time, and perform considerably better on inserts using ordered structures like B-trees.
I don't understand: 2FA in a password manager makes it vulmeran
For maximum security, you can store your 2FA token elsewhere, like a YubiKey (see Yubico Authenticator) or Google Authenticator, and keep the recovery codes safe somewhere outside your computer, but for general purpose use, storing your 2FA in your password manager is an acceptable solution due to the convenience benefits it provides.
I still think it is better to split passwords and 2FA on two systems for security purposes.
A tool is proposed at the end to create such blur effects. It has a radius, an inset, blur value and a transition from the blur value to 0.
Either all fields are public or all fields are private.
Another version control workflow similar to git, but somehow more powerful
A list of SQLite GUIs
https://observablehq.com/documentation/cells/data-table
https://dbeaver.io/ / https://www.dbvis.com/
A firefox browser extension "SQLite Manager" https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sqlite-manager-webext/
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The story of an internal SVC system developed by one engineer that leaves the company, and the team afterwards fails to deliver.
Regardless of its age, SVC is textbook legacy software because, more often than not, a question posed about the system, to any team member, results in the same answer: I don’t know. [...] The code may tell the what and the how, but it doesn’t tell the why.
In his Software Aging paper, David Parnas warns against putting software in the hands of developers who haven’t contributed to (and thus don’t understand) its design.
Our job is to explain, over and over, the meaning of our software. We must tell a story about what our software is, and what it’s expected to become. When understanding software, we tell that story to ourselves. When changing software, we tell that story to others. Software which is complex takes a long time to explain.
The death of a program happens when the programmer team possessing its theory is dissolved.
Answers can indeed be better but they now reach 1000$ each. AI hits a plateau.
A summary with many posts linked.
An event list for developers