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Insight 1: trust
Insight 2: loneliness
Insight 3: finances with big peaks and a couple of month of a lull
How to display free places for a show. It uses an API from a Google Form.
First, you need to describe the intent of your code and give an overview of how it works both at a macro level (in the README / wiki) and at the micro level, by commenting functions, structures and packages. Document, document, document.
Second, give examples on how to use your code. Snippets that users can quickly copy/paste and "feel it". Even better, add comments with the expected output to your examples.
Three, write simple code.
Create fonts without software. You only need a web browser
It is currently in alpha
They are definitely not flat.
Not sure Tim Berners-Lee’s vision was to have 148 requests transfer 5.3 MB of assets to deliver 15 KB of text
the goal for rainfrog is to provide a lightweight, terminal-based alternative to pgadmin/dbeaver.
An experiment to build a web browser based on Servo.
EDIT 2024-12-30: it has tabs now https://social.tchncs.de/@Blort/113740179696427117
The "(no)alloc" next to "(no)std" is a feature to disable the heap, and enforce only static allocation.
For a long time (and having a history in embedded) I think: Stack is enough if you have understood what you are about to write and are able to make design decisions aka good software.
Un ami (qui ignore que le milliardaire Stérin finance le RN avec un plan de 150 millions d'euros sur dix ans) vous offre une Smartbox (société de Stérin) ?
Voici comment se faire rembourser sous 14 jours.
(via https://toot.portes-imaginaire.org/@loevenbruck/112939190690252785)
I know half of them, and happy to discover the other half:
Jeremy Chone
Lets Get Rusty
Jon Gjengset
The Rusty Bits
Code to the Moon
Brooks Builds
No boilerplate
Logan smith
Chris biscardi
Tim clicks
Dario
sphaerophoria
Francesco Ciulla
The official website can be found on https://www.cedarpolicy.com/en
Cedar is a language for defining permissions as policies, which describe who should have access to what. It is also a specification for evaluating those policies. Use Cedar policies to control what each user of your application is permitted to do and what resources they may access.