An experience report for my participation in METR's study "Measuring the Impact of Early-2025 AI on Experienced Open-Source Developer Productivity".| Domenic Denicola
I looooove building tools.| blog.stulta.dev
I am happy to report that life after Roblox does indeed exist. When I quit, people told me I should take some time off, relax, unwind, recharge, travel…| zeux.io
I’ve gone back to using zsh1 rather than fish2 as my primary shell,| nora.codes
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Over the past years, we have put a lot of work into building a solid infrastructure for UI development. In this post, we talk about the human aspects of collaborative front-end projects.| NextRoll
I was in the market for a printer that was cheap to buy and cheap to run. I did not print in color, so I concluded that a dot matrix laser printer would be a good choice. I looked up a couple of units and decided on Brother DCP-1510 as it was on sale for ~$100 with replacement toners running for $8 apiece. Not a bad deal. It had one caveat - no ethernet port, no WiFi support, and no Internet Printing Protocol.| mionskowski.pl
SREs optimize their time by eliminating toil, the repetitive, predictable tasks related. The characteristics of toil and operational efficiency.| sre.google
This article is an intermediate-level tutorial on using the GNU Linear Programming Kit (GLPK) to solve a real-world scheduling problem. I wrote it, because I found only few good resources online that show specific solution strategies. This article wants to demystify linear programming and help you to start from a working example. Let’s first visit the problem. Scheduling outings for a rowing club can be tedious – and sometimes quite hard.| Daniel Hugenroth
Yet another very simple rebar3 plugin for Erlang that we created on our latest HackWeek| NextRoll
Three simple tricks product I’ve picked up that help me be more than completely useless when I need to wear a Product hat.| jacobian.org