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Go 1.21 has some awesome new functionality that improves the developer experience and performance.

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Go 1.21 has some awesome new functionality that improves the developer experience and performance.
Franchesca Ramsey is an comedian, writer, actor, producer, activist, and content creator. She's also a proud Union Member of both the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) and the Writers Guild of America (WGA). She sits down with Scott to talk about the importance of unions, what it means to be a "working actor" and what we can do as consumers of media to support the strike. What does it mean to be a scab? Will AI help or hinder a creative's ability to make living?
Attached: 1 image super sorry to the guy with the username @reset on GitHub, whom we keep accidentally sending email to when we talk about setting registers to zero https://github.com/cucapra/calyx/issues/1640#issuecomment-1652270808
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GitHub switched to performing merges and rebases using merge-ort. Come behind the scenes to see why and how we made this change.
IKR, I'm not sure if it's that my blog itself is deemed as sus, or just that I tried to share 3 links in a single comment đ
Love that my Meetup account has been (hopefully temporarily?) disabled because - get this - me trying to share my slides with attendees at a Meetup I spoke to has been "classed as spam"
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"every cupboard should be a dishwasher" is an amazingly visionary statement
So, do we like generics or not? Some people feared theyâd be the end of the language. Others were very hopeful, and had clear use cases, and were thrilled about the feature coming to the language. It was also often touted as the reason a lot of people didnât adopt Go. So what do we think now? Mat and Kris are joined by...
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Thanks everyone who came to my talk at DevOps Notts tonight.
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Listen now (85 min) | Brought to you by Microsoft ClarityâSee how people actually use your product | EppoâRun reliable, impactful experiments | EcoâYour most rewarding app â Gustav Söderström is the Co-President and Chief Product and Technology Officer at Spotify. He is responsible for Spotifyâs global product and technology strategy, overseeing the product, design, data, and engineering teams. Prior to Spotify, he founded 13th Lab, a startup that was later acquired by Facebookâs Oculus. He also served as the Director of Product and Business Development for Yahoo Mobile and founded Kenet Works, a company focused on community software for mobile phones, which was acquired by Yahoo in 2006. In todayâs episode, we discuss:
This week itâs storytime with Steve Yegge! Steve came out of retirement to join Sourcegraph as Head of Engineering. Their next frontier is Cody, their AI coding assistant that answers code questions and writes code for you by reading your entire codebase and the code graph. But, we really spent a lot of time talking wi...
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Personal news: as of today I'm an infrastructure engineer with https://replicate.com đ
I don't know how to convince more workers in tech that we need unions. We sorely do and I'm hoping that the strikes are showing why. That's why I can't wait for @beep@follow.ethanmarcotte.com's book about tech unions at https://abookapart.com/products/you-deserve-a-tech-union to come out. It's cheaper than an O'Reilly subscription and will put you into what will make the industry and the industries we touch so much better.
The entire Star Wars Franchise was purchased for 40 billion dollars less than Twitter. I think about that sometimes.
My CDN just asked me for all my Twitter API keys... Hi Terence, We don't have a way for customers to configure this on their own currently. Our team will handle the configurations for you. Here are âŠ
Adam was out when Bryan made his podcast debut here on The Changelog, so we had to get him back on the show along with his co-founder and CEO Steve Tuck to discuss Silicon Valley (the TV show), all things Oxide, homelab possibilities, bringing the power of the cloud on prem, and more.
Go 1.21RC3 releasedđ loopvar fix has been ACCEPTED! Likely to be included in 1.22Blog post: Coroutines for Go by Russ Coxđ net/http.serveMux routing improvements is now an official proposal0ïžâŁ New proposal: add an untyped zeroEcho 4.11.0 releasedJoin us on Slack at #cup-o-go on the Gophers Slack,...
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I will die on the hill that radical openness, open APIs, free information and extreme compatibility is the bedrock that everything good is built on, and anyone trying to shut things off behind secret walls and in their own little compartment is the natural enemy of good
Big public companies that rose up on the back of the free, open web over the last 20y want to wall it off, make it proprietary. Of course they do. They benefited from openness on the way up, but now they ARE the incumbents they previously disrupted, they want to stop others doing the same to them. We cheer for plucky upstarts, but then they simply become what they railed against. The answer is always openness, all the time. And flipping the bird to incumbents, even if they used to be cool.
Matt Boyle is an Engineering Manager for Cloudflare based out of London. His team's goal is to create tools that increase the productivity and efficiency of other engineers. He is the author of âDomain-Driven Design with Golangâ and speaks about h...
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Go on an adventure. Find a New Thingâą. Bring it back. Share it, and demonstrate why the New Thingâą is worth sharing.
Tech companies arenât just businesses, theyâre investments.
Elasticsearch is the most established solution today to search and analyze large amounts of logs. However, it can be costly and complex to manage. Quickwit searches large amounts of append only cloud data like logs or ledgers in a fraction time with significantly less cost than Elasticsearch. In this episode, we interview Paul Masurel, one
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The Go ecosystem has a hoard of tools and editors for Gophers to choose from and it can be difficult to find ones that are a good fit for each individual. In this episode, we discuss what tools and editors weâre using, the ones we wish existed, how we go about finding new ones, and why we sometimes choose to write our ...
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A beautiful program to read your RSS/Atom feeds right in the terminal! - GitHub - TypicalAM/goread: A beautiful program to read your RSS/Atom feeds right in the terminal!
As a technologist, coder, and lawyer, few people are better equipped to discuss the legal and practical consequences of generative AI than Damien Riehl. He demonstrated this a couple years ago by generating, writing to disk, and then releasing every possible musical melody. Damien joins us to answer our many questions ...
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Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.
Gregor discusses his role as a board member for the present policy of the Innovation Council Public Health, an NGO that developed digital tools to fight COVID-19.
Today, we meet Ben Dumke-von der Ehe, one of the early developers on the Stack Overflow team. He was on the front lines as the platform transformed how programmers worked. And he embodies the spirit of Stack Overflow: Its transparency, playfulness, and even some of its struggles to be as welcoming and friendly as it should be. But you'll see... [âŠ]