Nightmare on Lemmy Street (A Fediverse GDPR Horror Story) - Michael Altfield's Tech Blog Is the fediverse GDPR-compliant? A horror story of uploading sensitive PII to lemmy and the numerous bugs that blocked its removal.
How I Built an iPhone App For $10,000 That Makes $2.99 Every Six Months I’ve seen a lot of posts on Medium with the title ‘How I built my app to make $$$$ per month’. Unfortunately this has not yet been my…
What is PDF? Part 1 – the basics This will get very technical again and is for those of you who want to understand what a PDF file is.
Learn without Boundaries DALLE - growing past boundaries There is a book called "the smartest kids in the world and how they got there". It talks about the…
Hands-off eclipse photography with ruby and gphoto For the 2024 eclipse, my wife and I decided to make the trip from Stockholm to Texas to get a chance to see it.
Why I'm Not Writing a Productivity Series - Jacob Kaplan-Moss I planned and started to write a series about personal productivity systems, but I’m abandoning the series. Here’s why.
A retrospective on a year without streaming music // Cory Dransfeldt I wrote, roughly a year ago, about wanting to stream my own music and I've spent that time exploring and settling into options. I still don't want streaming music and I don't miss it, but I've learned a few things along the way.
Unhappiness is a choice What if I told you that unhappiness was optional: that no matter your circumstances, you could choose to be happy? Feels sort of offensive, right? As if I'm claiming that you're complicit in your own suffering. This was my initial reaction to The Option M...
R&D Case Study: Developing the OptiGap Sensor System | Paul Bupe, Jr Explore the creation of the OptiGap Sensor System, a novel bend localization sensor for soft robotics, detailing the research journey and development process behind it.
Why do STANDARD_RIGHTS_READ, STANDARD_RIGHTS_WRITE, and STANDARD_RIGHTS_EXECUTE have the same values? - The Old New Thing Don't they mean different things?
GitHub - paul-gauthier/aider: aider is AI pair programming in your terminal aider is AI pair programming in your terminal. Contribute to paul-gauthier/aider development by creating an account on GitHub.
React Server Components in a Nutshell Paul Scanlon uses Waku to show how RSCs give React developers access to asynchronous server-side requests and data at the component level.
Harnessing Local AI: Unleashing the Power of .NET Smart Components and Llama2 Lets explore the integration of AI into .NET applications, highlighting .NET Smart Components with local LLMs like Llama2 for enhanced productivity, and..
Building platforms–Strike the right balance There is a lot of hype around platform engineering these days. The concept of creating platform teams and building platforms to deliver soft...
Browser Security Bugs that Aren’t: JavaScript in PDF A fairly common security bug report is of the form: “I can put JavaScript inside a PDF file and it runs!” For example, open this PDF file with Chrome, and you can see the alert(1) messa…
Shell History Is Your Best Productivity Tool <p> If you work in shell/terminal often enough, then over time the history will become your personal knowledge vault, documentation and command reference. ...
Sonauto | Create hit songs with AI Sonauto is an AI music editor that turns prompts, lyrics, or melodies into full songs in any style.