Stefan Wiehler / rotary_dial_kmod · GitLab Linux kernel driver that turns a rotary phone dial into a evdev input device
ARK004: Finalizing ARK Component with State, Style & Strategy 🚀 Project ARK – Session 5: Finalizing ARK Component with State, Style & Strategy In this session, we’re wrapping up the core ARK component — and diving deep into what makes a component production-ready. 👉 Here’s what we’ll cover: 0/ Finalizing and test...
ASP.NET Community Standup - Passwordless authentication with Passkeys in .NET 10 Join us to see how ASP.NET Core in .NET 10 is embracing passkeys for modern authentication. Community Links: https://www.theurlist.com/aspnet-standup-20250527 Featuring: Daniel Roth, Mike Kistler, Mackinnon Buck #dotnet #aspnetcore
Language & LLMs = Expression, not Intelligence LLMs are often miconstrued with intelligence simply for its use of language when in reality it is just a greater form of expression
Elixir/Phoenix Liveview was a mistake I made an expensive technical decision on Phoenix Liveview for the Smol Talk webapp about a year ago that I now regret, and am jotting down some notes to self for why.
When Test Coverage Isn't Enough Test‑coverage metrics can hit 100 %, yet critical bugs still slip through. Property‑based testing and type‑driven design show why – and what to do about it
Building a Custom Domain Events Dispatcher in .NET Learn how to build a lightweight, in-process domain events dispatcher in .NET without external dependencies. We'll explore the trade-offs between immediate consistency and coupling while implementing a strongly-typed solution from scratch.
Reverse Engineering iOS Shortcuts Deeplinks - Vox Silva Reverse engineering deeplinks from the iOS Shortcuts app.
Goodbye, Pocket — Sergey Kaplich In the late 2000s, I was exploring ways to manage the massive amount of information the internet provides. Back then, I discovered amazing tools like RSS for getting news and Pocket (called Read-It-Later at the time) for saving articles to read later.
CAPTCHAs are over (in ticketing) - pretix – behind the scenes Behind the scenes blog of pretix, your friendly ticketing system from next door.
1 Introduction – Log Gaussian Cox Processes and INLA: Theory and Application This is a blog post about Log-Gaussian Cox Processes (LGCP), mainly. It is a follow up to the earlier blog post I made about Nonhomogeneous Poisson Process (NHPP) models. In fact, the LGCP is an extension of the NHPP, in that a latent correlation structur...
Root for Your Friends Discover the power of rooting for your friends and how it can amplify success for everyone involved.
CRDTs #2: Turtles All the Way Down This is the 2nd post in a series of 4 posts I'm doing on CRDTs. Please see the intro post for context. Modern distributed systems often seem to rest on an stack…
the internet could be so much better I recently came to the conclusion that browser infrastructure is one of the most overlooked yet important frontiers in computing.
Big Problems From Big IN lists with Ruby on Rails and PostgreSQL Introduction If you’ve created web apps with relational databases and ORMs like Active Record (part of Ruby on Rails), you’ve probably experienced database performance problems after a certain size of data and query volume.
A Simple but Practical Account Recovery Plan - Victor Mota Everybody already knows they should be using strong passwords, a password manager, and ideally 2FA. All of which I also do—obviously. But last week, before traveling, I logged out of my Google account on some devices and accidentally almost locked myself ...
My Wildly Incorrect Bias About Corporate Engineers Before I went to work for Audible (five years ago now — time flies!) I had a bias about engineers that worked for large corporations. I assumed that they weren’t as good as indies and engineers at small companies, or else they’d actually be indies or work...