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Caching in 2021

Posted on 2021-10-22 [Friday] by Jay Jay

Via Hacker News today: New HTTP standards for caching on the modern web.

Posted in Web | Tagged cache, web

136 facts every web dev should know

Posted on 2021-10-21 [Thursday] by Jay Jay

Today via Hacker News: 136 facts every web dev should know before they burn out and turn to landscape painting or nude modelling.
My fav:

Server-routed sites aren’t perfect, but there’s a lot less that can go wrong.

Posted in Design, Web | Tagged design, web

WinBox.js

Posted on 2021-10-18 [Monday] by Jay Jay

Via r/programming today, this is great: WinBox.js.

Posted in Programming, Web | Tagged html5, javascript, winbox.js, window manager

Intelligent brute forcing

Posted on 2021-10-16 [Saturday] by Jay Jay

Via r/programming today: Intelligent brute forcing.

Posted in Programming | Tagged brute force

Speed matters

Posted on 2021-10-16 [Saturday] by Jay Jay

Today via r/programming: Speed matters. My favourite quote was from the end:

I like being able to make more things. I like being able to take on more ambitious projects. I like being good at what I do, and I like trying to get better.

Posted in Chatter, Programming | Tagged speed, typing

Smart CSS Solutions For Common UI Challenges

Posted on 2021-10-16 [Saturday] by Jay Jay

This via r/programming today: Smart CSS Solutions For Common UI Challenges.

Posted in Programming, Web | Tagged css

Version control feature

Posted on 2021-10-15 [Friday] by Jay Jay

It’d be cool if your version control system could report through your text editor who else is working on any given file at the same time as you.

Posted in Chatter | Tagged vcs, wishlist

Specific vs general

Posted on 2021-10-13 [Wednesday] by Jay Jay

So over on The Configuration Complexity Clock the author says “at a certain level of complexity, hard-coding a solution may be the least evil option.” Programmers disparagingly call it “hard-coding” but I call it “specific”. Write specific applications! Generalisations aren’t useful until you have specific uses of them.

Posted in Philosophy, Programming | Tagged general, hard-coding, specific

Peter Norvig Leaves Google To Join Stanford AI Unit

Posted on 2021-10-13 [Wednesday] by Jay Jay

I am pleased to hear that Peter Norvig has left Google.

Posted in Chatter | Tagged AI, google, Peter Norvig, Standford

Unicode problem in Windows 11

Posted on 2021-10-12 [Tuesday] by Jay Jay

Today via Slashdot: Microsoft Warns of New Windows 11 Problems With Apps Using Unusual Registry Keys.

Posted in Chatter | Tagged unicode, windows

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