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The Future of Sustainability in Open Source Can open source ever truly be sustainable?In this mind-bending episode, Hazel Weakly guides us through the social, economic, and emotional layers of open...

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The Future of Sustainability in Open Source Can open source ever truly be sustainable?In this mind-bending episode, Hazel Weakly guides us through the social, economic, and emotional layers of open...
I wonder how many people at #nokings protests today didn't show up at the polls last year If you want democracy, you have to vote
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Please answer the question again. I should remind you, you are under OAuth.
They're called "no tyrants" protests in Commonwealth nations 🫠.
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Odin learned how to dig today. Also his name is now “Odin Bartholomew Cornelius, god of thunder roasted marshmallow Nash”
Getting out there, showing what you're currently doing / learning, starting a blog, creating content to help other software engineers, those are all good way to distinguish yourself. You might want to consider speaking at conferences as well. In this episode we're talking with Matt Boyle about...
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Listen to Scott & Mark Learn To... How Not to Ship the Org Chart from Scott & Mark Learn To.... In this episode of Scott & Mark Learn To, Scott Hanselman and Mark Russinovich discuss the concept of shipping the org chart, a term used to describe when different teams' outputs are inconsistently integrated, reflecting the organizational structure rather than a cohesive product. Scott recounts his experience test-driving an electric vehicle with a disjointed interface, which made him question the internal coordination within the automaker. Mark explains how Microsoft addresses this issue through standardization and tooling, emphasizing the need for consistent APIs and user experiences. They also debate the balance between maintaining consistency and fostering innovation, and how large tech companies like Microsoft and Apple manage these challenges. Takeaways: Establishing UX design standards helps maintain a consistent user experience across features Inconsistent design or functionality can impact user perception and trust in a product Integrating quality checks early (shift left) helps prevent issues and reduces later fixes Who are they? View Scott Hanselman on LinkedIn View Mark Russinovich on LinkedIn Listen to other episodes at scottandmarklearn.to Watch Scott and Mark Learn on YouTube Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts Download the Transcript
This job market is quite soul crushing. So tired of getting rejected 😮💨
24 hours since surgery. - Read half of Asynchronous Programming in Rust. - Made progress on a personal project. - Minor dotfiles updates. - Drank 2 liquid meals. Thanks Rain for the advice! Is this what it's like to have no responsibilities?
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Hosts Richard, Abby, and Eriol chat with Sarah Rainsberger of Astro about her journey from teaching math to open source, inclusive docs, and using low-tech tools like Chromebooks for coding.
Glad to hear, hope recovery is speedy 💜
why is the president the only person testing the limits of his power? everyone should see what they can get away with. what if zookeepers gave helicopters to gorillas? nobody has tried this
Attached: 1 image I had to stop for a few seconds while scanning #golang's http package from the stdlib and finding a function called "isLitOrSingle". I don't think it uses "lit" or "single" to mean how I first imagined though.
We're on location at Microsoft Build 2025 with Amanda Silver, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft's Developer Division. Amanda leads product, design, user research, and engineering systems for some of the tools you use every day. We discuss the latest AI announcements from Microsoft at Build 2025, how AI is reshaping...
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New: https://theonion.com/protesters-urged-not-to-give-trump-administration-pretext-for-what-it-already-doing/
When you get back to your car with 30 seconds left on the parking and there are two disappointed parking wardens standing on the opposite side of the road. Hah fuck off ya vultures.
//event happening in 3h 58m// BATCH BUNCH #0006 (cupcake version) is today. Yes, we're superrrrrr excited for this one! 🧁😌 lu.ma/t3rviwh4
Go 1.24.4 and 1.23.10 releasedCommit 4d1c255: net/http: strip sensitive proxy headers from redirect requests🚫 [ On | No ] syntactic support for error handling by Robert Griesemer💉 You probably don't need a DI framework by Redowan Delowar🌩️ Lightning Round🗳️ Stack Overflow 2025 Developer Survey🪲...
The ever-provocative Steve Yegge joins us fresh off a vibe coding bender so productive, he wrote a book on the topic alongside award-winning author Gene Kim. Steve tells us why he believes the IDE is dead, why babysitting AI agents is more fun than coding, when vibe coding might take over the enterprise, how software d...
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behold the "smarter-than-human" machines that'll soon be "too smart to control" [contains quote post or other embedded content]
🌳 #pixelart
The pitch of modern SaaS is "don't reinvent the wheel." But every wheel you bolt on comes with some friction.
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We bring you back to Microsoft Build 2025 to nerd out with Craig Loewen on Windows Subsystem for Linux and Mads Torgersen on leading the design of C#.
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I just mistyped bigotry and 'bigtory' and, well...
🚨⚠️WILL CAUSE IRREPARABLE HARM⚠️🚨 AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH (PS: no files were harmed in the making of this program)
Elon threatening to just leave people on the ISS is making a pretty good case for why you nationalize your space program!