Parallel PNG Proposal (2021)

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We have lift-off Element X, Call and Server Suite are ready

Element X, Call and Server Suite are production ready Element is launching the world’s first communications platform based on the upcoming Matrix 2.0 release. The result is blazing performance which outperforms the mainstream alternatives – across a decentralised system that enables self-hosting and end-to-end encryption – as well as open standard interoperability to revolutionise real […]
Stop Designing Your Web Application for Millions of Users When You Dont Have 100
posted Sun, Sep 15, 2024 by darren horrocks It’s easy to get carried away when you’re building a new web app. You’ve got big ideas, you picture millions of users flocking to your platform, and you start imagining the kind of infrastructure needed to handle all that traffic. So, you build for scale from day […]
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Wasm2Mpy: Compiling WASM to MicroPython so it can run on Raspberrys

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The Architecture of Open Source Applications
The Architecture of Open Source Applications Architects look at thousands of buildings during their training, and study critiques of those buildings written by masters. In contrast, most software developers only ever get to know a handful of large programs well—usually programs they wrote themselves—and never study the great programs of history. As a result, they […]
Attracting and Retaining Debian Contributors

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Cache Me Not, Cache Me, Cache Me Not

Caching is hard. So hard. But also, we are so fucking bad at it. Every time I have to use a public wifi setup I have a joker moment. Does absolutely nobody test shit on anything less than wired symmetric gigabit anymore? Web SPA apps are some of the worst for this. Motherfucker, you have […]
Thoughts on the New iOS Control Centre

I’m one of those people who likes to upgrade to the latest OS versions but who also doesn’t give a shit about betas. I don’t read about new features in advance, I just upgrade when an upgrade is out. The other day I upgraded to iOS 18. And I have thoughts. Specifically on the redesigned […]
How We Found Bin Laden: The Basics of Foreign Signals Intelligence

Osama bin Laden helped plan the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 which killed nearly 3,000 Americans. To find him, the U.S. government had to put its best people on the job. Along with their counterparts across multiple agencies, experts at the National Security Agency answered the call. NSA generated foreign signals intelligence to help […]