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OCaml 5 performance problems - Thomas Leonard's blog
Linux and OCaml provide a huge range of tools for investigating performance problems. In this post...
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Elixir v1.18 released: type checking of calls, LSP listeners, built-in JSON, and more
Elixir v1.18 is an impressive release with improvements across the two main efforts happening within the...
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The Intel 80376 – a Legacy-Free i386 (with a Twist!) – pagetable.com
25 years after the introduction of the 32 bit Intel i386 CPU, all Intel compatibles still...
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Building Python tools with a one-shot prompt using uv run and Claude Projects
19th December 2024 I’ve written a lot about how I’ve been using Claude to build one-shot...
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Why do developers love clean code but hate writing documentation? - Stack Overflow
[Ed. note: While we take some time to rest up over the holidays and prepare for...
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The Better Daemons Of Our Profession - Dhole Moments
I’ve spent the better part of 2023 and 2024 trying to imagine the specific changes we...
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Shared-nothing Design - Seastar
Hardware on which modern workloads must run is remarkably different from the hardware on which current...
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Go advanced concurrency patterns: part 4 (unlimited buffer channels) - Blog Title
It’s been almost 6 years since I added to this series, but I thought it was...
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fish-shell 4.0b1, now in Rust
fish is a smart and user-friendly command line shell with clever features that just work, without...
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Announcing NetBSD 10.1 (Dec 16, 2024)
The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 10.1, the first point release of the NetBSD...
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Announcing Chapel 2.3!
The Chapel developer community is pleased to announce the release of Chapel version 2.3! In this...