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Rumor mongering with no facts cited. Sloppy sensationalism, not journalism.
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RT @AndroidPolice
Telegram reportedly surrendered user data to authorities despite still saying to the contrary androidpolice.com/telegram-ger
twitter.com/AndroidPolice/stat

Nice illumination! Seems pretty arbitrary compared to the #() lambdas I'm used to with
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RT @ighmaz_js
Difference between Regular and Arrow Functions in JavaScript ⚡️

A 🧵👇
twitter.com/ighmaz_js/status/1

RT @Amit_T18
CSS Snippets 👨‍🎨

You can create cool stripes using the CSS function 'repeating-linear-background'.

Have a look,

RT @LinuxHandbook
Somehow IPv4 are survived the exhaustion 😎

Follow us for more Linux server stuff 🐧

RT @akakopos
@Endless_WebDev Cocos creator for GUI based editor to 2d and 3D html5
React and RN for simple card games
Clojure + ClojureScript + Sente for websockets

@AmpBenzScientist @worldsendless The thing is that you can't really implement a mixnet resistant to observers without delays, which is why I care so much about the message-part as a self-contained unit and the delay-tolerance as an assurance that the protocol won't just keel over when I try to use it in such a way.

Low-latency networking inherently leaks a large amount of timing-related metadata in its operation that greatly facilitates deanonymization of users.

Learning about puni github.com/AmaiKinono/puni#sma, with which has taken up the paredit torch from smart parens. I'm reading this while I'm sick in the bathroom. My initial excitement has faded into discomfort that they make liberal use of the terms "slurp" and "barf"...

I've said it before and will say it again: email is one of the best things technology has ever accomplished. Such a pity that IM over Email hasn't caught on yet, and the world feels chaffing fatigue like this
youtube.com/shorts/8FrRhXKCA4U

A very cool little example of the power of CSS animation and keyframes
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RT @denicmarko
CSS tip:

Did you know you can create a typing effect with zero JavaScript?

Check it out: codepen.io/denic/pen/GRoOxbM
twitter.com/denicmarko/status/

Focus/attention is sacred. Especially for developers.

Game dev in Clojure. In theory it should be able to leverage Java, JavaScript, or webdev ecosystems. Anyone know some leads? I have no idea what the standard in game dev tooling is these days; is it still Unity? Can it be done with React Native? What languages have great libraries?

RT @draganrocks
A reminder that has very fast computing libraries, which I used in building very fast library. What good is it if you don't know how to use that? Fear not, I wrote 2 books, (2nd editions on the way). Buy a book and help me fund this
aiprobook.com

RT @MegaLagOfficial
Bravo to whoever made this website 👏🏼🤣
wesellyourdata.com

RT @CodeWisdom
"From phones to cars to medicine, technology touches every part of our lives. If you can create technology, you can change the world." – Susan Wojcicki

First, agreement. Second, there is a lot of hate or confusion about the JVM, but what in particular is it bad for? Is it just confusing to Javascript/Python users? (This isn't a jab -- I really want to understand)
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RT @pmjordan
@AnnaGHughes I tried Common LISP many years ago. It felt a bit clunky but I could see the potential. Then Clojure came along and it’s pretty amazing. The main downside has been that it’s built on top of the Java…
twitter.com/pmjordan/status/15

RT @pmjordan
@AnnaGHughes I tried Common LISP many years ago. It felt a bit clunky but I could see the potential. Then Clojure came along and it’s pretty amazing. The main downside has been that it’s built on top of the Java VM which isn’t suitable for everything, but there are now other targets too.

VSCode isn't timeless enough. It needs to be more like emacs.
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RT @bbatsov
This morning I've jotted down some thoughts on the topic of making Emacs "modern" batsov.com/articles/2022/06/01 So, who needs modern Emacs?
twitter.com/bbatsov/status/153

RT @bbatsov
Why are people writing new editors when we already have the One True Editor? 😉 twitter.com/peterseibel/status

RT @ykdojo
5 steps for an open source dev to find a husband or wife:

1. Upload a marriage certificate on GitHub
2. Make sure to put your name in it
3. Wait for someone to make a PR
4. If it’s acceptable, merge it
5. Is it legal? Well I mean they already committed to it…

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