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We were advised by the legal team that manages us, but the team itself never agreed. We don’t want to go down the typical ed-tech route here. He’s just a kid, there’s no point in dragging this further. On the bright side, one good thing came out of this: a lot of security folks…


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Crowdstrike just put out steps to remediate the current outage on the end users side. They've emailed them out to every customer and partner. Go check your inboxes! For those that don't understand what is going on there is a major outage of tons of services and businesses going…

PirateSoftware's tweet image. Crowdstrike just put out steps to remediate the current outage on the end users side. They've emailed them out to every customer and partner. Go check your inboxes!

For those that don't understand what is going on there is a major outage of tons of services and businesses going…

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I also recommend optimizing ChainedTokenCredential for production use in Azure. For example, add ManagedIdentityCredential first, followed by VisualStudioCredential. The chain only evaluates VisualStudioCredential when running on the local dev machine.


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It is of paramount importance that the management of a research lab be composed of reputable scientists. Their main jobs are to: 1. Identify, recruit, and retain brilliant and creative people. 2. Give them the environment, resources, and freedom to do their best work. 3.…


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If this is accurate, then NVIDIA's grip on the tech industry has just vanished. Matrix matrix multiplication (MatMul) is notoriously computationally difficult, which is why it's offloaded to GPUs. If MatMul can be avoided, then it's not just leveling the playing field. It's…

This is really a 'WOW' paper. 🤯 Claims that MatMul operations can be completely eliminated from LLMs while maintaining strong performance at billion-parameter scales and by utilizing an optimized kernel during inference, their model’s memory consumption can be reduced by more…

rohanpaul_ai's tweet image. This is really a 'WOW' paper. 🤯

Claims that MatMul operations can be completely eliminated from LLMs while maintaining strong performance at billion-parameter scales and by utilizing an optimized kernel during inference, their model’s memory consumption can be reduced by more…


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The JSON serializer has an internal buffer and will flush to the underlying stream when it reaches a threshold (90% of that buffer being full). When serializer sees an IAsyncEnumerable, it will either flush to the underlying stream when it reaches the flush threshold or when the…


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If you’re wondering if multi cloud is a good idea…

Google Cloud accidentally deleted a company's entire cloud environment (Unisuper, an investment company, which manages $80B). The company had backups in another region, but GCP deleted those too. Luckily, they had yet more backups on another provider. theguardian.com/australia-news…



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Not happening. Removing access from Steam players unless they make a PSN account and link it months after release is absurd. Review changed to negative and I have filed for a refund.

PirateSoftware's tweet image. Not happening.

Removing access from Steam players unless they make a PSN account and link it months after release is absurd. Review changed to negative and I have filed for a refund.

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Holy hannah! Disabling web search on the start menu makes it so much faster and effective. No lag at all anymore! HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Search Make a new DWORD (32-bit) called: BingSearchEnabled Ensure the value = 0


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teach them young

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I love dotnet fr but some of y'all need to go to therapy for the way you abuse reflection 😭


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Wait… is this an option?

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How many teams need this banner?

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Hello, Developer! 👋 Leipzig ruft! Freunde sehen 😊, Grillen 🥩, Open Space. Oder wir kommen zu dir. Mit 🎤📷 60 Remote Workshops • 📦🥃 per Paket mit allen Dingen für die Workshops • 🎮😎 und Games Bitte weitersagen! 🙏🙂 devopenspace.de #devspace Deine Orga 👱‍♀️👱‍♂️

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Leipzig ruft! Freunde sehen 😊, Grillen 🥩, Open Space. 

Oder wir kommen zu dir. Mit 🎤📷 60 Remote Workshops • 📦🥃 per Paket mit allen Dingen für die Workshops • 🎮😎 und Games

Bitte weitersagen! 🙏🙂

devopenspace.de #devspace

Deine Orga 👱‍♀️👱‍♂️

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How junior developer solve the bugs


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People really need to let this experience shit go. I've met 18-year old's who can get the job done on a much higher level than someone with 10 years of experience. Just sharing my opinion that we should not treat the number of years as experience.


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My favorite bug among the vulnerabilities I presented today! 😆 The original intent was to compare the password. However, the developer copy-and-pasted the code but forgot to replace the variable name. That leads to the Authentication Bypass on IIS.

orange_8361's tweet image. My favorite bug among the vulnerabilities I presented today! 😆

The original intent was to compare the password. However, the developer copy-and-pasted the code but forgot to replace the variable name. That leads to the Authentication Bypass on IIS.

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Developer rituals before the production release 😂 Remember, Don’t deploy on Friday! 😎


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As a tech lead or eng manager, you so frequently get request from above or from other teams to drop what you are doing and work on this thing they need, *now*. During my 4 years at Uber after asking these questions, 9 out of 10 times it turned out it wasn't really urgent:


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