- Programmer Weekly
- Posts
- Programmer Weekly (Issue 98 March 24 2022)
Programmer Weekly (Issue 98 March 24 2022)
Programmer Weekly - Issue 98
Programmer Weekly
Welcome to issue 98 of Programmer Weekly. Let's get straight to the links this week.
From Our Sponsor
Spend more time perfecting your MongoDB queries and less time typing in a shell, with Studio 3T's Visual Query Builder, Aggregation Editor, and SQL Query. Then turn those queries into code automatically. That's just the start of the Studio 3T Toolbox -
Quote of the Week
"At some point software design becomes less about what and more about when." - Kent Beck
News
All built on the company’s new Hopper architecture.
From ethical concerns, a desire for more money, and simple obnoxiousness, a handful of developers are ruining open-source for everyone.
If you haven't heard of Lapsus$, you have now. It probably won't be the last time.
As this is an alpha release, please be aware of the likelihood of easy to stumble upon bugs and some significant missing features. However, this critical milestone now made, “things will move even more quickly going forward,” promises the Asahi Linux development team.
Reading List
In this post we will describe how switching from CPU quotas to cpusets (also known as CPU pinning) allowed us to trade a slight increase in P50 latencies for a significant drop in P99 latencies. This in turn allowed us to reduce fleet-wide core allocation by up to 11% due to less variance in resource requirements.
This article is broken up into 3 parts: conceptual background, problems with the current design, and proposed solutions.
The first complete documentation of Sony Memory Stick from HW to DATA.
Did you know there is a type of compiler backdoor attack that is impossible to defend against? In this post I’ll show you how to implement such an attack in less than 100 lines of code.
Serverless enables you to create APIs in minutes. But just because you could, doesn't mean you should.
Watch and Listen
In this Go programming language course for beginners, you will improve your Go programming skills by building eleven projects.
A chat about the challenges of adopting serverless, what happens when devs become responsible for new areas, the engineering rigor required for serverless team enablement, and much more.
Interesting Projects, Tools and Libraries
Monitor and Share Your Terminal Output with Everyone from Everywhere in Realtime.
Fast and Secure Webhooks Service.
One stylesheet…all the frameworks! UI components that work in React, Vue 3, and Svelte!
CodeEdit App for macOS – Elevate your code editing experience. Open source, free forever.
Blazingly-fast, rock-solid, local application development with Kubernetes!
FitM, the Fuzzer in the Middle, can fuzz client and server binaries at the same time using userspace snapshot-fuzzing and network emulation. It's fast and comparably easy to set up.
Our Other Newsletters
- A free weekly newsletter featuring the best hand curated news, articles, tools and libraries, new releases, jobs etc related to Python.
- A free weekly newsletter for entrepreneurs featuring best curated content, must read articles, how to guides, tips and tricks, resources, events and more.