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Case Study: Instagram Redesign, by Ian Spalter     (chat-to.dev)
submitted by byte to programming 10 months ago (+0/-0)
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https://chat-to.dev/post?id=69

the chat room is already in use. come and let's talk about programming and software development. https://chat-to.dev/chat?q=voat_code_guys
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what is your favorite setup for programming?     (programming)
submitted by byte to programming 10 months ago (+6/-0)
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two monitors, one large or three monitors? In the chat room I created to talk all about programming, I showed you my favorite. share images there that show your setup as well. https://chat-to.dev/chat?q=voat_code_guys
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The programmers' room has already been created     (programming)
submitted by byte to programming 10 months ago (+8/-0)
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go there right now and leave your questions, doubts and let's share everything about programming, code projects and even our achievements in the field. the name of the room is "voat_code_guys" https://chat-to.dev/chat?q=voat_code_guys
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how about a programming room?     (programming)
submitted by byte to programming 10 months ago (+4/-0)
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how about, for people interested in programming, we create a room here https://chat-to.dev and from there exchange experiences on the subject? i have great mastery of javascript and python and can share some things with the guys here
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The Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP)      (programming)
submitted by byte to programming 10 months ago (+3/-1)
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Learn to solve algorithms like this one or ask any questions you may have about programming. join our site, free of ads and totally easy to use. https://chat-to.dev/post?id=430
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What songs do you listen to when you're programming?     (chat-to.dev)
submitted by byte to programming 10 months ago (+1/-0)
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Full Stack Web Development Roadmap     (chat-to.dev)
submitted by byte to programming 10 months ago (+1/-1)
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What things should I learn to have good backend knowledge?     (chat-to.dev)
submitted by byte to programming 10 months ago (+2/-1)
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Survey for programmers     (chat-to.dev)
submitted by byte to programming 11 months ago (+1/-2)
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Discover the Future of Programming at chat-to.dev!     (programming)
submitted by byte to programming 11 months ago (+3/-3)
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Are you passionate about programming and want to be part of a vibrant and innovative community? Then join us at chat-to.dev, the new hub for developers who want to share, learn, and grow together. Here's why you can't miss this opportunity:

🚀 Create and Manage Topic-Specific Chat Rooms:
Find or create chat rooms focused on programming topics that interest you. Connect with other developers who share your passion and expand your knowledge.

📝 Post and Receive Valuable Feedback:
Share your ideas, projects, and questions about software development. Receive feedback from an engaged community and improve your skills with insights from other programmers.

🔥 Stand Out with TRENDS:
Earn karma and unlock the TRENDS feature. Highlight your personal trends, such as innovative projects, unique services, or groundbreaking products, and inspire other developers.

Don't waste any time! Visit www.chat-to.dev, sign up, and start being part of a community that values knowledge exchange and innovation in the programming world. Let's turn ideas into reality together!
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Do you prefer to learn from video tutorials or written articles?     (programming)
submitted by byte to programming 11 months ago (+3/-0)
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I learned from books and because of that I feel confident in the things I program. Which learning method did you use the most?

Let us know in the comments what it was, as this can help other people to follow more efficient learning paths.
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Resources for begginer programmers     (programming)
submitted by byte to programming 11 months ago (+6/-1)
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At the beginning of my career I always had many doubts about where I could find content to learn to program and this list helped me a lot, so I would like to share it with you here. https://chat-to.dev/post?id=147
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Owning an encyclopedia.     (programming)
submitted by bosunmoon to programming 1.1 years ago (+11/-0)
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It used to be That you could buy a set of books that could provide a set of facts you could quote and rely on.
Now we have the internet.
Why don't we have a blockchain wealth of real and true facts?
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Replace Co-Pilot for free: Codeium     (codeium.com)
submitted by Love240 to programming 1.2 years ago (+0/-0)
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https://codeium.com/

Just saw a video on it from gamefromscratch on youtube.
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recreational read: The Jargon File     (www.catb.org)
submitted by oyveyo to programming 1.5 years ago (+3/-0)
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Gov't TETRA radio standard has been cracked [47:29]     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Love240 to programming 1.6 years ago (+9/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXPBkWvlN8c

In this talk we will discuss the radio jailbreaking journey that enabled us to perform the first public disclosure and security analysis of the proprietary cryptography used in TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio): a European standard for trunked radio globally used by government agencies, police, prisons, emergency services and military operators. Besides governemental applications, TETRA is also widely deployed in industrial environments such as factory campuses, harbor container terminals and airports, as well as critical infrastructure such as SCADA telecontrol of oil rigs, pipelines, transportation and electric and water utilities.

For over two decades, the underlying algorithms have remained secret and bound with restrictive NDAs prohibiting public scrutiny of this highly critical technology. As such, TETRA was one of the last bastions of widely deployed secret proprietary cryptography. We will discuss in detail how we managed to obtain the primitives and remain legally at liberty to publish our findings.

This journey has involved reverse-engineering and exploiting multiple zero-day vulnerabilities in the highly popular Motorola MTM5x00 TETRA radio and its TI OMAP-L138 trusted execution environment (TEE) and covers everything from side-channel attacks on DSPs, through writing decompilers headache-inducing DSP architectures, all the way to exploiting ROM vulnerabilities in the Texas Instruments TEE.

Jos Wetzels
Carlo Meijer
Wouter Bokslag
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python 3.12: the cucked edition     (archive.ph)
submitted by v0atmage to programming 1.6 years ago (+12/-0)
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https://archive.ph/j5j7k

And now for something completely different
They have no need of our help
So do not tell me
These haggard faces could belong to you or me
Should life have dealt a different hand
We need to see them for who they really are
Chancers and scroungers
Layabouts and loungers
With bombs up their sleeves
Cut-throats and thieves
They are not
Welcome here
We should make them
Go back to where they came from
They cannot
Share our food
Share our homes
Share our countries
Instead let us
Build a wall to keep them out
It is not okay to say
These are people just like us
A place should only belong to those who are born there
Do not be so stupid to think that
The world can be looked at another way

(now read from bottom to top)
Refugees, by Brian Bilston.
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FIXING the ENTIRE SM64 Source Code (INSANE N64 performance) [18:19] - Kaze Emanuar      (yewtu.be)
submitted by Love240 to programming 1.8 years ago (+3/-0)
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Python Language Creator: “Male Attitude” Is Hurting The Programming Space     (fossbytes.com)
submitted by Spaceman84 to programming 1.9 years ago (+3/-1)
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Running Apple 1 software on a breadboard computer (Wozmon) [14:22] - Ben Eater      (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Love240 to programming 1.9 years ago (+4/-0)
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Why is modern software so slow? -> "Clean" Code, Horrible Performance [22:40] - Molly Rocket      (www.yewtu.be)
submitted by Love240 to programming 1.9 years ago (+6/-0)
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https://www.yewtu.be/watch?v=tD5NrevFtbU

"Clean" Code principles shown in their own examples to produce losses of 15x the speed of computation time.
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AI finds new sorting algorithm     (archive.is)
submitted by shitface9000 to programming 1.9 years ago (+7/-0)
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to nest, or not to nest     (youtu.be)
submitted by AugustineOfHippo2 to programming 2.0 years ago (+4/-0)
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https://youtu.be/CFRhGnuXG-4

i'm 50/50 on this. i like some of his points, but i don't there is a one-size-fits-all rule.
what's your take?
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sudo cucked     (github.com)
submitted by v0atmage to programming 2 years ago (+4/-0)
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https://github.com/sudo-project/sudo/commit/6aa320c96a37613663e8de4c275bd6c490466b01

Remove "This incident will be reported." from user warnings.
This used to indicate that email had been sent to the administrator
telling them that someone tried to run sudo. Whether or not sudo
sends email is now configurable, so the warning may not be accurate.
It is also confusing to the user since they will not know who the
incident is being reported to. See also https://xkcd.com/838/
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Drunk, LARWZ, Should I quit my job?     (programming)
submitted by GrayDragon to programming 2 years ago (+0/-2)
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I have never been so stressed out in my life with programming with working with a pile of shit code base that is such a disaster.

But the CEO is one of the coolest bosses I've ever had the pleasure of working with.

My supervisor is a jew.