Always makes me laugh ! We need more funny content on the top page!
It has been increasingly annoying to play video games nowadays, take the recent Call Of Duty releases, I don't like playing multi-player I just want to play the 3-4 hours campaign and yet to do that I need a Battle.net…
I did more work lol mostly taking care of the bottom of the list Improvements a few small PRs here and there..
use K8s if you need it, don't use K8s if you don't, it's that simple ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. It's not rocket science you don't need to read every week's opinion on K8s and you don't need to write one either.
Author makes a claim that Rust is hard because it's a systems language, i'd like to claim that Rust is hard because it hides the systems part of systems programming. Systems Programming is just UNUX/POSIX/WIN32…
There are 80,000 jobs mentioning or requiring C++ and 4000 mentioning or requiring Rust. I understand more "modern" startups will tend to pick Rust but saying you "haven't seen jobs needing C++" is a plain lie.…
I think what's more interesting than the semantics of ponzis, this is a YC company ?!
It's 2022
I really like this post. It shows how we gamify everything including open-source.
This the most HN discussion I've ever seen on HN
What's with the hostility towards the subreddit? I am surprised by the HN reaction to it. I think that unless you are working minimum wage you don't get to call the sub "nihilistic, apathetic or zoomer adhd" if anything…
Happy New Year HN I am starting a new job on Feb hoping to kick-ass there as its my first (official)job after college and months of OSS. I will once again try to learn and use Rust but will fail miserably. My only plan…
It's probably metaphorical, to mean distinguishable ?! And the term has never been used in crypto
Hankerson, Menezes, Vanstone [1] covers almost everything about Elliptic Curves and ECC (Theory and Implementation) [1]:https://cacr.uwaterloo.ca/ecc/
I am on your side when it comes to infosec naming things, for short history there has been some big attacks by Wiper type malware in the past most notably TV5, South Korea (Winter Olympics 2018),SONY, ARAMCO 2017…
I agree, not sure why you're downvoted. Ironically enough the most famous sponsored attack on infra with the actual goal of damaging infrastructure was Stuxnet a joint Israel/American op
Well yes actually, it's pretty common I've worked on government systems (not Iran but close and not embargoed) that uses pirated Windows, Office Suite.
Quantum Computing since Democritus is a more approachable introduction than the listed books especially if you have no formal CS background. Arora's draft of the book contains error (fixed only in the published version,…
Actually there is a recently released book[1] by No Starch that gives a tour of modern C++ with details about implementations and librairies and even has a great chapter on unit testing.…
Always makes me laugh ! We need more funny content on the top page!
It has been increasingly annoying to play video games nowadays, take the recent Call Of Duty releases, I don't like playing multi-player I just want to play the 3-4 hours campaign and yet to do that I need a Battle.net…
I did more work lol mostly taking care of the bottom of the list Improvements a few small PRs here and there..
use K8s if you need it, don't use K8s if you don't, it's that simple ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. It's not rocket science you don't need to read every week's opinion on K8s and you don't need to write one either.
Author makes a claim that Rust is hard because it's a systems language, i'd like to claim that Rust is hard because it hides the systems part of systems programming. Systems Programming is just UNUX/POSIX/WIN32…
There are 80,000 jobs mentioning or requiring C++ and 4000 mentioning or requiring Rust. I understand more "modern" startups will tend to pick Rust but saying you "haven't seen jobs needing C++" is a plain lie.…
I think what's more interesting than the semantics of ponzis, this is a YC company ?!
It's 2022
I really like this post. It shows how we gamify everything including open-source.
This the most HN discussion I've ever seen on HN
What's with the hostility towards the subreddit? I am surprised by the HN reaction to it. I think that unless you are working minimum wage you don't get to call the sub "nihilistic, apathetic or zoomer adhd" if anything…
Happy New Year HN I am starting a new job on Feb hoping to kick-ass there as its my first (official)job after college and months of OSS. I will once again try to learn and use Rust but will fail miserably. My only plan…
It's probably metaphorical, to mean distinguishable ?! And the term has never been used in crypto
Hankerson, Menezes, Vanstone [1] covers almost everything about Elliptic Curves and ECC (Theory and Implementation) [1]:https://cacr.uwaterloo.ca/ecc/
I am on your side when it comes to infosec naming things, for short history there has been some big attacks by Wiper type malware in the past most notably TV5, South Korea (Winter Olympics 2018),SONY, ARAMCO 2017…
I agree, not sure why you're downvoted. Ironically enough the most famous sponsored attack on infra with the actual goal of damaging infrastructure was Stuxnet a joint Israel/American op
Well yes actually, it's pretty common I've worked on government systems (not Iran but close and not embargoed) that uses pirated Windows, Office Suite.
Quantum Computing since Democritus is a more approachable introduction than the listed books especially if you have no formal CS background. Arora's draft of the book contains error (fixed only in the published version,…
Actually there is a recently released book[1] by No Starch that gives a tour of modern C++ with details about implementations and librairies and even has a great chapter on unit testing.…