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Women and diversity in communities
Women and diversity in communities
I stumbled upon an article on what women want in communities. It stuck out to me because I’m not sure I’ve come across resources specifically on women and diversity before and that kind of feels so wrong. I’d love to explore it more in the future. The post covers community behaviours women and men tend to have: Many women Post shorter messages. Tend to drop out when they get no response. Express support of others. Look for common ground with questioners. Speak less in mixed groups. Are more...
·village.rosie.land·
Women and diversity in communities
The Go libraries that never failed us: 22 libraries you need to know
The Go libraries that never failed us: 22 libraries you need to know
Did you have a situation when you lost a ton of time finding a Go library for your need? In theory, you can check lists like Awesome Go or make a choice based on GitHub stars. But Awesome Go contains over 2600 libraries, and popularity is not always the best indicator of library quality. I often thought that it would be great to have a place where I could find just the best and battle-tested libraries I could use in my project.
·threedots.tech·
The Go libraries that never failed us: 22 libraries you need to know
Ruby backs WebAssembly for CRuby binaries
Ruby backs WebAssembly for CRuby binaries
Ruby 3.2.0 ships with initial WASI support, allowing CRuby binaries to be run in web browsers, serverless edge environments, and other WebAssembly/WASI embedders.
·infoworld.com·
Ruby backs WebAssembly for CRuby binaries
Building apps with OpenAI and ChatGPT | Swizec Teller
Building apps with OpenAI and ChatGPT | Swizec Teller
Generative AI has made big strides in recent years. Diffusion models make decent art and modern large language models can out-write even the best college student on a deadline. Over the holidays I tried it out by building an app.
·swizec.com·
Building apps with OpenAI and ChatGPT | Swizec Teller
jjesse (@jjesse@infosec.exchange)
jjesse (@jjesse@infosec.exchange)
@ChrisShort@hachyderm.io We had 5 mins of sunshine so far in the month of Jan. Though it looks like that will change today. Apparently our last "Mostly Sunny" day was December 4.
·infosec.exchange·
jjesse (@jjesse@infosec.exchange)
myrmepropagandist (@futurebird@sauropods.win)
myrmepropagandist (@futurebird@sauropods.win)
This whole fediverse trend of responding to ideas about improving moderation with "well just make a personal block list, there you go" really needs to die. Personal filters and block lists are not "moderation" they aren't an affirmation of shared community values, they can't replace moderation to effectively stem the flow of hate content. They don't meet the need. If you don't have this need that is fine. There are places you can go. But lots of people do. jeeeeez
·sauropods.win·
myrmepropagandist (@futurebird@sauropods.win)
Vanilla OS and the next-generation Linux desktop
Vanilla OS and the next-generation Linux desktop
Vanilla OS, an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, recently had its first stable release. Much like other Ubuntu-based distributions, it emphasizes ease of use. However, it approaches this differently than many others.
·memoryfile.codeberg.page·
Vanilla OS and the next-generation Linux desktop
StayFocusd
StayFocusd
StayFocusd increases your productivity by limiting the amount of time that you can spend on time-wasting websites.
·chrome.google.com·
StayFocusd
Join Me!!! Webinar: 2023 Infrastructure as Code Roundtable
Join Me!!! Webinar: 2023 Infrastructure as Code Roundtable
From economic headwinds to breakthrough technologies, 2023 is shaping up to be a year like no other. Join env0 CEO Ohad Maislish, AWS Senior Developer Advocate Chris Short, MGM Resorts International Principal Enterprise Architect Brandt Meyers, and BCG Gamma AI Senior Software Engineer Abel Essiane for a candid discussion of the past, present and future of IaC.
·env0.com·
Join Me!!! Webinar: 2023 Infrastructure as Code Roundtable