The SDK Imperative: why developer tools live or die by their SDKs—Martian Chronicles, Evil Martians’ team blog
Developer tools need an end-to-end developer experience, including the SDK. If that's slow, it undermines the performance benefits of the core product.
Each year, I attempt to refresh my system by installing the latest version of macOS, often beginning with a beta release. Nevertheless, I've no longer update my primary computer to the latest beta versions due to certain software lagging behind and requiring updates before compatibility is ensured. Specifically, the software
I maintain several Ruby on Rails applications. Most of these are personal projects that I've built to make managing my daily life a bit easier. These projects range from small to much larger in scale. I'm a big fan of keeping these projects up to date as they prove to
Monochromate - Smart and Best Greyscale Extension | Stop Doomscrolling
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We tracked down a memory leak in Dolt SQL Server that turned out to be from open filehandles to deleted LOCK files, not Go heap memory. This post shows how we used profiling tools and metadata from the Linux system information tools to find and fix it.
Meet your new AI coding teammate: Gemini CLI GitHub Actions
Today, we’re introducing Gemini CLI GitHub Actions. It’s a no-cost, powerful AI coding teammate for your repository. It acts both as an autonomous agent for critical routine coding tasks, and an on-demand collaborator you can quickly delegate work to.