How can you tell somebody released something if they don’t use the rocket emoji?!
How can you tell somebody released something if they don’t use the rocket emoji?!
still from The Simpson's "Homer to the Max" s10e13
- kids, there's three ways to code things: the right way, the wrong way, and the vibe coding way
- isn't that the wrong way?
- yeah, but faster
Hey Siri, erinnere mich um 08:00 Uhr daran dass ich den Müll rausbringe -- [08:00] „Dass ich den Müll rausbringe“ 👍
The algorithms are too aggressive.
Just because I watched a movie from one genre doesn’t mean I forever only want to see that genre.
We’re shoved into only one type of information exposure…
I don’t think it’s good for us.
Programmatic bean registration in Spring Framework 7.0 🤯
docs.spring.io/spring-frame...
And the tutorials, the blogspam and all the Stack Overflow answers it’s being trained on are mostly outdated already.
I‘m trying to do the same: Create a nice little „review path“ with the functional change coming last. Sometimes I will even split off the refactoring into a separate PR.
Recently started embracing "make the change easy, then make the easy change" a lot more, but with a twist.
#dev #programming #Kotlin
Kind of nice to see even Java Champions getting into trouble with Java‘s own API. 😎
🗳️ obscure features
Tough to resist the feature creep! I vowed to only do bugfixes or changes that would make the project even smaller 😎
If „a bit less surface“ is what you were looking for: There is also github.com/FasterXML/ja...
Wow, someone really prefers commas over periods. And the nested colon — disgusting!
Phew, that went by fast: After almost three great years at Spread Group, doing cool image handling stuff, I‘ve moved on …
… and joined Scalable Capital where I‘ll be contributing to their awesome Broker software. 🎉
Thanks, Max!
Very intriguing. Mind sharing your setup?
Folks, if you are on a modern AArch64 machine (e.g. M4), using any sandboxes (e.g. Docker), and are seeing JVMs crashing with SIGILLs, this is likely related to bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8.... We are working on getting this fixed :)
i.makeagif.com/media/2-09-2...
I‘m a man of culture
This was a perfect LLM use case: I needed to convert pixel to mm, using a specific DPI value.
And I couldn't find an adequate tool for my needs on the web. So Claude made me one:
pxmm.romanboehm.com
Got a Spring Security question by email this week, and this is your periodic reminder that you should not implement your own JwtAuthenticationFilter.
Don't follow all these tutorials and StackOverflow responses telling you to do that. Use OAuth2ResourceServer instead: docs.spring.io/spring-secur...
Extending Spring Data Repositories Just Got Easier
spring.io/blog/2024/12...
About the Exchange tool After you install the DST updates for Microsoft Windows, all old appointments that occur during the DST change periods will be incorrectly displayed as occurring one hour later. This is true for both recurring and single-instance appointments. These appointments must be updated so that they will be displayed correctly in Outlook, in Outlook Web Access, and in CDO-based applications.
Here is a fun piece of computing history: in 2007 the Bush administration changed when DST started, and because Exchange stored event times converted to UTC Microsoft had to release an "Exchange Calendar Update Tool" to help try and fix everyone's calendars web.archive.org/web/20070302...
Just had an ad interrupt a YouTuber‘s sponsor segment. We truly are living in the future
Thanks for sharing the prompt. To a casual LLM user that seems very detailed. Basically only small step away from coding it yourself. Do you feel it’s strictly necessary or simply a way to reach your goal faster?
At least in my experience / my world I‘ve found that’s it a problem that doesn’t warrant an engineered solution, but simply a quick alignment call before
hand. YMMV in heavily async environments such as open source PRs where the PR creator and reviewer might not even know another.
I wrote a thing about "Storing time for human events" - how if you're building an events website used by actual human beings the standard advice of "convert times to UTC and just store that" isn't actually the best approach
simonwillison.net/2024/Nov/27/...
Built a CLI application with Java? Which library did you use? What challenges have you encountered? I'd love to hear about your experience! #Java
Another great Spring Boot 3.4 enhancement: spring-boot:build-image now creates JVM container images approximately 90 MB smaller thanks to the use of the tiny Buildpack builder by default.
On average: no. It’s just that the Scorpions are cooler than any Swedish band. Flying Vs and Rudolf Schenker’s flying mustache, what more can you want.