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My rule for when to write a simulator: Simulate anything that involves more than one probability, probabilities over time, or queues. Anything involving...
Did you know that if your site’s under ~12kb the first page will load significantly faster? Servers only send a few packets (typically 10) in the initial...
A common problem you’ve almost certainly faced is to sync two datastores. This problem comes up in numerous shapes and forms: Receiving webhooks and writing...
Database queries are all about filtering. Whether you’re finding rows with a particular name, within a price-range, or those created within a time-window...
Since last, I sat down with Adam and Jerod from The Changelog podcast to discuss Napkin Math! This ended up yielding quite a few new subscribers, welcome...
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You may have heard of a “circuit breaker” in the context of building resilient systems: the art of building reliable systems from unreliable components...
Napkin friends, from near and far, it’s time for another napkin problem! Since the beginning of this newsletter I’ve posed problems for you to try to...
Napkin friends, from near and far, it’s time for another napkin problem! As always, consult sirupsen/napkin-math to solve today’s problem, which has all...
There are 100s of cases of important discoveries being made independently by different people at almost exactly the same time: calculus (1600s), the telegraph...
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[...] the solution, to that problem. I quickly found a distro. which seemed to fit my requirements, Arch Linux. Arch Linux is lightweight, and simple. I found a quote on the Wiki, which describes it quite [...]
[...] addons and tips & and tricks . They even have a CLI to Dropbox, which I use nowadays on Arch Linux when I’m without Nautilus. [...]
[...] , if this is the routine on anything non-debian based. I know this is not the way to go on e.g. Arch Linux. Debian-based systems include Linux Mint and Ubuntu. You should be able to disable IPv6 by [...]
[...] to our Github repository. Click on the file you'd like to edit (you'll probably only have your README file currently). When your viewing the file, you can chose edit to edit it. Now you can edit your [...]
[...] project (in terms of the name of it, dependencies, description and similar). Readme.rdoc The Readme file for your project. If you create a Github repo. it'll show up there. It is also "the index& [...]
[...] Nordic and Baltic countries. Finally the four best from the Baltic Olympiad are chosen to compete in IOI. This is the story of how I ended up qualifying for the toughest [...]
[...] of being (additional, I have everything under git, too) backup. My Dropbox holds mostly configuration files and code. The rest is in the cloud. With everything in my Dropbox, I make symbolic links [...]
[...] Check out distrowatch if you have yet to decide Backup of all your important files Also configuration files are handy to have .. and plugins! When this is solved, you should be ready to get started. [...]
[...] directory, and thus does not require administrator privileges: Switching back to our default, global gemset, will reveal that rails and its associated gems above, was indeed installed in an isolated [...]
[...] meta-programming. And then I was in love. So the title of this post is "What I wish a Ruby programmer had told me one year ago..", and that's quite an intro. Since what I wish a Ruby [...]
[...] I wanted to retain enough power to stand a Slashdot as when I published What I wish a Ruby programmer had told me one year ago, requiring juice which isn’t needed the majority of the time. Adding [...]
[...] the 2013 Informatics Olympiads. This was a biggie. I wish to get a medal at the 2013’s International Olympiad, and commencing regular training a year before is an absolute must to obtain that. 750 [...]
[...] , Danish as well as Australian, is to be elected as one of four to compete in the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI), one of many international high school science olympiads. In Denmark [...]
[...] you like, I'll call my project "Test". Hit submit. Now you've created your online Git repository! You'll be taken to your new project, and you'll notice Github provides you a small guide on [...]
[...] the solution, to that problem. I quickly found a distro. which seemed to fit my requirements, Arch Linux. Arch Linux is lightweight, and simple. I found a quote on the Wiki, which describes it quite [...]
[...] addons and tips & and tricks . They even have a CLI to Dropbox, which I use nowadays on Arch Linux when I’m without Nautilus. [...]
[...] , if this is the routine on anything non-debian based. I know this is not the way to go on e.g. Arch Linux. Debian-based systems include Linux Mint and Ubuntu. You should be able to disable IPv6 by [...]
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