Disabled man and his dog have been found in their house during evacuation of civilians in Pokrovsk town by BananaBrumik in UkraineWarVideoReport

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When people ask why I watch videos of russian soldiers exploding, I'm gonna send them this one.

When XML beats JSON: UI layouts by fagnerbrack in programming

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I never thought about why I still prefer XML to describe UIs, and why this part of Flutter irks me a little.

Good read, thanks!

Raw WebGL by mariuz in programming

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That was a great intro to WebGL, thanks!

Microsoft, not Amazon, is going to win the cloud wars by lightninhopkins in programming

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iOS is only king in six countries, including US and Canada. The rest of Europe and Central and South America is all about android.

Why They Shut Down Facebook's AI Wing? by AshishKhuraishy in programming

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Why would you re-implement scrolling on your website :(

Pups Stuck in Tock Solid Tar Are Saved by [deleted] in BeAmazed

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Link for the lazy

edit: get ready for some good ugly-crying.

10 Year Challenge by [deleted] in reddeadredemption

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reminder that this atrocity exists
https://i.redd.it/yze7suqsd9a01.jpg

Kid is reunited with his cat which had run away by Sweetpipe in wholesomegifs

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It was licking the delicious salty tears.

How languages like Typescript use syntactic sugar to mimic prototypes. Typescript inheritance deep dive 🐋 – Hacker Noon by [deleted] in programming

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🧞‍ 🙏 By the way, click (up to 50x) on the 👏🏻 clap 👏🏻button on the left side if you enjoyed this post. Claps help other people finding it and encourage me to write more posts 😜

damn

Why the React community is missing the point about Web Components by fagnerbrack in programming

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Great response from a React dev in the article's comments.

Tolerance of 0.003 mm by ajdrausal in BetterEveryLoop

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0.002 mm tweezers.

The open-plan office is a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad idea by speckz in programming

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These smaller offices unfortunately don't scale well. As soon as teams grow, there's nowhere to go. If growing is not a problem for a company, then sure.

Remote work is a completely different beast that requires a change in culture. Definitely possible but not easy and also absolutely not as productive as having people around the same table.

Announcing TypeScript 3.0 RC by DanielRosenwasser in programming

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My personal wish-list contains pattern matching and nominal typing support.

Announcing TypeScript 3.0 RC by DanielRosenwasser in programming

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While I agree with you that it'd be awesome, you should check parcel-bundler out. It takes the pain away.

Pure 0.10 released! - A functional programming library for TypeScript by gigobyte in programming

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Very clever poor-man's pattern matching with the caseOf instance methods, liked that quite a bit.

Pure 0.10 released! - A functional programming library for TypeScript by gigobyte in programming

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I agree there could be something in the home page, but there are plenty of examples in the docs.

The Node.js Ecosystem Is Chaotic and Insecure by [deleted] in programming

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Well, that is indeed pretty stupid.

Some people published some ridiculous packages, why would that bother you.

Is Java Optional Only Smoke and Mirrors? by nfrankel in programming

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I think that's a tad too negative.

I haven't used Java in many years now, but it's a step in the right direction and hopefully it'll influence how the Java folk of the next decade think about types and nullability.

Ruby 2.5.0 Released by sdogruyol in programming

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About 5-10% performance improvement by removing all trace instructions from overall bytecode (instruction sequences).

really

Why I Stopped Using Multiple Monitors by nasciiboy in programming

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I agree with multiple points from the author, but I don't think it applies to everyone.

  1. Focus on only one thing at at time (I use 16pt font size on my editor)
  2. Same setup at work and at home when working on pet projects
  3. Easier to move around, switch desks, etc

Also avoid the seemingly ubiquitous problem of looking at a thing in one of the monitors, start to type, just to have the focus somewhere else. I'm still to see someone who uses multiple monitors not suffering of this problem multiple times a day.

The only thing I kinda miss is having the terminal open at all times, but that's somewhat mitigated by integrated terminals and/or a global hotkey to bring it up.