@felipera

New York Post
2 months ago
Left-wing politics

Biden wins New Hampshire 2024 primary with write-in campaign

President Biden won the New Hampshire Democratic primary despite not being listed on the ballot.
Biden's win likely ends the campaign for his nearest challenger, Rep. Dean Phillips.
datadog has had that feature for years but glad to see new relic catching up. I wish datadog had the type of java support NR does though.
SD Times
1 year ago
DevOps

New Relic announces general availability of service level management feature - SD Times

The observability company today launched its service level management experience in order to allow developers, operators, and executives to operationalize SRE best practices and maintain system uptime and reliability.
south florida news :(
Miami Herald
2 years ago
Miami

Man killed in overnight shooting just off Calle Ocho, Miami police say

A shot man died after being found just off Calle Ocho in Saturday morning's wee hours, Miami police said.
Miami Herald
2 years ago
Miami

Poll: Do you still wear a COVID mask in places where it's not required anymore?

Mask-wearing is now optional for adults on Miami-Dade and Broward campuses.
these masks are a waste of effort
Miami Herald
2 years ago
Miami

Miami-Dade schools could be out $72 million from state punishing district over masks

Current and former Miami-Dade County Public Schools parents condemned state leaders Friday for pushing a bill they argue would take away critical funding for district schools.
@bogardguillaume
3 years ago
Scala

A thread on building a parallel website scraper...

A thread on building a parallel website scraper using #Scala, Cats Effect and fs2
Spoiler: it's awesome ????

These are always great
Medium
2 years ago
Scala

This week in #Scala (Jan 31, 2022)

Welcome to the new edition of #ThisWeekInScala!
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This blog aims to keep you up to date with the latest news from the world of Scala and Reactive programming.
good read
Alexandru Nedelcu
2 years ago
Scala

Asynchronous Programming and Scala

Asynchrony is everywhere and it subsumes concurrency.This article explains what asynchronous processing is and its challenges.
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As a concept it is more general than multithreading, although some people confuse the two.
Alexandru Nedelcu
2 years ago
Scala

Combining the terminal (iTerm) with the IDE

I'm a terminal-first, IDE-second guy.Whatever I can get quickly done in the terminal, I do in the terminal.
Bitcoin News
2 years ago
Tech industry

Elon Musk Criticizes Twitter - Gets Blasted for Using Tesla to Promote Crypto, Dogecoin - Featured Bitcoin News

Tesla CEO Elon Musk criticized Twitter Friday regarding its new non-fungible token (NFT) profile picture service.
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"Twitter is spending engineering resources on this bs while crypto scammers are throwing a spambot block party in every thread!?"
nice @micshasan
Happiful Magazine
2 years ago
Mental health

The top 10 wellbeing skills we all want to learn

Developing wellbeing skills can help us to better understand and support our overall mental and physical health.,Many of the techniques we learn can help to reduce stress, promote relaxation and reflection, and can even help us to better understand how we are feeling, recognise challenges and discover new ways to cope with or overcome them.
Moxie Marlinspike
2 years ago
Cryptocurrency

My first impressions of web3

web3 is a somewhat ambiguous term, which makes it difficult to rigorously evaluate what the ambitions for web3 should be, but the general thesis seems to be that web1 was decentralized, web2 centralized everything into platforms, and that web3 will decentralize everything again.web3 should give us the richness of web2, but decentralized.
this is not scala specific but its a great read
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Sudhir
2 years ago
Scala

Understanding UUIDs, ULIDs and String Representations

The bigger problem with UUIDs is they have no concept of locality.
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So given the two major problems of UUIDs, which are 1) collision possibilities across the history of all generated IDs, and 2) complete loss of locality, can we do better?Yes, we can!
Instead of using all the 128 bits for randomness, what if we use the first 48 bits for a timestamp?
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The remaining 80 bits are available for randomness, which means they still represent a pretty large number: ~1,208,925,820,000,000,000,000,000.You get to generate this many IDs inside a single millisecond.
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