I’ve spent a fair bit of time on the receiving end of webmentions, from adding support for them in the first place through to fetching them at build time and rendering them server-side so the discussion section doesn’t flicker in over JS. What I’d never actually done was send the other half. Every link I’ve ever made out to another IndieWeb site has just sat there, silently not telling anyone I’d linked to them. Read more ›
I wanted to know if WebAssembly runtimes are getting faster. Read more ›
On 7th of May, 2026, we had the PostgreSQL May Meetup in Berlin. AWS hosted it again, this time we had two speakers from UK and US. The Meetup took place in the Amazontower (EDGE East Side Tower Berlin) in Berlin, across the Uber Arena and with a view at the railway station Warschauer Straße. Celeste Horgan: pg_lake: Unifying transactional and analytical data with Postgres Celeste is Sr. Read more ›
#740 – JUNE 23, 2026 Plugins Case Study: Pluggy Pluggy is an open source plugin system used by frameworks such as pytest and tox. This article introduces you to how it works and what you can do with it. ELI BENDERSKY Implementing Interfaces in Python: ABCs and Protocols Learn how to implement interfaces in Python using abstract base classes, Protocols, and duck typing, and enforce method contracts cleanly. REAL PYTHON Quiz: Implementing Interfaces in Python: ABCs and Protocols REAL PYTHON Pro... Read more ›
Sudtipos’ Chimango Font Family Is a High-Contrast Serif for Editorial Typography. Chimango arrived quietly. No big campaign, no flashy launch reel. And yet, the moment you set it at display size, something shifts. The Chimango font family from Sudtipos carries a specific kind of authority—one that feels contemporary but not trendy, expressive but never chaotic. […] The post appeared first on . Read more ›
Blue jean... bedding? Here’s why denim is moving out of the closet and into the home. Read more ›
Today we are excited to announce the Release Candidate of TypeScript 7.0! If you haven’t been following TypeScript 7.0’s development, this release is significant in that it is built on a completely new foundation. Over the past year, we have been porting the existing TypeScript codebase from TypeScript (as a bootstrapped codebase that compiles to […] The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
The new post-quantum executive order sets a 2030 migration deadline and establishes a powerful foundation for post-quantum resilience. We look at what it gets right, where it can go further, and our migration playbook for government and industry. Read more ›
Permaculture Farm stay at Trigon Farm TrigonFarm Mon, 22/06/2026 - 12:31 Dates and times 26 Jun 26 - 30 Sep 26 Full dates and times info This can accommodate couples for a minimum of 2 nights Cost £50 per night Event summary Escape to an off-grid tiny house nestled within 7 acres of permaculture farmland in Devon, close to the Cornwall border and just 18 minutes from the beaches of Bude. Powered by solar energy and designed with sustainability in mind, the farm features composting toilets, ou... Read more ›
Recently, analytic philosophy has paid increasing attention to the distinction between ideal and non-ideal theorizing in philosophy, and many philosophers have worried about the risks of problematic idealizations in philosophical theories. Engelhardt’s book, Nonideal Theory and Content Externalism,… Read more ›
The 46-year-old BASIC09 programming language has new compiler support with a front-end having been developed for the LLVM compiler stack. BASIC09 was developed in 1980 for the Motorola 6809 CPU running with the OS-9 operating system. With this LLVM compiler front-end, you can write BASIC09 code for modern software and hardware... Read more ›
Automated formal specification generation is a key step towards program understanding and formal verification. Recently, due to the success of large language models (LLMs) in code generation, researchers have made early attempts to adopt LLMs for generating formal specifications. However, the lack of formal specification language corpora in the wild often makes LLMs fail to generate syntactically correct and semantically verifiable specification... Read more ›
NVIDIA's NVK Vulkan driver now supports DLSS through a new Vulkan extension in Mesa 26.2, with stable release expected in August for Linux users. Read more ›
Complete ESP32 CSI hardware guide: best boards for WiFi sensing, multi-node setup, router compatibility, cost tables, and buying guide for India and Pakistan. Read more ›
eBPF Runtime Reporter and Profiler. Contribute to tanelpoder/brr development by creating an account on GitHub. Read more ›
I have a copy of SICP, or as it is also known, The Wizard Book. This book is widely praised, but I can’t take the time to work my way through all of it. However, sometimes I jump into parts of it that look interesting. Today, we’ll see how to support multiple representations of data through tagging. This article is written in Haskell throughout, but at the start it will look a lot like the Lisp code in SICP. I have intentionally tried to recreate the SICP solution as closely as possible, incl... Read more ›
Canada supports the first international treaty protecting platform workers. The same government is weighing a proposal that could make it difficult to legally strike in the rail and marine sectors. Read more ›
Earlier today, in federal court in Brooklyn, John Lowe and Richard Ringel pleaded guilty to securities fraud for their involvement in a multi-year insider trading scheme. Co-defendants David Cooper, a broker registered with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, and Randy Grewal pleaded guilty to securities fraud on September 22, 2025 and April 30, 2026, respectively. The proceeding was held before United States Magistrate Judge Taryn A. Merkl. When sentenced, the defendants each face a... Read more ›
CS 6120 is a PhD-level Cornell CS course by Adrian Sampson on programming language implementation. It covers universal compilers topics like intermediate representations, data flow, and “classic” optimizations as well as more research-flavored topics such as parallelization, just-in-time compilation, and garbage collection. The work consists of reading papers and open-source hacking tasks, which use LLVM and an educational IR invented just for this class. Read more ›