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Conduition
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Simon Willison's Weblog
(https://simonwillison.net/atom/everything/)
Notes from a data witch
(https://blog.djnavarro.net/index.xml)
Peter Norvig
(https://norvig.com/rss-feed.xml)
Geoffrey Litt
(https://www.geoffreylitt.com/feed.xml)
Rodrigo Pombo
(https://pomb.us/rss.xml)
Julia Evans
(https://jvns.ca/atom.xml)
The Pragmatic Engineer
(http://feeds.feedburner.com/ThePragmaticEngineer)
Andrew Kelley
(https://andrewkelley.me/rss.xml)
The Universe of Joshua Blais
(https://joshblais.com/index.xml)
Joel on Software
(https://www.joelonsoftware.com/feed/)
A VC
(https://feeds.feedblitz.com/avcfeed)
Let's Discuss the Matter Further
(https://rhodesmill.org/brandon/feed/atom/)
Marc Stuff
(https://www.friendlyskies.net/atom/)
Performance Matters
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jacob toots
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Ratfactor Feed
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Seth Godin's Blog on marketing, tribes and respect
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Andrey Listopadov
(https://andreyor.st/feed.xml)
Posts on Polaris64's blog
(https://blog.polaris64.net/post/index.xml)
https://danluu.com/atom/index.xml
(https://danluu.com/atom.xml)
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10/28/2024 -
Steve Ballmer was an underrated CEO
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8/11/2024 -
How good can you be at Codenames without knowing any words?
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6/16/2024 -
A discussion of discussions on AI bias
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5/26/2024 -
What the FTC got wrong in the Google antitrust investigation
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3/16/2024 -
How web bloat impacts users with slow devices
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2/18/2024 -
Diseconomies of scale in fraud, spam, support, and moderation
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2/7/2024 -
Why it's impossible to agree on what's allowed
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1/29/2024 -
Notes on Cruise's pedestrian accident
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1/25/2024 -
Why do people post on [bad platform] instead of [good platform]?
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12/30/2023 -
How bad are search results? Let's compare Google, Bing, Marginalia, Kagi, Mwmbl, and ChatGPT
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12/11/2022 -
Transcript of Elon Musk on stage with Dave Chapelle
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10/1/2022 -
Chat log exhibits from Twitter v. Musk case
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9/12/2022 -
Futurist prediction methods and accuracy
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4/6/2022 -
In defense of simple architectures
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3/14/2022 -
Why is it so hard to buy things that work well?
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2/21/2022 -
Misidentifying talent
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2/2/2022 -
A decade of major cache incidents at Twitter
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2/2/2022 -
Cocktail party ideas
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12/18/2021 -
The container throttling problem
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12/13/2021 -
Some thoughts on writing
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12/6/2021 -
Some latency measurement pitfalls
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11/22/2021 -
Major errors on this blog (and their corrections)
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11/15/2021 -
Individuals matter
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11/8/2021 -
Culture matters
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10/21/2021 -
Willingness to look stupid
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10/18/2021 -
What to learn
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10/15/2021 -
Some reasons to work on productivity and velocity
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9/29/2021 -
The value of in-house expertise
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8/27/2021 -
Measurement, benchmarking, and data analysis are underrated
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12/29/2020 -
Against essential and accidental complexity
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6/30/2020 -
How do cars do in out-of-sample crash testing?
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6/2/2020 -
Finding the Story
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5/31/2020 -
A simple way to get more value from tracing
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5/30/2020 -
A simple way to get more value from metrics
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3/11/2020 -
How (some) good corporate engineering blogs are written
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3/3/2020 -
The growth of command line options, 1979-Present
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2/18/2020 -
Suspicious discontinuities
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2/7/2020 -
95%-ile isn't that good
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1/5/2020 -
Algorithms interviews: theory vs. practice
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7/12/2019 -
Files are fraught with peril
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2/19/2019 -
Randomized trial on gender in Overwatch
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3/28/2018 -
Fsyncgate: errors on fsync are unrecovarable
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12/24/2017 -
Computer latency: 1977-2017
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11/21/2017 -
How good are decisions? Evaluating decision quality in domains where evaluation is easy
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11/12/2017 -
How out of date are Android devices?
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11/9/2017 -
UI backwards compatibility
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10/23/2017 -
Filesystem error handling
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10/16/2017 -
Keyboard latency
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8/23/2017 -
Branch prediction
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8/9/2017 -
Sattolo's algorithm
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7/18/2017 -
Terminal latency
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6/13/2017 -
The widely cited studies on mouse vs. keyboard efficiency are completely bogus
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6/7/2017 -
Startup options v. cash
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2/8/2017 -
How web bloat impacts users with slow connections
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10/23/2016 -
HN: the good parts
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10/16/2016 -
Programming book recommendations and anti-recommendations
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10/9/2016 -
Hiring and the market for lemons
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10/3/2016 -
I could do that in a weekend!
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9/27/2016 -
Is dev compensation bimodal?
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9/12/2016 -
How I learned to program
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8/5/2016 -
Notes on concurrency bugs
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4/18/2016 -
Some programming blogs to consider reading
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4/11/2016 -
Google SRE book
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3/21/2016 -
We only hire the trendiest
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3/1/2016 -
Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality review by su3su2u1
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3/1/2016 -
su3su2u1 physics tumblr archive
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1/24/2016 -
Sampling v. tracing
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1/10/2016 -
We saw some really bad Intel CPU bugs in 2015 and we should expect to see more in the future
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12/29/2015 -
Normalization of deviance
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12/17/2015 -
Big companies v. startups
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12/12/2015 -
Files are hard
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11/27/2015 -
Why use ECC?
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11/23/2015 -
What's worked in Computer Science: 1999 v. 2015
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11/1/2015 -
Infinite disk
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10/4/2015 -
Why Intel added cache partitioning
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9/30/2015 -
Slowlock
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8/31/2015 -
Steve Yegge's prediction record
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8/20/2015 -
Reading postmortems
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5/31/2015 -
Slashdot and Sourceforge
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5/27/2015 -
The googlebot monopoly
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5/25/2015 -
A defense of boring languages
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5/17/2015 -
Advantages of monorepos
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5/4/2015 -
We used to build steel mills near cheap power. Now that's where we build datacenters
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3/29/2015 -
Reading citations is easier than most people think
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3/10/2015 -
Given that we spend little on testing, how should we test software?
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3/7/2015 -
What happens when you load a URL?
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3/5/2015 -
Goodhearting IQ, cholesterol, and tail latency
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2/15/2015 -
AI doesn't have to be very good to displace humans
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2/3/2015 -
CPU backdoors
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1/24/2015 -
Blog monetization
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1/11/2015 -
What's new in CPUs since the 80s?
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12/28/2014 -
A review of the Julia language
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12/17/2014 -
Integer overflow checking cost
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12/4/2014 -
Malloc tutorial
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12/1/2014 -
Markets, discrimination, and "lowering the bar"
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11/24/2014 -
TF-IDF linux commits
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11/18/2014 -
One week of bugs
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11/17/2014 -
Speeding up this site by 50x
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11/10/2014 -
How often is the build broken?
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11/7/2014 -
Literature review on the benefits of static types
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11/5/2014 -
CLWB and PCOMMIT
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11/3/2014 -
Caches: LRU v. random
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11/3/2014 -
Testing v. informal reasoning
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10/19/2014 -
Assembly v. intrinsics
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8/14/2014 -
Google wage fixing, 11-CV-02509-LHK, ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF SETTLEMENTS WITH ADOBE, APPLE, GOOGLE, AND INTEL
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8/14/2014 -
Verilog Won & VHDL Lost? — You Be The Judge!
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4/6/2014 -
Data-driven bug finding
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3/23/2014 -
Editing binaries
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3/9/2014 -
That bogus gender gap article
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3/5/2014 -
That time Oracle tried to have a professor fired for benchmarking their database
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2/8/2014 -
Why don't schools teach debugging?
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1/9/2014 -
Do programmers need math?
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1/2/2014 -
Data alignment and caches
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12/13/2013 -
PCA is not a panacea
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11/10/2013 -
Why hardware development is hard
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10/27/2013 -
How to discourage open source contributions
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10/4/2013 -
Randomize HN
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9/15/2013 -
Writing safe Verilog
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9/7/2013 -
Verilog is weird
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9/1/2013 -
About danluu.com
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3/5/2013 -
Latency mitigation strategies (by John Carmack)
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2/12/2013 -
Kara Swisher interview of Jack Dorsey
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3/23/2012 -
Jonathan Shapiro's Retrospective Thoughts on BitC
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1/1/2010 -
Are closed social networks inevitable?
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1/1/2010 -
How does Boston compare to SV and what do MIT and Stanford have to do with it?
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5/31/2008 -
Work-life balance at Bioware
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11/16/2007 -
History of Symbolics lisp machines
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2/1/2006 -
Subspace / Continuum History
samwho.dev
(https://samwho.dev/rss.xml)
Beetle Space
(https://blog.nawaz.org/feeds/all.atom.xml)
Nik Kantar
(https://nkantar.com/blog/feed)
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