http://www.2ality.com
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2ality – JavaScript and more
▲ | at the ECMAScript 2023 feature “Symbols as WeakMap keys” – which was proposed by Robin Ricard, Rick Button, Daniel Ehrenberg, Leo Balter, Caridy Patiño, |
▲ | at the ECMAScript 2025 feature “Duplicate named capturing groups” which was proposed by Kevin Gibbons. It’s a feature for regular expressions that |
▲ | we take a look at the ECMAScript 2024 feature “Promise.withResolvers” (proposed by Peter Klecha). It provides a new way of directly creating |
▲ | features that were introduced in ECMAScript 2024: “In-place resizable ArrayBuffers” , proposed by Shu-yu Guo “ArrayBuffer.prototype.transfer and friends” proposed by |
▲ | with iterable data: .map(), .filter(), .take(), etc. The style of the proposed API clashes with the style of the current iteration API. We’ |
http://blog.joda.org
1 day ago
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Stephen Colebourne's blog
▲ | getOffset(new DateTime(1948, 6, 1, 12, 0))); //prints 7200000 The proposed change is to downgrade "Europe/Oslo" to be merely an alias |
▲ | Time, aliases (also known as Links) are actively resolved. Before the proposed change this test case passes, after the proposed change the test |
▲ | 1970. Country borders simply dont matter.) Some of the 30 IDs proposed for downgrade are "Europe/Oslo", "Europe/Stockholm", "Europe/Copenhagen", "Europe/Amsterdam", " |
▲ | and then fall-through to yield "Go". So, why is it proposed to add a new form of switch that repeats the fall- |
http://forwardscattering.org
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Forward Scattering - The Weblog of Nicholas Chapman
▲ | count is slow but I assume it's for a similar reason. Proposed solution My proposed solution is to replace the implementation of std:: |
▲ | f\) runs in polynomial time. If \(f(x) \neq y\), the proposed solution will be rejected in polynomial time. This means that we |
▲ | that we have an algorithm (the verification algorithm) that verifies a proposed solution in polynomial time. But we know that the complexity class \( |
▲ | soon as it traverses to an interior node with matching key. Proposed fix The fix is to check the interior nodes keys for |
▲ | map increases and cache misses become more common. Results with the proposed fix I implemented the proposed fix above in a class copied |
http://yifan.lu
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Yifan Lu
▲ | brick was quite common in the community and unfortunately the only proposed solution of “return it to Best Buy” was not an option |
http://blog.jayfields.com
1 day ago
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Jay Fields' Thoughts
▲ | likely to write a test that would catch this issue. I proposed an idea I wasn't very fond of, the Curious Customer (CC): |
http://antirez.com
1 day ago
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List of posts -
▲ | while preserving adherence to the context, different sampling algorithms have been proposed in recent years. Today one of the most used ones, more |
▲ | BITFIELD. The essence of this command is not new, it was proposed in the past by me and others, but never in a |
▲ | in the Redis google group [1]. However despite a design never proposed for the implementation of Redis Cluster was analyzed and discussed at |
▲ | replication. The feature is not exactly a new idea, it was proposed several times, especially by EC2 users that know that sometimes it |
▲ | Alexis Richardson (from RabbitMQ, and, my boss). Alexis at some point proposed that perhaps a way to improve safety was to asynchronously ACK |
http://blog.cryptographyengineering.com
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A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering – Some random thoughts about crypto. Notes from a course I teach. Pictures of my dachshunds.
▲ | confusion I’ve noticed around the specific technologies that many have proposed to use for building these systems. Also: I want to talk |
▲ | at detecting known content using a perceptual hash function. The company proposed to use advanced cryptography to “split” the evaluation of hash comparisons |
▲ | backups. This fact is due to the specific way that Apple proposed to conduct the scanning. In previous content scanning systems, user files |
▲ | at a then-new “candidate” one-way function that had been proposed by Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman, for use in their eponymous |
▲ | be done, but it requires more work. The standard technique was proposed by Luby and Rackoff and it involves building a Feistel network , |
▲ | secret. And so model extraction is a real possibility in all proposed client-side scanning systems today . Moreover, as my colleagues and I |
▲ | came up with the idea. In this case these ideas were proposed in a slightly different context ( one-time signatures ) by folks like |
http://engineering.imvu.com
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IMVU Engineering Blog – Software engineering best practices at IMVU
▲ | for most people is to sign up for commit emails or proposed patches and read every diff as it goes by. This has |
https://blog.plover.com
1 month ago
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The Universe of Discourse
▲ | shelf and found: “Draw a figure”, “If you cannot solve the proposed problem”, “Is it possible to satisfy the condition?”. I didn't find |
http://prbs23.com
1 day ago
▲ | why I think no one actually uses them. Despite being initially proposed in 2003, and officially part of the language since the SystemVerilog |