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Why Engineers Hate Their Managers (and What to Do About It)
The article explores the strained relationships between engineers and managers, highlighting frustration and suggesting ways to improve collaboration.
LLMs do not hallucinate - they simply do what they are supposed to do
The article addresses the issue of 'hallucination' in language models, which generate false information. The author emphasizes that LLMs cannot verify facts and that users should be aware of their limitations.
Hurl - CLI tool for testing HTTP requests in text format
Hurl is an API testing tool created by Orange Open Source, streamlining the process of making HTTP requests.
Microsoft text editor Edit available on Linux
Microsoft has released a new text editor for Ubuntu, featuring capabilities for programmers such as multi-language support and tool integration.
How Cloudflare Blocked a Record DDoS Attack of 7.3 Tbps
Cloudflare successfully blocked a massive 7.3 Tbps DDoS attack in 2020, showcasing its robust defense technology. Techniques like traffic dispersion effectively protected clients.
Is now the best time to learn programming?
The article analyzes the impact of military operations on society and politics, highlighting ethical dilemmas and the lasting consequences of leaders' decisions.
How I Use the Terminal? - Advanced Workflow with tmux, zsh, and nvim
Jyn's article outlines efficient terminal usage, highlighting command configuration, interface aesthetics, and essential tools like fish shell or zsh. It provides practical tips to enhance daily productivity and comfort at work, encouraging personalization of the workspace and exploration of new terminal techniques.
Quality Standard of AI-Generated Code in 2025 - Report from Qodo
The 'State of AI Code Quality' report outlines methods and tools assisting in automating code quality improvement in programming.
Why Raspberry Pi 4 may be too slow as a server?
The article addresses issues with slow restoration on Raspberry Pi and suggests ways to improve process efficiency.
Why point-by-point argumentation can be harmful in technical discussions
Sean Goedecke critiques the 'point-by-point' teaching method in programming, advocating for a holistic approach instead.
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