In my latest blog post, I share some great resources: a Linux disk usage calculator, insightful programming advice from Marcus’ Blog, an innovative WebAssembly project for Linux virtualization, an introduction to physics-based deep learning, and an intriguing take on the future of AI chatbots. Dive in and explore these fascinating topics with me!
- dut: – A disk usage calculator for Linux
- Marcus’ Blog: I finally have the feeling that I’m a decent programmer, so I thought it would be fun to write some advice with the idea of “what would have gotten me to this point faster?” I’m not claiming this is great advice for everyone, just that it would have been good advice for me. If you (or your team) are shooting yourselves in the foot constantly, fix the gun I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been on a team and there’s something about the system that’s very easy to screw up, but no one thinks about ways to make it harder to make that mistake.
- WebVM – Linux virtualization in WebAssembly: Server-less virtual machine, networking included, running browser-side in HTML5/WebAssembly. Code in any programming language inside this Linux terminal.
- Physics-based Deep Learning:
- If AI chatbots are the future, I hate it: