We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.
really shows the strength of google's turnaround
not just model quality, but good taste in demos, going all-in on comms including sundar (finally), having an actual memorable+catchy name (finally x2), accessible rollout/UX (finally x3!)
you love to see it
It's finally time to announce what we've been working on.
Welcome to the all new Affinity.
Download now from https://t.co/d9OTjPlFwn - welcome to the start of creative freedom for all, totally free. Forever.
📢Gophers & Rustaceans!
We have a new mini series from our Go & Rust: Powering the Future Webinar 🥳
In this series our Go Instructor, @goinggodotnet & Rust Instructor, @herberticus, will answer some burning questions surrounding the languages.
Today, in Ep 1, Herbert and Bill discuss the origins of #Rust and some of the language’s characteristics.
📽️Watch here: https://t.co/zW77ckw1PR
Tune in each Monday for a new episode!🤓
The @golang team have been on fire and yesterday the published a blog titled "Perfectly Reproducible, Verified Go Toolchains". Here are the highlights:
- Software is often distributed in binaries, which can be difficult to inspect.
- We want to protect our software from Supply chain attacks (which effectively means one of the dependencies used to build our project changes). The best way to do this is to make builds truly reproducible.
- Go1.21 is the first #golang version to enable truly reproducible builds; If we start with the same toolchain source code, we will get the exact same toolchain binaries out.
It's not enough to just claim builds are reproducible, you need to be able to prove it! The team therefore build https://t.co/YNyUCXJWpw.
gorebuild will start with the source code in the Go Git repository and rebuild the current Go versions, checking that they match the archives posted on https://t.co/GYmsWgwTwl.
The original post goes into a lot more detail as to how they implemented this and some of the challenges they faced, so be sure to check it out (https://t.co/XPCWGpP1Pb).
I heard DigitalOcean laid off the entire tutorials tech writers team, among others. It's weird because the tutorials are one of the reasons for their big success IMHO. If I was a competitor, I'd hire them all