Второй онлайн-день #DotNext закончился.
В числе прочего был интересный разговор на тему «Страх и ненависть в Open Source», но я вам о некоторых особо заметных случаях рассказывал уже вот тут и тут. Ещё послушал про обратное соединение распиленного монолита (бывает, что и такое нужно!) и ещё пару докладов.
В целом, впечатления противоречивые. Опишу кратко.
Плюсы:
1. Высочайшего качества техническая организация. Ничего не глючило, чистая картинка и звук, удобный UI.
2. Были полезные и практичные вещи, интересные.
3. Реально отвечали на вопросы в чате в реалтайм-режиме.
Что прошло ниже моих ожиданий (я впервые на такой дорогой IT-конференции):
1. Наверное, подсознательно я ожидал что с учётом цены билета буквально каждый доклад будет супер звёздным уровня "Торвальдс лично рассказывает подробности устройства ядра Linux, и делает это с шутками и котиками". Но доклады в среднем довольно обычные. Некоторые поверхностные, другие на очень далёкую от меня тему. И ещё их не очень много, не то, чтоб был гигантский выбор. Хотя, справедливости ради, больше 2-3 лекций в день тяжело осилить.
2. Интерактивные фишки формально заявлены: виртуальные стенды и квизы. По факту, во-первых, стенды и квизы полностью повторяют друг друга, во-вторых, их было всего два, и интересный (на мой личный взгляд) только один. Я ожидал, что их хотя бы десяток будет.
3. Часть обсуждения в Telegram, часть прямо в онлайн-чате лекции, и это, на мой взгляд, не пошло на пользу. Мне не хотелось вступать в Telegram-чат, но активность в основном чате лекции была низкой, при этом с телефона такой чат вообще не подразумевался.
Я для себя убедился, что всё-таки именно мне в таких мероприятиях важна офлайновость: прийти и вживую потусить, получить мерч, поучаствовать в активностях. Чисто в онлайн-формате сугубо на мой взгляд мероприятие себя не окупает. Посмотрим, что будет в офлайне 27-го числа, напишу вам отзыв.
#dev
⚡️swap.coffee: Major UI Widget Kit Update
#update#documentation
swap.coffee has introduced a significant update to its UI Widget Kit. The update features a new design, supports MEV Protect, Limit Orders, DCA, and much more. Updated documentation is now available for users at @swapcoffee_dev_chat.
Source: link
@tonlines
Cekura Secures $500K Funding
Cekura has completed a funding round of $500K on December 4, 2024. The company specializes in browser agents that ensure product documentation remains current.
#Cekura#Funding#Documentation#Tech#BrowserAgents#Startup#Investment #2024 #Innovation#Business
Documentation News:
In Moscow, two men who failed to register for military service were stripped of their citizenship
This was reported on the Telegram channel by the official representative of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs Irina Volk.
Volk recalled that, in accordance with Russian law, every man with acquired citizenship must register for military service within two weeks. Violators face punishment.
Our advise to members:
1. Comply with local laws. Register for military service if you are of draft age and have acquired citizenship.
2. Similarly, if you are of draft age and have no plans to register for military service, then you should consider not applying for citizenship.
Like the popular saying goes, you can't eat your cake and have it.
https://t.me/nido_russia/1827
#laws#naturaliation#documentation#passport#citizenship
Source: Life(.ru)
#html#documentation#hacktoberfest#hass#hassio#home_assistant#jekyll
You can set up and contribute to the Home Assistant website easily by following the developer documentation, which explains how to edit and preview the site locally using simple commands. This helps you see your changes live on your computer before sharing them. There are also tools to speed up website updates by temporarily hiding blog posts you’re not working on, making the process faster. This setup benefits you by making it straightforward to improve the site, test changes quickly, and manage content efficiently without delays. It’s designed to support smooth collaboration and faster website maintenance.
https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant.io
#python#documentation#gotchas#interview_questions#pitfalls#python#python_interview_questions#snippets#wats#wtf
Python is a high-level, easy-to-read programming language widely used in many fields like web development, data science, and AI. The "What the f*ck Python?" project helps you understand tricky, surprising Python behaviors through clear examples and explanations. It reveals lesser-known features and common pitfalls, making it easier to write better code and debug problems. By exploring these examples, you can deepen your knowledge of Python’s internals, improve your coding skills, and avoid common mistakes, which benefits both beginners and experienced programmers alike[3].
https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfpython
#ruby#api_documentation#app#devdocs#developer_tools#docs#documentation#documentation_tool#hacktoberfest#offline#pwa
DevDocs is a free, fast, and easy-to-use web app that lets you quickly search and browse official API documentation for many programming languages and tools all in one place. It works offline, has a clean interface, supports keyboard shortcuts, dark mode, and mobile use. You can access over 100 documentations like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more without switching tabs or searching Google repeatedly. It saves time by providing instant search results and keeps everything organized, making coding and learning more efficient and enjoyable. You can use it online or run it locally with Docker for even faster access[1][2][3][5].
https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/devdocs
— LibreCellular 21.04 documentation –https://librecellular.org/
The LibreCellular project aims to make it easier to create #4G cellular #networks with open source software and low cost software-defined radio (#SDR) hardware. Seeking to achieve this via validated hardware and software configurations that are subjected to rigorous testing, together with additional tooling and #documentation for repeatable deployment.
LibreCellular will build on the work of numerous existing open source software and hardware projects, related to both the #cellular platform itself and associated test #infrastructure. Where necessary additional components will be developed, with any software source code and #hardware designs published under #opensource licences. The focus is very much on integration, testing, packaging and documentation, reusing and building upon existing solutions..
#LibreCellular#CellulaireLibre
#python#ai#ai_agents#ai_coding#claude_code_plugin#claude_code_plugins#claude_code_plugins_marketplace#claude_marketplace#claude_plugin#claude_skills#docs#documentation#mcp#mcp_server#postgres#postgresql#skills
pg-aiguide helps AI coding tools create better PostgreSQL code with semantic search of official docs, best-practice skills for schemas/indexes, and extension info like TimescaleDB. Install it free as a public MCP server or Claude plugin in tools like Cursor/VS Code for one-click setup. It fixes AI's weak spots—outdated code, missing constraints (4x more), indexes (55% more), and modern PG17 features—producing robust, fast, maintainable schemas that save you debugging time and production fixes.
https://github.com/timescale/pg-aiguide
#python#blocknotejs#collaborative#django#documentation#g2g#government#knowledge#knowledge_base#mit#mit_license#opensource#reactjs#realtime_collaboration#self_hosted#wiki#yjs
Docs is a collaborative online text editor that helps you and your team write, edit, and organize documents together in real time, even offline. It offers easy formatting, AI tools like summarizing and rephrasing, and secure sharing with controlled access. You can export documents in various formats and create structured knowledge with subpages. Docs is open source, easy to self-host, and used by public organizations, ensuring your data stays secure and private. This tool saves time, improves teamwork, and turns your notes into organized knowledge you can access anytime. It’s great for teams wanting efficient, secure, and collaborative document editing.
https://github.com/suitenumerique/docs