Exciting news: I’ll be code cartooning again soon! 🥳
With WebAssembly’s component model now becoming a Real Thing, I feel like I can step away from my current role. And now I get to explain things again! 🥰
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@linclark es investigadora, educadora independiente y creadora de Code cartoons. Con una carrera enfocada en herramientas para desarrolladores y estándares web.
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Exciting news: I’ll be code cartooning again soon! 🥳
With WebAssembly’s component model now becoming a Real Thing, I feel like I can step away from my current role. And now I get to explain things again! 🥰
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That does mean that there is a Director of Engineering role up for grabs at Fastly! Great for anyone who wants to drive the future of Compute forward 🚀
grnh.se/3cc9ce361us
It was important work and I’m glad I did it, but as I told my team—middle management is not my love language 😝
But I know that there is someone out there who has a passion for management and can take this team to the next level. And I look forward to working with them!
Nearly a decade of making stick figure cartoons… now I’m finally figuring out how to do faces!
Featuring a cool person from my favorite podcast: Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
iheart.com/podcast/1119-cool…
ALT Cartoon drawings of two wrestlers: The Great Gama and Stanislaus Zbysko
This time, from the Molly Maguires episode...
James McParland, a Pinkerton detective, was NOT a cool person. When PA mine workers were unionizing, he infiltrated the group and collabed with the private Coal and Iron Police to send members to their deaths
iheart.com/podcast/1119-cool…
ALT Cartoon of James McParland, with a note that says "NOT one of the Cool People"
I'm really sorry to see all of the layoffs going across my feed... I know how much going through a layoff sucks regardless of whether you're on the departing or staying side 😔
For language runtime engs, we did just open a spot on my team if it helps: fastly.com/about/jobs/apply/…
It’s time for Wasmtime One-Dot-OHHHH!
Here’s how we made it:
- Super fast 🚀
- Super safe 🔒
- Super production ready 🦾
Plus: Why use a standalone WebAssembly engine in the first place?
bytecodealliance.org/article…
It’s time for Wasmtime One-Dot-OHHHH!
Here’s how we made it:
- Super fast 🚀
- Super safe 🔒
- Super production ready 🦾
Plus: Why use a standalone WebAssembly engine in the first place?
bytecodealliance.org/article…
My favorite quote from this:
"As a result of all of this work, instantiation time of SpiderMonkey.wasm went from about 2 ms… to 5 microseconds, or 400 times faster. Not bad!"
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ALT Sketchnote showing main points the speaker makes: She invites the audience to judge her and talks about the categories they would use. She then talks about creating Ms Marvel, talking about how they tapped into a powerful yet simple idea. She then talks about stereotype threat and how it makes us mask who we truly are. But we can have safe spaces, like hers as a child, reading the X-Men. She explains that stories can be the shield. We can create myths that defy myths. She talks about how Marvel tells the story of the hero behind the mask, and how characters like Kamala Kahn are about confronting the labels you've been assigned. She follows up with a quote from a Rumi poem that includes the line "Unfold your own myth"