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    Mill

    Mill

    Your shiny new Java/Scala build tool

    Your shiny new Scala build tool! Confused by SBT? Frustrated by Maven? Perplexed by Gradle? Give Mill a try. In-process tests live in the .test sub-modules of the various Mill modules. These range from tiny unit tests, to larger integration tests that instantiate a TestUtil.BaseModule in-process and a TestEvaluator to evaluate tasks on it. Note that the in-memory tests compile the BaseModule together with the test suite, and do not exercise the Mill script-file bootstrapping, transformation, and compilation process.
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    Diffy

    Diffy

    Find potential bugs in your services with Diffy

    ...It acts as a proxy that fans out real production requests to three backends: the current “primary,” a “candidate” (new build), and a “shadow” baseline, then compares responses to detect behavioral differences. By using live traffic rather than synthetic tests, Diffy surfaces edge cases and data-dependent discrepancies that unit tests often miss. It provides mechanisms to normalize noise (timestamps, IDs, ordering) so diffs reflect meaningful regressions rather than incidental variance. Results are aggregated and visualized so teams can triage by endpoint, response field, or error type, turning release validation into a data-driven process. ...
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    Scala Exercises

    Scala Exercises

    The easy way to learn Scala

    ...It is modular, so additional modules or “sections” can be added for new topics or libraries. The aim is to reduce the friction in learning Scala by integrating documentation, examples, and live code execution in a unified environment. It also serves as a community-driven repository: contributors can author and maintain exercises, and learners can see evolving content aligned with the Scala ecosystem’s changes.
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    Debian Unstable/testing alpha.

    Pre-Alpha Console distro for high performance Linux computing.

    Basic Debian INTEL/AMD HPC console/desktop multi purpose. Linux for software devs/QA and thin laboratory clusters. MIC hardware, NUMA and live network memory and full IPv6 are supported. Final alpha release features: ======== * Usb image * General debian repos * VM optimizations * Hugepages by default * CGROUPs optimized by default * ALSA * Latest Debugging / Baremetal kernels * Full Haswell and MIC support in test * Full optimized python support * Full optimized perl support * Java compliance * IPv6 full stack with IPsets * Multipath storage * Overclocking tools * Student/Developer scripts. ...
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    AI-generated apps that pass security review

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    Guardian Frontend

    Guardian Frontend

    The Guardian DotCom

    This repository hosts a major part of The Guardian’s web application stack, historically the Play Framework–based code that serves the newspaper’s content at scale. It orchestrates rendering of articles, live blogs, and interactive pieces while integrating advertising, analytics, identity, and paywall-adjacent features. The codebase coordinates with upstream content APIs, image services, and media platforms to compose pages dynamically with caching and edge-friendly layouts. Operationally, it’s engineered for high traffic spikes—breaking news or live sports—through aggressive caching strategies, feature switches, and robust fault isolation between services. ...
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