Mine is named Cyrus and he is a professional debugger
November 7, 2025 at 5:35 PM
Mine is named Cyrus and he is a professional debugger
Intellij supports attaching the debugger without downloading gradle ☺️ there's an option in the run configuration. It doesn't work with pre-config stages (settings) though 😅
November 10, 2025 at 9:50 AM
Intellij supports attaching the debugger without downloading gradle ☺️ there's an option in the run configuration. It doesn't work with pre-config stages (settings) though 😅
that's so weird, i wonder why the line number is incorrect in the chrome debugger. has anyone ever seen this before? had me looking at entirely the wrong part of my code until i realized what it was doing.
November 5, 2025 at 11:14 PM
that's so weird, i wonder why the line number is incorrect in the chrome debugger. has anyone ever seen this before? had me looking at entirely the wrong part of my code until i realized what it was doing.
Apparently this is from an FB post (I dont know who by, I don't have FB, sorry), and i saw it in a discord but it's so cool I wanted to share it. It's Dale Luck and Carl Sassenrath demoing the ROM debugger on an original Amiga prototype system at Amiga 40 🤩
November 4, 2025 at 10:20 AM
Apparently this is from an FB post (I dont know who by, I don't have FB, sorry), and i saw it in a discord but it's so cool I wanted to share it. It's Dale Luck and Carl Sassenrath demoing the ROM debugger on an original Amiga prototype system at Amiga 40 🤩
🛟 React Buoy - Zero-config dev tools for React Native
✅ Routes tracker
✅ Network monitor
✅ Storage browser
✅ React Query devtools
✅ Env inspector
✅ Layout debugger
No setup. Survives reloads. Pure JS! No native code!
github.com/LovesWorking...
#ReactNative
✅ Routes tracker
✅ Network monitor
✅ Storage browser
✅ React Query devtools
✅ Env inspector
✅ Layout debugger
No setup. Survives reloads. Pure JS! No native code!
github.com/LovesWorking...
#ReactNative
November 4, 2025 at 3:54 PM
🛟 React Buoy - Zero-config dev tools for React Native
✅ Routes tracker
✅ Network monitor
✅ Storage browser
✅ React Query devtools
✅ Env inspector
✅ Layout debugger
No setup. Survives reloads. Pure JS! No native code!
github.com/LovesWorking...
#ReactNative
✅ Routes tracker
✅ Network monitor
✅ Storage browser
✅ React Query devtools
✅ Env inspector
✅ Layout debugger
No setup. Survives reloads. Pure JS! No native code!
github.com/LovesWorking...
#ReactNative
📣 .NET Conf 2025 Session Highlight: Master the Art of Debugging in #VisualStudio.
In this #dotNETConf session, go beyond basic breakpoints and explore advanced debugging techniques, including conditional breakpoints, tracepoints, and data breakpoints.
Set your reminder: msft.it/63322tE8ku
In this #dotNETConf session, go beyond basic breakpoints and explore advanced debugging techniques, including conditional breakpoints, tracepoints, and data breakpoints.
Set your reminder: msft.it/63322tE8ku
November 5, 2025 at 6:10 PM
📣 .NET Conf 2025 Session Highlight: Master the Art of Debugging in #VisualStudio.
In this #dotNETConf session, go beyond basic breakpoints and explore advanced debugging techniques, including conditional breakpoints, tracepoints, and data breakpoints.
Set your reminder: msft.it/63322tE8ku
In this #dotNETConf session, go beyond basic breakpoints and explore advanced debugging techniques, including conditional breakpoints, tracepoints, and data breakpoints.
Set your reminder: msft.it/63322tE8ku
Daniel Gorin unveils Erlang's new debugger. Fresh tools for tracking down bugs.
November 5, 2025 at 3:21 PM
Daniel Gorin unveils Erlang's new debugger. Fresh tools for tracking down bugs.
These results support an adaptive recurrence theory:
When feedforward suffices → recognition stays ventrally.
When it fails → rapid, transient, cortex-wide recurrence (fronto-parietal feedback) to resolve recognition.
In other words: recurrent loops might be our brain's visual debugger 👀 (fin)
When feedforward suffices → recognition stays ventrally.
When it fails → rapid, transient, cortex-wide recurrence (fronto-parietal feedback) to resolve recognition.
In other words: recurrent loops might be our brain's visual debugger 👀 (fin)
November 7, 2025 at 9:39 AM
These results support an adaptive recurrence theory:
When feedforward suffices → recognition stays ventrally.
When it fails → rapid, transient, cortex-wide recurrence (fronto-parietal feedback) to resolve recognition.
In other words: recurrent loops might be our brain's visual debugger 👀 (fin)
When feedforward suffices → recognition stays ventrally.
When it fails → rapid, transient, cortex-wide recurrence (fronto-parietal feedback) to resolve recognition.
In other words: recurrent loops might be our brain's visual debugger 👀 (fin)
Coder avec un vampire
Debugger avec un vampire
Mise en prod avec un vampire
Daily avec un vampire
Planning Poker avec un vampire
Jira avec un vampire
Debugger avec un vampire
Mise en prod avec un vampire
Daily avec un vampire
Planning Poker avec un vampire
Jira avec un vampire
November 2, 2025 at 9:44 AM
Coder avec un vampire
Debugger avec un vampire
Mise en prod avec un vampire
Daily avec un vampire
Planning Poker avec un vampire
Jira avec un vampire
Debugger avec un vampire
Mise en prod avec un vampire
Daily avec un vampire
Planning Poker avec un vampire
Jira avec un vampire
Trop cool cette extension chrome Stimulus #devtools ! 🤩
Parfait pour debugger #stimulus (et cerise sur le gâteau ça fonctionne très bien dans #Symfony !)
Merci @robinsimonklein.dev
🙏🏼
chromewebstore.google.com/detail/stimu...
Parfait pour debugger #stimulus (et cerise sur le gâteau ça fonctionne très bien dans #Symfony !)
Merci @robinsimonklein.dev
🙏🏼
chromewebstore.google.com/detail/stimu...
November 5, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Trop cool cette extension chrome Stimulus #devtools ! 🤩
Parfait pour debugger #stimulus (et cerise sur le gâteau ça fonctionne très bien dans #Symfony !)
Merci @robinsimonklein.dev
🙏🏼
chromewebstore.google.com/detail/stimu...
Parfait pour debugger #stimulus (et cerise sur le gâteau ça fonctionne très bien dans #Symfony !)
Merci @robinsimonklein.dev
🙏🏼
chromewebstore.google.com/detail/stimu...
When building a team, you have to identify who is who. Ask a builder to debug, and they burn out. Ask a debugger to build, and they get nerd sniped. But the latter will eventually have a very high quality solution.
November 2, 2025 at 10:59 PM
When building a team, you have to identify who is who. Ask a builder to debug, and they burn out. Ask a debugger to build, and they get nerd sniped. But the latter will eventually have a very high quality solution.
"Saving our country," huh? More like saving his ego. Wonder if he uses a debugger for that. Doubt it. #Trump #Politics #TechThoughts #NoDebuggingSkills
November 3, 2025 at 9:48 AM
"Saving our country," huh? More like saving his ego. Wonder if he uses a debugger for that. Doubt it. #Trump #Politics #TechThoughts #NoDebuggingSkills
Just added integer variables + a runtime debugger!
Honestly didn't think I'd have time to get this done before release, but here we are. The debugger makes it so much easier to see what's happening with your variables in real-time.
#gamedev #indiedev #visualscripting #visualstorytelling
Honestly didn't think I'd have time to get this done before release, but here we are. The debugger makes it so much easier to see what's happening with your variables in real-time.
#gamedev #indiedev #visualscripting #visualstorytelling
October 31, 2025 at 5:57 AM
Just added integer variables + a runtime debugger!
Honestly didn't think I'd have time to get this done before release, but here we are. The debugger makes it so much easier to see what's happening with your variables in real-time.
#gamedev #indiedev #visualscripting #visualstorytelling
Honestly didn't think I'd have time to get this done before release, but here we are. The debugger makes it so much easier to see what's happening with your variables in real-time.
#gamedev #indiedev #visualscripting #visualstorytelling
I bought a chain-driven window opener from Zemismart and it was DOA. and because I am compulsively an engineer I decided I wouldn't let that stand and I have completely reverse-engineered the device and told them what the most likely root-cause is (I am not using a 433 remote, fuck that)
November 3, 2025 at 10:12 PM
I bought a chain-driven window opener from Zemismart and it was DOA. and because I am compulsively an engineer I decided I wouldn't let that stand and I have completely reverse-engineered the device and told them what the most likely root-cause is (I am not using a 433 remote, fuck that)
Really cool story about the developer of ZeroAccess -
The ZeroAccess Developer and His Windows Kernel-Mode Debugger.
https://r136a1.dev/2025/10/28/zeroaccess-developer-and-his-kernelmode-debugger/
https://www.youtube.com/@alexshort1643
The ZeroAccess Developer and His Windows Kernel-Mode Debugger.
https://r136a1.dev/2025/10/28/zeroaccess-developer-and-his-kernelmode-debugger/
https://www.youtube.com/@alexshort1643
October 30, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Really cool story about the developer of ZeroAccess -
The ZeroAccess Developer and His Windows Kernel-Mode Debugger.
https://r136a1.dev/2025/10/28/zeroaccess-developer-and-his-kernelmode-debugger/
https://www.youtube.com/@alexshort1643
The ZeroAccess Developer and His Windows Kernel-Mode Debugger.
https://r136a1.dev/2025/10/28/zeroaccess-developer-and-his-kernelmode-debugger/
https://www.youtube.com/@alexshort1643
JFC I hate this trend in Windows 10 & 11 to have error and password dialogs that cancel themselves the moment they lose focus.
How am I meant to pause the program in a debugger to work out which code path results in an error dialog if it fucking closes before I can click anything?
How am I meant to pause the program in a debugger to work out which code path results in an error dialog if it fucking closes before I can click anything?
October 31, 2025 at 3:03 PM
JFC I hate this trend in Windows 10 & 11 to have error and password dialogs that cancel themselves the moment they lose focus.
How am I meant to pause the program in a debugger to work out which code path results in an error dialog if it fucking closes before I can click anything?
How am I meant to pause the program in a debugger to work out which code path results in an error dialog if it fucking closes before I can click anything?
C'est un peu niche l'utilisation de l'oscilloscope pour débugger, ça s'utilise dans le développement de réseau ou d'outils de communication. Il y a peut-être d'autres utilisations mais je ne les connais pas.
October 31, 2025 at 12:11 PM
C'est un peu niche l'utilisation de l'oscilloscope pour débugger, ça s'utilise dans le développement de réseau ou d'outils de communication. Il y a peut-être d'autres utilisations mais je ne les connais pas.
Well, that's just an interesting lil thing maam, dont mind me, you know the reports you see, I have to ask these questions. Anyway, I'll be out of your hair now.
*walks away*
*turns around* oh just one more thing, you said you used a debugger.... but ma'!am... don't you write in Haskell?
*walks away*
*turns around* oh just one more thing, you said you used a debugger.... but ma'!am... don't you write in Haskell?
Unsolved you say? Well, I don't know about unsolved but I couldn't help but notice that you had this skolem variable lying around and I ask myself: "Well isn't it awfully curious that this variable has the same name?"
So I add better debugging to print out the context and, wouldn't you know it, …
So I add better debugging to print out the context and, wouldn't you know it, …
October 31, 2025 at 2:25 AM
Well, that's just an interesting lil thing maam, dont mind me, you know the reports you see, I have to ask these questions. Anyway, I'll be out of your hair now.
*walks away*
*turns around* oh just one more thing, you said you used a debugger.... but ma'!am... don't you write in Haskell?
*walks away*
*turns around* oh just one more thing, you said you used a debugger.... but ma'!am... don't you write in Haskell?
Seems bad: vibe coding is "not a 100X debugger. It’s a 100X vulnerability-suggester...the “kid who vibes 3x faster” is also the kid who just pushed 10 critical vulnerabilities to production".
medium.com/write-a-cata...
medium.com/write-a-cata...
Remember Vibe Coders? Yeah… They’re Gone
Turns out it was the first AI bubble to burst
medium.com
October 29, 2025 at 1:39 PM
Seems bad: vibe coding is "not a 100X debugger. It’s a 100X vulnerability-suggester...the “kid who vibes 3x faster” is also the kid who just pushed 10 critical vulnerabilities to production".
medium.com/write-a-cata...
medium.com/write-a-cata...
This is the best part: as long as you have a desire to make the computer do truly funny things, the Cool Shit can be had Right Now!!!
I got infinite money in Rollercoaster Tycoon by mucking around in the program's guts with a debugger and hex editor.
The truth is out there.
I got infinite money in Rollercoaster Tycoon by mucking around in the program's guts with a debugger and hex editor.
The truth is out there.
October 29, 2025 at 2:03 PM
This is the best part: as long as you have a desire to make the computer do truly funny things, the Cool Shit can be had Right Now!!!
I got infinite money in Rollercoaster Tycoon by mucking around in the program's guts with a debugger and hex editor.
The truth is out there.
I got infinite money in Rollercoaster Tycoon by mucking around in the program's guts with a debugger and hex editor.
The truth is out there.
And here is the polished and fully functional version! 🥳 It is very cool to be able to debug C64 assembly code written in C#. You can modify all registers, stack variables, zero pages variables (you get access to their names!), VIC/SID registers. You can view […]
[Original post on mastodon.social]
[Original post on mastodon.social]
October 28, 2025 at 9:36 PM
And here is the polished and fully functional version! 🥳 It is very cool to be able to debug C64 assembly code written in C#. You can modify all registers, stack variables, zero pages variables (you get access to their names!), VIC/SID registers. You can view […]
[Original post on mastodon.social]
[Original post on mastodon.social]
When this happened back when I supported those things, I'd occasionally get called to help someone try to 'rescue their document' if they hadn't saved it (not a thing that was possible).
But sometimes I'd flip into Macsbug, point at something on the screen, and say, "See, here. It's already lost."
But sometimes I'd flip into Macsbug, point at something on the screen, and say, "See, here. It's already lost."
October 26, 2025 at 3:15 PM
When this happened back when I supported those things, I'd occasionally get called to help someone try to 'rescue their document' if they hadn't saved it (not a thing that was possible).
But sometimes I'd flip into Macsbug, point at something on the screen, and say, "See, here. It's already lost."
But sometimes I'd flip into Macsbug, point at something on the screen, and say, "See, here. It's already lost."
When a test fails, just right-click and choose “Debug with Copilot.”
Introducing the Debugger Agent for Unit Tests, now in the Visual Studio 2026 Insiders October release.
Check it out: msft.it/63322sfFQK
Introducing the Debugger Agent for Unit Tests, now in the Visual Studio 2026 Insiders October release.
Check it out: msft.it/63322sfFQK
October 24, 2025 at 2:40 PM
When a test fails, just right-click and choose “Debug with Copilot.”
Introducing the Debugger Agent for Unit Tests, now in the Visual Studio 2026 Insiders October release.
Check it out: msft.it/63322sfFQK
Introducing the Debugger Agent for Unit Tests, now in the Visual Studio 2026 Insiders October release.
Check it out: msft.it/63322sfFQK
to be fair to everyone else apple fought tooth and nail to protect the usage of a TRASH CAN to represent the file waste so they probably were also afraid to make their explorers a little guy
now you could, but it's been over 2 decades...
but i want to mention to Dr. Watson, Former Windows Debugger
now you could, but it's been over 2 decades...
but i want to mention to Dr. Watson, Former Windows Debugger
October 24, 2025 at 1:11 AM
to be fair to everyone else apple fought tooth and nail to protect the usage of a TRASH CAN to represent the file waste so they probably were also afraid to make their explorers a little guy
now you could, but it's been over 2 decades...
but i want to mention to Dr. Watson, Former Windows Debugger
now you could, but it's been over 2 decades...
but i want to mention to Dr. Watson, Former Windows Debugger
I've been trying to use Jetbrains Rider lately in lieu of my old standby Visual Studio, you know, Just In Case. The debugger (where I think VS really shines) so far I would describe as adequate. While I don't love Rider, it does feel like a totally viable alternative to VS if push comes to shove.
October 23, 2025 at 5:48 PM
I've been trying to use Jetbrains Rider lately in lieu of my old standby Visual Studio, you know, Just In Case. The debugger (where I think VS really shines) so far I would describe as adequate. While I don't love Rider, it does feel like a totally viable alternative to VS if push comes to shove.