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Once you start your journey down the formal methods rabbit hole (which I started with TLA+) you can never stop. This is a very good introduction to Alloy, a modelling language which seems well suited for data structure descriptions (not procedural/step-time models)
Next after the intro above, this is a short post about how you would set up a reasonable hierarchy of keys in an organisation. Something like "Infrastructure team owns infrastructure keys, developers own GitHub" but with more layers. Then you can automatically check somebody has access to stuff, etc. Neat.
The guys at SoftwareMill (excellent technical blog and people) stumbled upon this. The kind of bug that could defeat you, but they succeeded, and documented it for the rest of us.
A package released late last week, it helps you navigate your open buffers in a visual way. Pretty neat, and even with my usual 20+ buffers seems to work seamlessly.
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