Technology Commentary

Technology Commentary

I’ve defended Google search for years, but their AI answers suck so hard
I’ve defended Google search for years, but their AI answers suck so hard
404 Media: Google Is Paying Reddit $60 Million for Fucksmith to Tell Its Users to Eat Glue as the prophecy foretold, we are learning exactly what Google is paying Reddit $60 million annually for. And that is to confidently serve its customers ideas like, to make cheese stick on a
·birchtree.me·
I’ve defended Google search for years, but their AI answers suck so hard
Gordon Bell And DEC - The Mini Computer Era
Gordon Bell And DEC - The Mini Computer Era
Programming book reviews, programming tutorials,programming news, C#, Ruby, Python,C, C++, PHP, Visual Basic, Computer book reviews, computer history, programming history, joomla, theory, spreadsheets and more.
·i-programmer.info·
Gordon Bell And DEC - The Mini Computer Era
BitKeeper, Linux, and licensing disputes: How Linus wrote Git in 14 days
BitKeeper, Linux, and licensing disputes: How Linus wrote Git in 14 days
For the first ten years of development, prior to its usage of BitKeeper, the Linux Kernel version control tool of choice had just been Linus himself. The system worked like this: developers would submit tarballs and patches to a handful of Linsus’s trusted lieutenants.
·graphite.dev·
BitKeeper, Linux, and licensing disputes: How Linus wrote Git in 14 days
No assembly required: the benefits of an opinionated platform
No assembly required: the benefits of an opinionated platform
When you talk to a doctor about a medical issue they will often present you with all of the options but shy away from providing an unambiguous recommendation. When you talk to a lawyer about a lega…
·bravenewgeek.com·
No assembly required: the benefits of an opinionated platform
Mapping The Human Brain And Where This May Lead Us
Mapping The Human Brain And Where This May Lead Us
In order to understand something, it helps to observe it up close and study its inner workings. This is no less true for the brain, whether it is the brain of a mouse, that of a whale, or the squis…
·hackaday.com·
Mapping The Human Brain And Where This May Lead Us
Streaming Has Become Cable
Streaming Has Become Cable
Tell me if you’ve heard this one before: a streaming provider is joining up with another streaming provider to offer a bundle. Last week it…
·medium.com·
Streaming Has Become Cable
No Wrong Doors.
No Wrong Doors.
Some governmental agencies have started to adopt No Wrong Door policies, which aim to provide help–often health or mental health services–to individuals even if they show up to the wrong agency to request help. The core insight is that the employees at those agencies are far better equipped to navigate their own bureaucracies than an individual who knows nothing about the bureaucracy’s internal function. For the most part, technology organizations are not complex bureaucracies, but sometimes they do seem to operate that way.
·lethain.com·
No Wrong Doors.
Amber Compiles To Bash
Amber Compiles To Bash
It certainly isn’t a new idea to compile a language into an intermediate language. The original C++ compiler outputs C code, for example. Enhanced versions of Fortran were often just conversi…
·hackaday.com·
Amber Compiles To Bash
Monolith!
Monolith!
Deconstructing the undeconstructable basic building blocks of reality
·studio.ribbonfarm.com·
Monolith!
What OpenAI did
What OpenAI did
A new model opens up new possibilities
·oneusefulthing.org·
What OpenAI did
Unresolved identities: The silent data project killer
Unresolved identities: The silent data project killer
You can’t afford not to solve identity resolution – because when you do the value of every customer data initiative goes up, and the complexity goes down.
·rudderstack.com·
Unresolved identities: The silent data project killer
State of the Terminal | g.p. anders
State of the Terminal | g.p. anders
This is a companion article to my talk at Neovimconf 2023. I have been using Vim/Neovim as my full time text editor for close to 10 years. I’ve spent a lot of time in the terminal and have become very aware of the many flaws and idiosyncrasies of this bizarre platform. But I also think it gets a lot of things right! And I’m not alone in this belief: terminal based tools are still widely popular even in the presence of many alternatives (the StackOverflow developer survey shows that Neovim is the “most loved” editor 3 years in a row).
·gpanders.com·
State of the Terminal | g.p. anders
'Entity' is the wrong idea
'Entity' is the wrong idea
Joe Armstrong, creator of the Erlang programming language, once said  You wanted a banana but what you got was a gorilla holding the banana ...
·tobega.blogspot.com·
'Entity' is the wrong idea
Windows Returns
Windows Returns
Microsoft held its most compelling Windows’ event in years, because Windows is no longer the center of the company.
·stratechery.com·
Windows Returns