Technology Commentary

Technology Commentary

The Art Of The Minimal Paywall
The Art Of The Minimal Paywall
What’s the least you can do to build an effective paywall for creators that’s mostly open-source? If we can figure that out, that might help lots of creators.
·tedium.co·
The Art Of The Minimal Paywall
Self-Hosting Tools: Still Worth Trying In 2026?
Self-Hosting Tools: Still Worth Trying In 2026?
Once upon a time, self-hosting used to be a cost-effective thing. Is it still a good option for fending off SaaS as the prices keep creeping up?
·tedium.co·
Self-Hosting Tools: Still Worth Trying In 2026?
Reclaimers, Techtonic, Space and more...
Reclaimers, Techtonic, Space and more...
Hello, fellow conscientious objectors! Welcome back to more news from the Opt Out Project. This list has been quiet of late if only because it has been a...
·buttondown.com·
Reclaimers, Techtonic, Space and more...
Petri Nets as a Music Sequencer
Petri Nets as a Music Sequencer
What if a 60-year-old math diagram could write drum beats? Turns out it can — and the results sound surprisingly good.
·blog.stackdump.com·
Petri Nets as a Music Sequencer
OpenTelemetry Profiles Enters Public Alpha
OpenTelemetry Profiles Enters Public Alpha
Since OpenTelemetry first introduced Profiles, momentum has only grown towards building a unified industry standard for continuous production profiling, standing alongside traces, metrics, and logs. Today, the Profiling SIG is proud to announce that the Profiles signal has officially entered public Alpha, and we are ready for broader community use and feedback. Production profiling for all Continuously capturing low-overhead performance profiles in production is a technique that has been used for decades. It helps troubleshoot production incidents, improves user experience by making software faster and reduces computation costs by making the same work take less resources. Historically, the industry lacked a common framework and protocol for continuous profiling, even with formats like JFR and pprof being popular.
·opentelemetry.io·
OpenTelemetry Profiles Enters Public Alpha
CSS Refactoring with an AI Safety Net
CSS Refactoring with an AI Safety Net
How to safely refactor messy CSS using AI assistance and screenshot-based visual diffing as a regression safety net.
·danielabaron.me·
CSS Refactoring with an AI Safety Net
Agentic AI and Dynamic Authorization: A Series Recap
Agentic AI and Dynamic Authorization: A Series Recap
I’ve been exploring how policy, delegation, and continuous authorization can make agentic AI systems useful without making them ungovernable. This post ties together six essays that trace that journey from foundational ideas to practical patterns.
·windley.com·
Agentic AI and Dynamic Authorization: A Series Recap
The Network Intelligence Blueprint ~ Chris Grundemann
The Network Intelligence Blueprint ~ Chris Grundemann
When I start a new engagement, one of the first things I ask for is a current network inventory. Not a diagram. Not a design doc. Just a list of active devices on the network. More often than I would like to admit, the operator can't give me one. This is most common in regional ISPs and
·chrisgrundemann.com·
The Network Intelligence Blueprint ~ Chris Grundemann
Verification Was The Answer - Fernando Gros
Verification Was The Answer - Fernando Gros
No one will say that a failure to do verification properly is what killed social media. Except for me. I believe it’s the main reason for the mess we’re in.
·fernandogros.com·
Verification Was The Answer - Fernando Gros
Server-Sent Events — Vivian Voss
Server-Sent Events — Vivian Voss
Most real-time features are one-way. The browser solved this in 2015 with one line of JavaScript that nobody teaches.
·vivianvoss.net·
Server-Sent Events — Vivian Voss
Why Mathematicians Design Languages — Vivian Voss
Why Mathematicians Design Languages — Vivian Voss
Every mainstream programming language was designed by a mathematician. Not one linguist in the room. Ninety years later, we are still writing in their notation.
·vivianvoss.net·
Why Mathematicians Design Languages — Vivian Voss
The Observability Tax — Vivian Voss
The Observability Tax — Vivian Voss
syslog has existed since 1983. In 2026, a mid-sized company spends $708,000 per year to know whether its servers are running. The observability tax, itemised.
·vivianvoss.net·
The Observability Tax — Vivian Voss
The Log — Vivian Voss
The Log — Vivian Voss
Eric Allman wrote syslog in the 1980s. Forty years of production. Zero licence fees. Four commands that do what a vendor contract promises and rather frequently fails to deliver.
·vivianvoss.net·
The Log — Vivian Voss