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We Need To Rewild The Internet | NOEMA
We Need To Rewild The Internet | NOEMA
The internet has become an extractive and fragile monoculture. But we can revitalize it using lessons learned by ecologists.
·noemamag.com·
We Need To Rewild The Internet | NOEMA
Embrace Complexity; Tighten Your Feedback Loops
Embrace Complexity; Tighten Your Feedback Loops
Fred Hebert discusses various small approaches and patterns that influence how teams deal with reliability, and highlights some of the key interactions and behaviors.
·infoq.com·
Embrace Complexity; Tighten Your Feedback Loops
The Dark Forest Anthology of the Internet
The Dark Forest Anthology of the Internet
My essay The Extended Internet Universe, where I coined the term “cozyweb” (probably in my top 5 most successful memes) is featured in this cute little collectible book, The Dark Forest Anthology o…
·ribbonfarm.com·
The Dark Forest Anthology of the Internet
CloudCruise
CloudCruise
Zapier for your browser Automate
·cloudcruise.com·
CloudCruise
Distributed Authorization
Distributed Authorization
Using local data to answer authorization questions with Oso Cloud
·osohq.com·
Distributed Authorization
How One Programmer Built an AI-Powered Interactive FAQ
How One Programmer Built an AI-Powered Interactive FAQ
Veteran AI programmer and entrepreneur Andrew Yeung on the difficulties and opportunities of building an AI-powered, interactive FAQ.
·thenewstack.io·
How One Programmer Built an AI-Powered Interactive FAQ
MKBHDs For Everything
MKBHDs For Everything
Marques Brownlee has tremendous power because he can go direct to consumers; that is possible in media, and AI will make it possible everywhere.
·stratechery.com·
MKBHDs For Everything
Query Apache Kafka with SQL
Query Apache Kafka with SQL
Data users have long sought the ability to query data directly in Kafka, and we’re getting close to finding that missing magic with SQL.
·thenewstack.io·
Query Apache Kafka with SQL
12 Map Happenings that Rocked our World: Part 9
12 Map Happenings that Rocked our World: Part 9
The Map Happenings series on the hugely impactful events that forever changed our world. This week: the story of a little known company called ‘Etak’. I think you’ll find it a fas…
·maphappenings.com·
12 Map Happenings that Rocked our World: Part 9
Etak - Wikipedia
Etak - Wikipedia
Etak, Inc. was an independent US-based vendor of automotive navigation system equipment, digital maps, and mapping software. It was founded in 1983.[1] Competitor Navteq was founded in 1985.[2]
·en.wikipedia.org·
Etak - Wikipedia
Your old gadgets are likely good enough
Your old gadgets are likely good enough
When I'm not here pointing out dog videos, I spend the rest of my work day as a technology journalist. I decided that I wanted in on this line of…
·boingboing.net·
Your old gadgets are likely good enough
More is less
More is less
The command line utilities "less" and "more" are a pun on the aphorism "less is more."
·johndcook.com·
More is less
What Comes after Internal Developer Platforms?
What Comes after Internal Developer Platforms?
With the complexity of building and maintaining internal developer platforms, does anyone else feel the pendulum is about to drop?
·thenewstack.io·
What Comes after Internal Developer Platforms?
Does Self-Hosting Need A Flatpak To Take Off The Edge?
Does Self-Hosting Need A Flatpak To Take Off The Edge?
Self-hosted apps are having a moment, but people are still a little freaked out by them. Could a Flatpak-style approach to self-hosting help matters?
·tedium.co·
Does Self-Hosting Need A Flatpak To Take Off The Edge?
Is Platform Engineering Really Just API Governance?
Is Platform Engineering Really Just API Governance?
Does it matter if you call it platform engineering or API governance? Map out and standardize your APIs so they can be easily accessed internally and reused.
·thenewstack.io·
Is Platform Engineering Really Just API Governance?
I’m AirChatting
I’m AirChatting
There have been multiple attempts to create a new social network that tries to mimic Twitter as a short-text-oriented real-time platform ever since Twitter (nee X) started to fray. M…
·om.co·
I’m AirChatting
Analyzing The Code From The Terminator’s HUD
Analyzing The Code From The Terminator’s HUD
The T-800, also known as the Terminator, was like some kind of non-giving up robot guy. The robot assassin viewed the world through a tinted view with lines of code scrolling by all the while. It w…
·hackaday.com·
Analyzing The Code From The Terminator’s HUD
What if password managers were never allowed on iOS?
What if password managers were never allowed on iOS?
I have found myself writing about myths and what I find to be unfounded fears about allowing companies to compete with Apple’s apps a lot recently. One of the concerns a few people brought up with my last post about competition was that even if it might make Apple’
·birchtree.me·
What if password managers were never allowed on iOS?
Rice's Theorem and Software Failures
Rice's Theorem and Software Failures
Software cannot be shown to be stable, and so it’s safer to assume it isn’t.
·blog.relyabilit.ie·
Rice's Theorem and Software Failures