Someone reminded me of these historical maps of, let's call them, "the bad old days". They are only 3 years apart! And the second one is already 13 years old. 2007: 2010:
I have written quite a few posts on note-taking over the last year or so. Physical paper, and especially blank pages, has also been a topic that has shown up with some frequency. Let’s explore these a bit more in this post. The Blank Page In A Blank Page, I delved into why sometimes a ... Read more
A New Wave of Peer-to-Peer Apps Heralds a Farm-to-Table Internet
This week, we discuss the local-first computing movement and its push to reduce our reliance on the corporate-owned, cloud-based software tools we use every day.
In this article, we will explore some of the issues that remain with GitOps and are currently being addressed — and more specifically, associated myths.
Silverlight Just Won't Die: 'XAML for Blazor' Arrives -- Visual Studio Magazine
Userware is using vestiges of the long-gone and sorely missed Microsoft Silverlight web-dev platform to power its new 'XAML for Blazor' offering, which lets .NET developers use markup language within client-side Blazor applications.
It’s time for the open source Rambos to stop fighting and agree that developers care more about software’s access and ease of use than the purity of its license.
The Curator’s Code: Blogging’s Great Misunderstood Idea
Was building a language to properly give people credit a bad idea? If no, why did it get so much pushback? Let’s re-assess the blog era’s most hated idea.