Most agencies flinch when they hear the word productisation. It sounds like someone’s about to force their work into a neat little package with a bow on top. A fixed scope, a shiny cover, a rigid process. Something that takes the soul out of the work.
But productisation, when
The Database Powering America’s Hospitals May Not Be What You Expect
Ever heard of MUMPS? Both programming language and database, it was developed in the 1960s for the Massachusetts General Hospital. The goal was to streamline the increasingly enormous timesink that…
When Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone in January 2007, his words made their way into history: Today, we’re introducing three revolutionary products of this class. The first one is a widescreen iPod with touch controls. The second is a revolutionary mobile phone. And the third is a breakthrough Internet communications device. So, three things; a […]
Today, it is hard to imagine a world without recorded audio, and for the most part that started with Edison’s invention of the phonograph. However, for most of its history, the phonograph was…
Plotters aren’t as common as they once were. Today, many printers can get high enough resolution with dots that drawing things with a pen isn’t as necessary as it once was. But certainl…
The recent announcement that Netflix formalized a deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s television and film studios, as well as the HBO Max streaming service, ... Read more
John Battelle's Search Blog Is OpenAI Today’s Netscape? Or Is It AOL?
As is his want, last week Fred Wilson wrote a provocative post I’ve been thinking about for the past few days. Titled “Netscape and Microsoft Redux?”, Fred notes the parallels bet…
Generative artificial intelligence has amazed the World. Since OpenAI launched ChatGPT 3, its user adoption has been staggering. In 2022, ChatGPT surpassed one million users in just five days. For comparison, Instagram needed 2.5 months back in 2010. And it’s not just OpenAI. Anthropic has Claude, one of the best models for programming...
What MCP and Claude Skills Teach Us About Open Source for AI
The debate about open source AI has largely featured open weight models. But that's a bit like arguing that in the PC era, the most important goal would have
Give Us One Manual For Normies, Another For Hackers
We’ve all been there. You’ve found a beautiful piece of older hardware at the thrift store, and bought it for a song. You rush it home, eager to tinker, but you soon find it’s jus…
One of our newer writers, [Tyler August], recently wrote a love letter to plasma TV technology. Sitting between the ubiquitous LCD and the vanishing CRT, the plasma TV had its moment in the sun, bu…
As part of Talking Points Memo's 25th anniversary, I wrote an essay on early blogging, and what I miss about it. Here it is, in its entirety:
Whether I like it or not, the first line of my obituary will probably be that I was the founding editor of Gawker.
I was at QCon SF during the recent Cloudflare outage (I was hosting the Stories Behind the Incidents track), so I hadn’t had a real chance to sit down and do a proper read-through of their pu…
One of the principles in our upcoming book Architecture as Code is the ability for architects to design automated governance checks for important architectural