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When It Comes To DOS, Don’t Forget DR-DOS.
When It Comes To DOS, Don’t Forget DR-DOS.
Despite the latest and greatest Intel-derived computers having multi-core 64-bit processors and unimaginably fast peripherals, at heart they all still retain a compatibility that goes back  to the …
·hackaday.com·
When It Comes To DOS, Don’t Forget DR-DOS.
Intel’s Death and Potential Revival
Intel’s Death and Potential Revival
Intel died when mobile cost it its software differentiation; if the U.S. wants a domestic foundry, then it ought to leverage the need for AI chips to make an independent Intel foundry viable.
·stratechery.com·
Intel’s Death and Potential Revival
Dialogue with Artificial Intelligence: Extraterrestrial Life and Saving Our Planet
Dialogue with Artificial Intelligence: Extraterrestrial Life and Saving Our Planet
In this article, I engage in a conversation with ChatGPT to explore the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the pressing need to preserve our planet. We discuss the challenges of contact with other civilizations and the urgent actions required to combat climate change, pollution, and resource depletion.
·bounga.org·
Dialogue with Artificial Intelligence: Extraterrestrial Life and Saving Our Planet
Wardley mapping of Gitlab Strategy.
Wardley mapping of Gitlab Strategy.
Gitlab is an integrated developer productivity, infrastructure operations, and security platform. This Wardley map explores the evolution of Gitlab’s users’ needs, as one component in understanding the company’s strategy. In particular, we look at how Gitlab’s strategy of a bundled, all-in-one platform anchors on the belief that build and security tooling is moving from customization to commodity. This is an exploratory, draft chapter for a book on engineering strategy that I’m brainstorming in #eng-strategy-book. As such, some of the links go to other draft chapters, both published drafts and very early, unpublished drafts.
·lethain.com·
Wardley mapping of Gitlab Strategy.
The greatest keyboard never sold
The greatest keyboard never sold
WayTools’ TextBlade brilliantly compressed a comfy typing experience into a pocket-sized device. Too bad it never actually reached the market.
·fastcompany.com·
The greatest keyboard never sold
The Future of Observability: Observability 3.0 | Hazel Weakly
The Future of Observability: Observability 3.0 | Hazel Weakly
Observability, so hot right now. Over the years, we’ve seen observability go from an unknown concept to a ubiquitous phrase that everyone is desperate to stamp...
·hazelweakly.me·
The Future of Observability: Observability 3.0 | Hazel Weakly
The Extra Mile
The Extra Mile
I'm reading four books at the moment: Ethan Mollick's Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI, Achille Mbembe's Necropolitics, Robin Wall Kimmerer's Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World, and Sherry Turkle's Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less From Each Other. I'm always juggling more than
·2ndbreakfast.audreywatters.com·
The Extra Mile
Musings on Media in the Age of AI
Musings on Media in the Age of AI
Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash I recently wrote about the future of the browser and Surf, a new app from the creators of Flipboard. Both stories explore the c…
·om.co·
Musings on Media in the Age of AI
Why should I avoid regular expressions?
Why should I avoid regular expressions?
Regular expressions are wondrous, but they’re ill-suited for many tasks; parsers are often more reliable.
·thoughtbot.com·
Why should I avoid regular expressions?
In GPU We Antitrust
In GPU We Antitrust
With all of this chatter about China looking into possible violations of antitrust law by Nvidia, and regulators in both the United States and the
·nextplatform.com·
In GPU We Antitrust
Too Much Fun: The Five Lives of the Commodore 64 Computer (MIT Press)
Too Much Fun: The Five Lives of the Commodore 64 Computer (MIT Press)
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·
Too Much Fun: The Five Lives of the Commodore 64 Computer (MIT Press)
Subchannel Stations: The Radio Broadcasts You Didn’t Know Were There
Subchannel Stations: The Radio Broadcasts You Didn’t Know Were There
Analog radio broadcasts are pretty simple, right? Tune into a given frequency on the AM or FM bands, and what you hear is what you get. Or at least, that used to be the way, before smart engineers …
·hackaday.com·
Subchannel Stations: The Radio Broadcasts You Didn’t Know Were There
Human Civilization And The Black Plastic Kitchen Utensils Panic
Human Civilization And The Black Plastic Kitchen Utensils Panic
Recently there was a bit of a panic in the media regarding a very common item in kitchens all around the world: black plastic utensils used for flipping, scooping and otherwise handling our food wh…
·hackaday.com·
Human Civilization And The Black Plastic Kitchen Utensils Panic
Why Did Early CD-ROM Drives Rely On Awkward Plastic Caddies?
Why Did Early CD-ROM Drives Rely On Awkward Plastic Caddies?
These days, very few of us use optical media on the regular. If we do, it’s generally with a slot-loading console or car stereo, or an old-school tray-loader in a desktop or laptop. This has …
·hackaday.com·
Why Did Early CD-ROM Drives Rely On Awkward Plastic Caddies?
Versatile, Yet Grounded: The Rotodyne Revisited
Versatile, Yet Grounded: The Rotodyne Revisited
When it comes to aviation curiosities, few machines captivate the imagination like the Fairey Rotodyne. This British hybrid aircraft was a daring attempt to combine helicopter and fixed-wing effici…
·hackaday.com·
Versatile, Yet Grounded: The Rotodyne Revisited
Retrotechtacular: 1980s Restoration Of San Francisco’s Cable Car System
Retrotechtacular: 1980s Restoration Of San Francisco’s Cable Car System
The cable car system of San Francisco is the last manually operated cable car system in the world, with three of the original twenty-three lines still operating today. With these systems being inst…
·hackaday.com·
Retrotechtacular: 1980s Restoration Of San Francisco’s Cable Car System
The Hovercraft Revolution And Finding The Right Niche For A Technology
The Hovercraft Revolution And Finding The Right Niche For A Technology
In the world of transportation, some technologies may seem to make everything else appear obsolete, whether it concerns airplanes, magnetic levitation or propelling vehicles and craft over a cushio…
·hackaday.com·
The Hovercraft Revolution And Finding The Right Niche For A Technology
Disc Film,When Kodak Pushed Convenience Too Far
Disc Film,When Kodak Pushed Convenience Too Far
Having a penchant for cheap second-hand cameras can lead to all manner of interesting equipment. You never know what the next second-hand store will provide, and thus everything from good quality r…
·hackaday.com·
Disc Film,When Kodak Pushed Convenience Too Far
On Versioning Observabilities (1.0, 2.0, 3.0…10.0?!?)
On Versioning Observabilities (1.0, 2.0, 3.0…10.0?!?)
Hazel Weakly, you little troublemaker.  As I whined to Hazel over text, after she sweetly sent me a preview draft of her post: “PLEASE don’t post this! I feel like I spend all my time trying to hel…
·charity.wtf·
On Versioning Observabilities (1.0, 2.0, 3.0…10.0?!?)
What Do You Lose When You Abandon the Cloud?
What Do You Lose When You Abandon the Cloud?
Cloud repatriation might seem like a solution for high infrastructure costs, but it can prove short-sighted as an organization scales.
·thenewstack.io·
What Do You Lose When You Abandon the Cloud?
Why All the Major Cloud Platforms Are the Same
Why All the Major Cloud Platforms Are the Same
AWS, GCP, Azure and Oracle didn’t start out being so similar, but they’ve evolved and converged over time. Why, and what does that mean for you?
·thenewstack.io·
Why All the Major Cloud Platforms Are the Same
Surf the Human-Curated Internet
Surf the Human-Curated Internet
By Om MalikMike McCue, the founder of Flipboard, loves the media. He loves reading, watching, and immersing himself in what other Silicon Valley types...
·crazystupidtech.com·
Surf the Human-Curated Internet
What just happened
What just happened
A transformative month rewrites the capabilities of AI
·oneusefulthing.org·
What just happened