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against the dark forest
against the dark forest
The complex of ideas I’m going to call the Dark Internet Forest emerges from mostly insidery tech thinking, but from multiple directions.
·wrecka.ge·
against the dark forest
Elementary OS 8: Interesting Ideas, Tough Ecosystem
Elementary OS 8: Interesting Ideas, Tough Ecosystem
The just-released elementary OS 8 is interesting, but its impressive but prescriptive interface paradigm lives in an ecosystem of power users. Who blinks first?
·tedium.co·
Elementary OS 8: Interesting Ideas, Tough Ecosystem
Wabi-Sabi of Vintage Digicams
Wabi-Sabi of Vintage Digicams
When reading this story about the growing popularity of vintage digital cameras in Wired, I was reminded of this quote by Don Draper from the television series Mad Men: “Nostalgia – its delic…
·om.co·
Wabi-Sabi of Vintage Digicams
Modernizing the Developer Experience With AI
Modernizing the Developer Experience With AI
By automating routine tasks and augmenting human capabilities, AI can streamline workflows, enhance security and accelerate innovation.
·thenewstack.io·
Modernizing the Developer Experience With AI
Growth, growth, growth
Growth, growth, growth
Growth is a metric many businesses aspire to, but it's not the model that we align with at Tuist. We believe in prioritizing people's joy over growth.
·pepicrft.me·
Growth, growth, growth
Platform Advantages: Not Just Network Effects
Platform Advantages: Not Just Network Effects
A new book explores an intriguing idea: that there are core processes in some platforms that naturally tilt the table towards being implemented in a single company.
·mnot.net·
Platform Advantages: Not Just Network Effects
(25) Good Fences Make Good Neighbours | LinkedIn
(25) Good Fences Make Good Neighbours | LinkedIn
The proverb “good fences make good neighbours” is descriptive of why boundaries are needed in our software designs. Not only as a way to break up the problem and make it easier to comprehend and manage, but also to make the teams working in your company get along better and bring out the best in eac
·linkedin.com·
(25) Good Fences Make Good Neighbours | LinkedIn
Honeycomb's Jessica Kerr explains OpenTelemetry and Observability 2.0 - ShiftMag
Honeycomb's Jessica Kerr explains OpenTelemetry and Observability 2.0 - ShiftMag
Jessica Kerr, Developer Relations Engineering at Honeycomb, says observability is just the way your software communicates with you. Honeycomb is one of the companies at the forefront of championing the importance of observability, so we sat with Jessica at CraftConference and asked her to share her knowledge about some of the most often mentioned terms […]
·shiftmag.dev·
Honeycomb's Jessica Kerr explains OpenTelemetry and Observability 2.0 - ShiftMag
Retrotechtacular: The Deadly Shipmate
Retrotechtacular: The Deadly Shipmate
During World War II, shipboard life in the United States Navy was a gamble. No matter which theater of operations you found yourself in, the enemy was all around on land, sea, and air, ready to del…
·hackaday.com·
Retrotechtacular: The Deadly Shipmate
Falling Into The Pit of Success
Falling Into The Pit of Success
Eric Lippert notes the perils of programming in C++: I often think of C++ as my own personal Pit of Despair Programming Language. Unmanaged C++ makes it so easy to fall into traps. Think buffer overruns, memory leaks, double frees, mismatch between allocator and deallocator, using freed memory, umpteen dozen
·blog.codinghorror.com·
Falling Into The Pit of Success