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The Social Fabric of HTTP APIs We Take for Granted
The Social Fabric of HTTP APIs We Take for Granted
Us technologists excel at not seeing the human aspects of why things work—-we assume it is just the good technology driving everything. There is a reason we are good at coding in isolation. It is because we aren’t good at human things. We are nerds, geeks, or whatever outsider phrase you use to describe yourself. We put a lot of faith in good and right technological solutions. It’s all very binary and easy-—it is either good or bad. On or off. When in reality these are all very human things. I strongly believe that much of the success of HTTP APIs over other solutions was the humans talking, sharing, and demonstrating how this free and ubiquitous technology can be used in useful and meaningful ways.
·apievangelist.com·
The Social Fabric of HTTP APIs We Take for Granted
The Future Of Blogging - Fernando Gros
The Future Of Blogging - Fernando Gros
After 20 years of blogging I am wondering where to go from here. The answer isn’t to quit. But continuing as-is won’t do either.
·fernandogros.com·
The Future Of Blogging - Fernando Gros
PROJECT MARS, Wernher von Braun
PROJECT MARS, Wernher von Braun
When I was writing MINISTRY OF SPACE, only the technical appendix to this book, THE MARS PROJECT, was available, and that was invaluable. I picked this up around 2006 to accompany it on a shelf, an…
·warrenellis.ltd·
PROJECT MARS, Wernher von Braun
Future of Internet in the age of AI
Future of Internet in the age of AI
By Om Malik I first met Matthew Prince in 2010, the day he launched Cloudflare at TechCrunch Disrupt. His original pitch for Cloudflare was “Content Delivery...
·crazystupidtech.com·
Future of Internet in the age of AI
Which System?
Which System?
Step back & think about which system you're optimizing
·tidyfirst.substack.com·
Which System?
Minimalissimo, R.I.P.
Minimalissimo, R.I.P.
I discovered Minimalissimo 15 years ago, literally on the day they started publishing. It became part of my RSS reader. It found a home in a folder called “The good stuff,” which had many such webs…
·om.co·
Minimalissimo, R.I.P.
Digg, 20 years later
Digg, 20 years later
David Pierce: How Digg helped invent the social internet In its early days, Digg was something like the homepage of the internet. Any user could submit a link, and then any other user could either promote it with a “dig” or demote it with a “bury.” The best and most
·birchtree.me·
Digg, 20 years later
Background Work
Background Work
First published Dec 8, 2021.
·tidyfirst.substack.com·
Background Work
Irrational Exuberance
Irrational Exuberance
There's been quite a bit of mumbling and grumbling in the last few days (weeks? months?) that this whole AI thing might be a bubble and that the bubble might be about to burst. "The AI bubble is looking worse than the dot-com bubble," MarketWatch cautioned this week. Me, I
·2ndbreakfast.audreywatters.com·
Irrational Exuberance
Good Ideas vs Mediocre Teams
Good Ideas vs Mediocre Teams
“If you give a good idea to a mediocre team, they will screw it up. If you give a mediocre idea to a brilliant team, they will either fix it or throw it away and come up with something better…
·om.co·
Good Ideas vs Mediocre Teams
Arguing against improvements
Arguing against improvements
Apple will be announcing new Macs next week, and that could mean it’s finally time for them to update their Magic accessories (Mouse, Keyboard, and Trackpad) in some manner. Odds are, they’ll just get revved with USB-C instead of Lightning, but it’s always possible that they’ll
·birchtree.me·
Arguing against improvements
Safety & Freedom
Safety & Freedom
Shamelessly stolen from Peter Block.
·tidyfirst.substack.com·
Safety & Freedom
A lot changed in 2004
A lot changed in 2004
Anil Dash: It feels like 2004 again. A generation ago, those of us in tech might talk to our friends or family and hear them say, "I think the ads in my Hotmail account are terrible, and I can’t send any attachments. And Yahoo search is getting worse, plus
·birchtree.me·
A lot changed in 2004
Colophon
Colophon
Posted on Monday 28 Oct 2024. 1,335 words, 21 links. By Matt Webb.
·interconnected.org·
Colophon
Moving Mental Mountains
Moving Mental Mountains
When I was developing a piece of rural property, I was in awe of the guy who ran the “escavator”.
·tidyfirst.substack.com·
Moving Mental Mountains
shadow of the groundnut
shadow of the groundnut
institutional memory and the power of giving up
·backofmind.substack.com·
shadow of the groundnut
It's Time to Say Goodbye to Tabs - Kosmik • For All Mindkind
It's Time to Say Goodbye to Tabs - Kosmik • For All Mindkind
Kosmik is the ultimate browser to manage your tabs properly. Tabs are a technology from the 90s and they haven't evolved since. With Kosmik spatial canvas and integrated web browser it's possible to browse the web in a sans way and to contextualize your research. Add notes, drawings and even retrieve pictures directly in the Kosmik workspace. by Paul Rony
·kosmik.app·
It's Time to Say Goodbye to Tabs - Kosmik • For All Mindkind
How do I browse the web in Kosmik? - Getting Started - Kosmik
How do I browse the web in Kosmik? - Getting Started - Kosmik
Kosmik is the visual canvas for creatives. Stop wasting times looking for your screenshots, images, or favorite links. Browse the web, capture images, text and more. Share and work with your team! No more folders, bookmarks or infinite message threads.
·kosmik.app·
How do I browse the web in Kosmik? - Getting Started - Kosmik
Kosmik is the Figma of Web Browsers
Kosmik is the Figma of Web Browsers
Kosmik combines a web browser with an infinite canvas where you can drag and drop images and text from websites as well as PDF files. It automatically
·theawesomer.com·
Kosmik is the Figma of Web Browsers
Rabbit AI: Large Action Models (LAMs) - GeeksforGeeks
Rabbit AI: Large Action Models (LAMs) - GeeksforGeeks
A Computer Science portal for geeks. It contains well written, well thought and well explained computer science and programming articles, quizzes and practice/competitive programming/company interview Questions.
·geeksforgeeks.org·
Rabbit AI: Large Action Models (LAMs) - GeeksforGeeks
Large Action Models (LAMs): The Next Frontier in AI-Powered Interaction
Large Action Models (LAMs): The Next Frontier in AI-Powered Interaction
Explore the transformative potential of Large Action Models (LAMs) in AI interactions, as envisioned by Mustafa Suleyman and demonstrated by Rabbit AI's R1 system. This article delves into how LAMs are redefining AI capabilities beyond traditional language models, offering innovative solutions across industries such as healthcare, finance, and customer service, while also addressing the challenges and ethical considerations of integrating these advanced systems.
·unite.ai·
Large Action Models (LAMs): The Next Frontier in AI-Powered Interaction
Why Pascal Deserves a Second Look
Why Pascal Deserves a Second Look
For some reason that’s probably irrational to most people, I have a deep-seated passion for Pascal. It’s the language I keep coming back to, the one I’ve invested time in, and the one I’ve bu…
·timcoatesinsights.wordpress.com·
Why Pascal Deserves a Second Look