Al and I were talking on the podcast about Dan Maloney’s recent piece on how lead and silver are refined and about the possibility of anyone fully understanding a modern cellphone. This lead to Al …
Home Baked Abstractions, Store Bought Implementations | Hazel Weakly
I like to home roll abstractions, but commoditize implementations. What I mean by that is a fairly simple rule that has a very powerful effect, but can be tricky to find the right balance.
Helene was Western North Carolina’s Katrina—especially for the counties surrounding Asheville: Buncombe, Mitchell, Henderson, McDowell, Rutherford, Haywood, Yancey, Burke, and some adjacent o…
Back in March I wrote about the Jonathan, a computer Apple worked on in the 1980s that was designed around modularity: In that post, I wrote: My understanding is that the project never made it past the “conversations and mockups” stage. I get why the Jonathan never made it beyond the concept phase, but part [...]
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After many, many years of great service, I’m looking to replace Fastlane with plain Shell script files, which I hope will result in faster builds and…less Ruby.
Policy Engines: Open Policy Agent vs AWS Cedar vs Google Zanzibar
Choosing the right policy agent to handle your authorization is not a simple task - each offers its benefits and has its drawbacks. How to choose? Read here.
Learn how code review anxiety impacts developers and organizations, hindering collaboration and productivity and discover actionable insights to foster a positive code review culture.
First a small detour # I program in Objective-C and Swift daily, because those are the languages that Apple requires developers to use to build software for their platform. It’s not a strict requirement to use any of these two languages if you go cross-platform, but for good integration you would eventually have to write platform code in them.
After using Swift for more than 5 years I can confidently say that it’s getting worse with each addition, very similar to how C++ ended up being the monster it is.
This Kenyan engineer modernizes vintage cars with a custom ECU and EFI upgrades | Arduino Blog
The automotive industry’s switch from carburetion to fuel injection was one of the most effective advancements of the 20th century. Electronic fuel injection allows for precise control over an internal combustion engine’s air-fuel mixture, which dramatically improves fuel efficiency and performance. But that requires computer oversight, which is why Kenyan engineer Peter Mbiria developed his own […]
Beyond the link tax: journalism and the changing nature of the internet - Halifax Examiner
By Philip Moscovitch This item originally appeared as VIEWS in Morning File, September 17, 2024 By now, it feels like we have heard most of the arguments and theories about the decline of journalism: The industry was too slow to respond to the new ways of doing business ushered in by the internet; the people […]
We had some performance issues last week. Entirely of our own making but not in the usual way. We nearly DDOS ourselves by sending out emails. We do a lot of analysis in Energy Sparks and, to be ho…