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Stripes Acquisition of Lemon Squeezy A Repeat of Adobes Mistakes?
Stripes Acquisition of Lemon Squeezy A Repeat of Adobes Mistakes?
Stripe, the leading online payments platform, has recently acquired Lemon Squeezy, a popular subscription management and billing platform. While this acquisition might seem like a strategic move for Stripe to expand its offerings, theres a growing concern that it might follow a similar path to Adobes infamous acquisition of Macromedia.
·glsl.site·
Stripes Acquisition of Lemon Squeezy A Repeat of Adobes Mistakes?
Large Language Models On Small Computers
Large Language Models On Small Computers
As technology progresses, we generally expect processing capabilities to scale up. Every year, we get more processor power, faster speeds, greater memory, and lower cost. However, we can also use i…
·hackaday.com·
Large Language Models On Small Computers
Get Thee To Git
Get Thee To Git
While version control used to be reserved for big corporate projects, it is very mainstream these days. You can attribute much of that to Git, the software that has nearly displaced other version c…
·hackaday.com·
Get Thee To Git
Watched, But Not Optimized
Watched, But Not Optimized
On Tuesday, my Garmin said I slept 2 minutes. One problem (or rather, the first in a series of problems with this record): it was 8am, and I get up every morning at 6. I wasn't even in bed at 8, let alone asleep. (Indeed, I think I was lacing
·2ndbreakfast.audreywatters.com·
Watched, But Not Optimized
Justin Searls @searls
Justin Searls @searls
Something people misunderstand about "ball hogs" is that they assume they hog the ball _because_ they’re better than other players. It's the opposite! Ball hog is a personality type (and I am one of them). I want to be in control as much as possible, and as a result I spend time getting really good at what I do. Almost all of my own skill acquisition can be explained by this impulse.
·justin.searls.co·
Justin Searls @searls
Contextual Computing - Fernando Gros
Contextual Computing - Fernando Gros
One path to being more productive is to avoid searching for the information you need when starting a task. Contextual computing is a solution to this.
·fernandogros.com·
Contextual Computing - Fernando Gros
Executive translation.
Executive translation.
One of my most unexpectedly controversial posts is Extract the Kernel, which argues that executives are generally directionally correct but specifically wrong, and it’s your job to understand the overarching direction without getting distracted by the narrow errors in their idea. Some executives are skeptical of this idea because they don’t like the implication that they’re usually wrong, but they weren’t the audience that was offended. But the folks who got particularly upset were non-executives who felt it was unfair for them to have to debug the executives’ communication. The fair solution, some argued, is for the executives to become better communicators rather than requiring others around them to become better listeners. For what it’s worth, I agree with them, that would be more fair, but I’ve always found it much more productive to focus on how I can improve my approach than to document ways that others could improve theirs.
·lethain.com·
Executive translation.
My Years as a Metaverse Warlord
My Years as a Metaverse Warlord
For the last few years, I had several thousand people at my disposal. In short, I was a Warlord in the ur-Metaverse.
·cruftbox.medium.com·
My Years as a Metaverse Warlord
AI-Powered Observability: Picking Up Where AIOps Failed
AI-Powered Observability: Picking Up Where AIOps Failed
GenAI promises evolutionary changes in how we use observability tools, but meeting expectations means heeding the lessons of our AIOps mistakes.
·thenewstack.io·
AI-Powered Observability: Picking Up Where AIOps Failed
The Open Internet’s Risk: When Everyone Takes Too Much
The Open Internet’s Risk: When Everyone Takes Too Much
The risk of the open internet is that someone will exploit your well-intentioned openness thoughtlessly. That’s how the internet slowly stops being open.
·tedium.co·
The Open Internet’s Risk: When Everyone Takes Too Much
Explicit is better than implicit
Explicit is better than implicit
Clarity is key: being explicit makes your code more readable and maintainable.
·trevorlasn.com·
Explicit is better than implicit
A Nibble Of Core Memory, In An SAO
A Nibble Of Core Memory, In An SAO
Core memory, magnetized memory using tiny magnetic rings suspended on a grid of wires, is now more than five decades obsolete, yet it exerts a fascination for hardware hackers still. Not least [And…
·hackaday.com·
A Nibble Of Core Memory, In An SAO
OpenSCAD Library Creates QR Codes On The Fly
OpenSCAD Library Creates QR Codes On The Fly
If you’ve been reading Hackaday for awhile, you’ll know we’re big fans of OpenSCAD around these parts. There’s a number of reasons it’s a tool we often reach for, but …
·hackaday.com·
OpenSCAD Library Creates QR Codes On The Fly
Postman & GitHub Actions: Automate API Tests
Postman & GitHub Actions: Automate API Tests
Integrate Postman with GitHub Actions for seamless CI/CD API testing, ensuring efficient and robust API development
·gauravbytes.hashnode.dev·
Postman & GitHub Actions: Automate API Tests
A Clean Linux Installation For An Android TV Box
A Clean Linux Installation For An Android TV Box
Although Android technically runs on top of Linux, generally most Android devices abstract away the underlying Linux-ness of these machines. In theory this is a good thing; we wouldn’t necess…
·hackaday.com·
A Clean Linux Installation For An Android TV Box
Stop perfecting your config
Stop perfecting your config
I suggest following ThePrimeagen’s advice on approaching your configuration. He recommends revisiting your configuration only once every couple of months, which I think is a very healthy and sustainable approach. In the meantime, take a mental note...
·evantravers.com·
Stop perfecting your config