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Multicloud: Why It's the Best Choice for Data
Multicloud: Why It's the Best Choice for Data
A look at why going multicloud is so vital for the stability, reliability and accessibility of your data.
·thenewstack.io·
Multicloud: Why It's the Best Choice for Data
Tech In Plain Sight: Speedometers
Tech In Plain Sight: Speedometers
In a modern car, your speedometer might look analog, but it is almost certainly digital and driven by the computer that has to monitor all sorts of things anyway. But how did they work before your …
·hackaday.com·
Tech In Plain Sight: Speedometers
Farewell Magnetic Stripe
Farewell Magnetic Stripe
For decades, the magnetic stripe has been ubiquitous on everything from credit cards to tickets to ID badges. But the BBC reports — unsurprisingly — that the mag stripe’s days are…
·hackaday.com·
Farewell Magnetic Stripe
Ask Hackaday: How Can We Leverage Tech For Education?
Ask Hackaday: How Can We Leverage Tech For Education?
If you’re like us, you’ve studied the mathematician [Euler], but all you really remember is that you pronounce his name like “oiler” and not much else. [Welch Labs], on the …
·hackaday.com·
Ask Hackaday: How Can We Leverage Tech For Education?
Amiga, Interrupted: A Fresh Take On Amiga OS
Amiga, Interrupted: A Fresh Take On Amiga OS
Serena OS is not just another operating system—it’s a playground for hackers, tinkerers, and Amiga enthusiasts pushing vintage hardware to new limits. Born from modern design principles and f…
·hackaday.com·
Amiga, Interrupted: A Fresh Take On Amiga OS
Ethernet History: Why Do We Have Different Frame Types?
Ethernet History: Why Do We Have Different Frame Types?
Although Ethernet is generally considered to be a settled matter, its history was anything but peaceful, with its standardization process (under Project 802) leaving its traces to this very day. Th…
·hackaday.com·
Ethernet History: Why Do We Have Different Frame Types?
Beyond the Walled Garden of Open Source
Beyond the Walled Garden of Open Source
To preserve the benefits of open source, consider nuanced licensing approaches that balance openness with sustainability and security.
·thenewstack.io·
Beyond the Walled Garden of Open Source
Available protocols are better than your own protocols until they are not
Available protocols are better than your own protocols until they are not
Many as a service software that needs to deal with taxes, paychecks have their own way to receive and send files. Usually you upload them via some sort of forms, and then you can download paychecks them from some webpage.
·shippingbytes.com·
Available protocols are better than your own protocols until they are not
Findings Report: Governance on Fediverse Microblogging Servers
Findings Report: Governance on Fediverse Microblogging Servers
Research report on Fediverse microblogging server governance: risks and mitigations, moderation, server leadership, federated diplomacy, and governance tooling.
·fediverse-governance.github.io·
Findings Report: Governance on Fediverse Microblogging Servers
In-depth: ClickHouse vs PostgreSQL - PostHog
In-depth: ClickHouse vs PostgreSQL - PostHog
Honestly, it is a bit ridiculous to compare Postgres and ClickHouse. The two database solutions are as similar as grapes and grapefruit. ClickHouse…
·posthog.com·
In-depth: ClickHouse vs PostgreSQL - PostHog
Reckoning
Reckoning
Alex Russell is a self-confessed [Cassandra](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra) - doomed to speak truth that the wider Web industry stubbornly ignores. With this latest series of posts he is _spitting fire_. The series …
·simonwillison.net·
Reckoning
The fediverse, explained
The fediverse, explained
It’s Mastodon, it’s Threads, it’s the future, and it’s extremely confusing
·theverge.com·
The fediverse, explained
The end of the Everything Cloud
The end of the Everything Cloud
Why is AWS deprecating a bunch of services all of a sudden, and what does it mean for you?
·newsletter.goodtechthings.com·
The end of the Everything Cloud
Caddy Performance
Caddy Performance
One of the things that happens when you spend decades (!?) dealing with complex application servers is that you kind of lose touch with what the state of the art is in fast web servers. The last time I remember really paying attention was in 2007 or so, when I remember someone going to great lengths to get 10,000 requests per second out of a single web server. I was impressed – that felt like a huge amount of traffic for a single machine to handle. I’m starting a new side project that will need a bit of static file serving performance, and I realized that I had no idea how fast the state of the art is in HTTP serving, so I decided to do a bit of measurement. After doing a bit of testing, it turns out that 10,000 requests per second is far from the state of the art today.
·scottstuff.net·
Caddy Performance
Competing in search — Benedict Evans
Competing in search — Benedict Evans
A quarter century after ‘don't be evil’ a judge has found that Google is abusing its monopoly in search. But no-one knows what happens next, and whether this ruling will change anything. Will Apple build a search engine? Will ChatGPT change search? Does it matter?
·ben-evans.com·
Competing in search — Benedict Evans
Retrotechtacular: Powerline Sagging And Stringing In The 1950s
Retrotechtacular: Powerline Sagging And Stringing In The 1950s
While high-voltage transmission lines are probably the most visible components of the electrical grid, they’re certainly among the least appreciated. They go largely unnoticed by the general …
·hackaday.com·
Retrotechtacular: Powerline Sagging And Stringing In The 1950s
Autonomy
Autonomy
The autonomy team’s goal is to build robotic agents. Agents that are open-source, useful, and that you can fully own. Our main product and current focus is building the world’s best ADAS system. But the methods and strategies we are using to solve these problems are generic, they are not specific to driving.
·blog.comma.ai·
Autonomy
Why Companies Should Use Observability for More Than Monitoring
Why Companies Should Use Observability for More Than Monitoring
In hyperconnected hybrid cloud environments, observability gives organizations the means to bolster cybersecurity, ensure sustainability, and improve employee morale.
·networkcomputing.com·
Why Companies Should Use Observability for More Than Monitoring
Integration and Android
Integration and Android
The most important takeaway from Google’s Pixel event is that it is Android that matters most, and Google’s integration with Android is worth preserving if the goal is spurring innovati…
·stratechery.com·
Integration and Android
CrowdStrike: how did we get here?
CrowdStrike: how did we get here?
CrowdStrike has released their final (sigh) External Root Cause Analysis doc. The writeup contains some more data on the specific failure mode. I’m not going to summarize it here, mostly beca…
·surfingcomplexity.blog·
CrowdStrike: how did we get here?