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Defense of Lisp macros: an automotive tragedy
Defense of Lisp macros: an automotive tragedy
An overview of all the tools, standards and special languages used in the automotive industry where the official language is actually C.
·mihaiolteanu.me·
Defense of Lisp macros: an automotive tragedy
The Rise Of The Disappearing Polymorphs
The Rise Of The Disappearing Polymorphs
Science and engineering usually create consistent results. Generally, when you figure out how to make something, you can repeat that at will to make more of something. But what if, one day, you ran…
·hackaday.com·
The Rise Of The Disappearing Polymorphs
Buildel
Buildel
Build your own AI app without hassle.
·buildel.ai·
Buildel
What CrowdStrike teaches us about risks & resilience
What CrowdStrike teaches us about risks & resilience
I had to bite my tongue and not comment on this tweet from FTC Chair Lina Khan, who tried to make the current CrowdStrike situation a crisis because of “big tech” and “consolidation.” “How is it th…
·om.co·
What CrowdStrike teaches us about risks & resilience
The End Of Basic?
The End Of Basic?
Many people, one way or another, got started programming computers using some kind of Basic. The language was developed at Dartmouth specifically so people could write simple programs without much …
·hackaday.com·
The End Of Basic?
QuickBASIC Lives On With QB64
QuickBASIC Lives On With QB64
When I got my first computer, a second hand 386 running MS-DOS 6.22, I didn’t have an Internet connection. But I did have QuickBASIC installed and a stack of programming magazines the local library…
·hackaday.com·
QuickBASIC Lives On With QB64
Ask Hackaday: Should We Teach BASIC?
Ask Hackaday: Should We Teach BASIC?
Suppose you decide you want to become a novelist. You enroll in the Hackaday Famous Novelists School where your instructor announces that since all truly great novels are written in Russian, our fi…
·hackaday.com·
Ask Hackaday: Should We Teach BASIC?
CrowdStruck
CrowdStruck
Soundtrack: EL-P - Tasmanian Pain Coaster (feat. Omar Rodriguez-Lopez & Cedric Bixler-Zavala) When I first began writing this newsletter, I didn't really have a goal, or a "theme," or anything that could neatly characterize what I was going to write about other than that I was on the computer and that
·wheresyoured.at·
CrowdStruck
World's biggest firms struggle with data debt ... and therefore AI – Blocks and Files
World's biggest firms struggle with data debt ... and therefore AI – Blocks and Files
A lack of comprehensive data strategies among Global 2000 enterprises is curtailing use of AI tools and undermining business goals, according to research. Nearly 85 percent of enterprise leaders agree that effective data management significantly drives top line, bottom line, and shareholder value, but they believe “over 40 percent” of their organizational data is “unusable.” […]
·blocksandfiles.com·
World's biggest firms struggle with data debt ... and therefore AI – Blocks and Files
How music lost its value
How music lost its value
A new documentary from Eminem explores how the internet changed music forever. And diving into vintage CDs reveals just how much we lost in the process.
·fastcompany.com·
How music lost its value
How Music Got Free - Wikipedia
How Music Got Free - Wikipedia
How Music Got Free: The End of an Industry, the Turn of the Century, and the Patient Zero of Piracy is a non-fiction book by journalist Stephen Witt. The book chronicles the invention of the MP3 format for audio information, detailing the efforts by researchers such as Karlheinz Brandenburg, Bernhard Grill and Harald Popp to analyze human hearing and successfully compress songs in a form that can be easily transmitted. Witt also documents the rise of the warez scene and spread of copyright-infringing efforts online while detailing the campaigns by music industry executives such as Doug Morris to adapt to changing technology.
·en.wikipedia.org·
How Music Got Free - Wikipedia
Paramount+ Documentary: an Origin Story For Music Piracy - and Its Human Side - Slashdot
Paramount+ Documentary: an Origin Story For Music Piracy - and Its Human Side - Slashdot
Re-visiting the Napster era, Stephen Witt's book How Music Got Free has been adapted into a two-part documentary on Paramount+. But the documentary's director believes "The real innovative minds here were a bunch of rogue teenagers and a guy working a blue-collar factory job in the tiny town of ...
·yro.slashdot.org·
Paramount+ Documentary: an Origin Story For Music Piracy - and Its Human Side - Slashdot
Mapping symbols: rethinking for efficiency
Mapping symbols: rethinking for efficiency
In object files, certain code patterns embed data within instructions or transitions occur between instruction sets. This can create hurdles for disassemblers, which might misinterpret data as code, r
·maskray.me·
Mapping symbols: rethinking for efficiency
Crashes and Competition
Crashes and Competition
The recent Windows crashes are downstream from trying to encourage competition in areas Microsoft should have never made open to begin with, highlighting the challenge for regulators.
·stratechery.com·
Crashes and Competition
Amazon Bricked My Kindle · weblog.masukomi.org
Amazon Bricked My Kindle · weblog.masukomi.org
Yesterday I discovered that Amazon had decreed that my Kindle e-ink device was too old. This post is my 🧠-dump of a intensive afternoon & evening of researching what to replace it with.
·weblog.masukomi.org·
Amazon Bricked My Kindle · weblog.masukomi.org
Linux Keeps the World Rolling | Manjaro News
Linux Keeps the World Rolling | Manjaro News
Our take on the CrowdStrike incident in July 2024 bringing down the global economy at once. And how we aim to reduce that risk in the future.
·manjaro.org·
Linux Keeps the World Rolling | Manjaro News
Are Hackers The Future Of Amateur Radio?
Are Hackers The Future Of Amateur Radio?
If amateur radio has a problem, it’s that shaking off an image of being the exclusive preserve of old men with shiny radios talking about old times remains a challenge. Especially, considerin…
·hackaday.com·
Are Hackers The Future Of Amateur Radio?