Say No to 'Ship It' Culture: Slow and Steady Wins the Race
Paul Scanlon argues for the return of the manual install guide, citing Astro as an example. Forget 'ship it' culture, he advises, and you'll win in the end.
As AI models become more prevalent, even old data is being given new purpose, so companies need to evaluate data critically and determine what they really need to retain.
Observability is a bit of a hot topic, and while it’s increasingly been playing a larger role in engineering strategy, I think the way it’s presented can often...
Observability in decentralized applications poses several unique challenges that need to be resolved and traditional solutions might not be sufficient.
Hey there! I'm Nat Bennett, and you're reading Simpler Machines, a weekly letter about making software with other people.
Thought I'd try something a little bit different this week for the header image – usually I use Unsplash if I use something at all, so I can get an image that
A popular architectural philosophy in the Rails space is (or was) to embrace the philosophy that "Rails is your not your application". In this post I explore how this was hard to get right in Rails - but in Phoenix it's more than easy.
I’m finally trying to read through some Toyota-related books to get a better understanding of the lean movement. Not too long ago, I read Sheigo Shingo’s Non-Stock Production: The Shing…
Making Floating Point Calculations Less Cursed When Accuracy Matters
An unfortunate reality of trying to represent continuous real numbers in a fixed space (e.g. with a limited number of bits) is that this comes with an inevitable loss of both precision and accuracy…
Building a Zero Trust network with security-first, AI-powered networking
Innovation can be a revenue driver, yet tension between innovation and risk may negatively impact an organization’s ability to innovate, according to research published by Hewlett Packard Enterprise.