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No Code Is Dead
No Code Is Dead
Industry experts say no-code platforms are dying due to AI-powered "vibe coding." But others argue AI will transform visual development into something new.
·thenewstack.io·
No Code Is Dead
Wire Like A Pro: Peeking Into Wire Harness Mastery
Wire Like A Pro: Peeking Into Wire Harness Mastery
There are many ways to learn, but few to none of them compare to that of spending time standing over the shoulder of a master of the craft. This awesome page sent in by [JohnU] is a fantastic corne…
·hackaday.com·
Wire Like A Pro: Peeking Into Wire Harness Mastery
FireWire’s Introduction and Importance - 512 Pixels
FireWire’s Introduction and Importance - 512 Pixels
If you’ve been wondering why so many of us are sad about the end of FireWire — despite it being well past its prime — you have to go back to its start. FireWire was first introduced with the “Blue and White” Power Mac G3 back in 1999. This is mine, a machine I used […]
·512pixels.net·
FireWire’s Introduction and Importance - 512 Pixels
Expert Generalists
Expert Generalists
Being an Expert Generalist should be treated as a first-class skill, one that can be assessed and taught.
·martinfowler.com·
Expert Generalists
Long Live RSS!
Long Live RSS!
While we know that many of you are reading Hackaday via our Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed, we suspect that most people on the street wouldn’t know that it underlies a lot of the modern…
·hackaday.com·
Long Live RSS!
Personal Reflections On Immutable Linux
Personal Reflections On Immutable Linux
Immutable distributions are slowly spreading across the Linux world– but should you care? Are they hacker friendly? What does “immutable” mean, anyway? Immutable means “not …
·hackaday.com·
Personal Reflections On Immutable Linux
SVGs that feel like GIFs
SVGs that feel like GIFs
Vincent at koaning.io shows how animated SVGs may be better than animated GIFs. Animated SVGs are similar to an animated GIF but instead of showing moving images, it shows moving SVGs! The best par…
·blog.adafruit.com·
SVGs that feel like GIFs
The topology of social networks
The topology of social networks
Dave Winer, OG blogger, podcaster, developed first apps in many categories. Old enough to know better. It's even worse than it appears.
·scripting.com·
The topology of social networks
Serving 200 million requests per day with a cgi-bin
Serving 200 million requests per day with a cgi-bin
In the early 2000s, we used to write a lot of CGI programs. This was the primary way to make websites dynamic at the time. These CGI programs were usually written in Perl, but sometimes in C to increase performance. The CGI mechanism is conceptually simple but powerful. When the web server receives an incoming request handled by a CGI script (e.g. GET /~jakegold/cgi-bin/guestbook.cgi), it: Sets up environment variables containing request metadata (HTTP headers, query parameters, request method, etc.) Spawns a new process to execute the CGI program Passes the request body (if any) to the program via stdin Captures the program’s stdout as the HTTP response Sends any error output from stderr to the error log The CGI program reads the environment variables to understand the request, processes it, and writes an HTTP response to stdout, starting with headers.
·jacob.gold·
Serving 200 million requests per day with a cgi-bin
European Cloud Modules - Bert Hubert's writings
European Cloud Modules - Bert Hubert's writings
Advanced cloud services are based on good hardware, decent software, and surrounding infrastructure that combines these both into solid solutions that can be provided as a business activity. Europe is good with operating the hardware. And surprisingly, we are also good with writing software. Much of the software used by the main cloud providers is based on open source, and lots of that open source is authored by European programmers. What we sorely lack here are providers of higher level cloud services, the kind that businesses clamor for.
·berthub.eu·
European Cloud Modules - Bert Hubert's writings
The rise of Whatever
The rise of Whatever
This was originally titled “I miss when computers were fun”. But in the course of writing it, I discovered that there is a reason computers became less fun, a dark thread woven through a number of events in recent history. Let me back up a bit.
·eev.ee·
The rise of Whatever
You MUST listen to RFC 2119
You MUST listen to RFC 2119
It turns out you can just pay people to do things.
·ericwbailey.website·
You MUST listen to RFC 2119
2005: The year in technology
2005: The year in technology
Many weird and wonderful new gadgets, gizmos and inventions were revealed in 2005. Autonomous cars, robotic assistants and nano-circuitry provided a bright view of the future, while cellphone viruses, virtual crime sprees and "non-lethal" crowd control weapons hinted at technological troubles ahead. The busiest inventor of the year was almost certainly Google, which continues to …
·newscientist.com·
2005: The year in technology
Dumping mainframes for cloud can be a costly mistake
Dumping mainframes for cloud can be a costly mistake
Mainframes were the punchline of jokes in the early days of cloud computing, but their steady dependability is still critical to IT architectures.
·infoworld.com·
Dumping mainframes for cloud can be a costly mistake
Pictures From Paper Reflections And A Single Pixel
Pictures From Paper Reflections And A Single Pixel
Taking a picture with a single photoresistor is a brain-breaking idea. But go deeper and imagine taking that same picture with the same photoresistor, but without even facing the object. [Jon Bumst…
·hackaday.com·
Pictures From Paper Reflections And A Single Pixel
Switching From Desktop Linux To FreeBSD
Switching From Desktop Linux To FreeBSD
People have been talking about switching from Windows to Linux since the 1990s, but in the world of open-source operating systems, there is much more variety than just the hundreds of flavors of Li…
·hackaday.com·
Switching From Desktop Linux To FreeBSD
Why GitHub Copilot Isn’t Your Coding Partner
Why GitHub Copilot Isn’t Your Coding Partner
These days ‘AI’ is everywhere, including in software development. Coming hot on the heels of approaches like eXtreme Programming and Pair Programming, there’s now a new kind of pa…
·hackaday.com·
Why GitHub Copilot Isn’t Your Coding Partner
AI Is Only Coming For Fun Jobs
AI Is Only Coming For Fun Jobs
In the past few years, what marketers and venture capital firms term “artificial intelligence” but is more often an advanced predictive text model of some sort has started taking people…
·hackaday.com·
AI Is Only Coming For Fun Jobs
Difference Between CSS and SCSS - GeeksforGeeks
Difference Between CSS and SCSS - GeeksforGeeks
Your All-in-One Learning Portal: GeeksforGeeks is a comprehensive educational platform that empowers learners across domains-spanning computer science and programming, school education, upskilling, commerce, software tools, competitive exams, and more.
·geeksforgeeks.org·
Difference Between CSS and SCSS - GeeksforGeeks