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The web is too big, or scaling down
The web is too big, or scaling down
I started writing this post in October, when . I got distracted by the professoring business, and didn't finish it until now. It's not quite so salient (and,...
·scottrichmond.me·
The web is too big, or scaling down
Warez scene - Wikipedia
Warez scene - Wikipedia
The Warez scene, often referred to as The Scene, is an underground network of piracy groups specialized in obtaining and illegally releasing digital media before their official release date. The Scene distributes all forms of digital media, including computer games, movies, TV shows, music, and pornography. This network is meant to be hidden from the public, with the files shared only with members of the community. However, as files became commonly leaked outside the community and their popularity grew, some individuals from The Scene began leaking files and uploading them to file-hosts, torrents and EDonkey Networks.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Warez scene - Wikipedia
38C3: Save Your Satellite With These Three Simple Tricks
38C3: Save Your Satellite With These Three Simple Tricks
BEESAT-1 is a 1U cubesat launched in 2009 by the Technical University of Berlin. Like all good satellites, it has redundant computers onboard, so when the first one failed in 2011, it just switched…
·hackaday.com·
38C3: Save Your Satellite With These Three Simple Tricks
Things Senior Programmers Never Do
Things Senior Programmers Never Do
Protect your reputation by not doing these things during programming
·levelup.gitconnected.com·
Things Senior Programmers Never Do
2024 In Review - Bluesky
2024 In Review - Bluesky
It’s been a big year for Bluesky! Let's take a look back at everything that’s happened in the past year.
·bsky.social·
2024 In Review - Bluesky
The Twisted History Of Ethernet On Twisted Pair Wiring
The Twisted History Of Ethernet On Twisted Pair Wiring
We all take Ethernet and its ubiquitous RJ-45 connector for granted these days. But Ethernet didn’t start with twisted pair cable. [Mark] and [Ben] at The Serial Port YouTube channel are taki…
·hackaday.com·
The Twisted History Of Ethernet On Twisted Pair Wiring
Observability in 2025: OpenTelemetry and AI to Fill In Gaps
Observability in 2025: OpenTelemetry and AI to Fill In Gaps
Rapidly increasing maturity of generative AI technologies, wider usage of OpenTelemetry and pressure to trim costs will shape observability in the new year.
·thenewstack.io·
Observability in 2025: OpenTelemetry and AI to Fill In Gaps
Do You Know Vail Code?
Do You Know Vail Code?
We talk about Morse code, named after its inventor, Samuel Morse. However, maybe we should call it Vail code after Alfred Vail, who may be its real inventor. Haven’t heard of him? You aren&#8…
·hackaday.com·
Do You Know Vail Code?
The Kraken Won
The Kraken Won
Imagine what would have happened had Martin Winterkorn not imploded, and if Volkswagen, under his watch, had not become a datakranken (data sea-monster, or octopus), spying on drivers and passenger…
·doc.searls.com·
The Kraken Won
Infrastructure as Code in 2024: Why It's Still So Terrible
Infrastructure as Code in 2024: Why It's Still So Terrible
Tool fragmentation, integration hassles, configuration nightmares: Users of IaC tools are fed up. Could help come from the emerging practice of Infrastructure from Code?
·thenewstack.io·
Infrastructure as Code in 2024: Why It's Still So Terrible
On Long Term Software Development - Bert Hubert's writings
On Long Term Software Development - Bert Hubert's writings
Recently the Dutch Electoral Board (where I am also a very part time advisor) invited me to do a talk reflecting on their open source Abacus vote tabulation software. Much software is now provided as a service, and is typically deployed continuously (CD, continuous deployment), surrounded by enough automated testing (CI, continuous integration) that we can be reasonably sure that a new revision is likely to at least work to some extent.
·berthub.eu·
On Long Term Software Development - Bert Hubert's writings
Tech In Plain Sight: Incandescent Bulbs
Tech In Plain Sight: Incandescent Bulbs
While they are dying out, you can still find incandescent bulbs. While these were once totally common, they’ve been largely replaced by LEDs and other lighting technology. However, you still …
·hackaday.com·
Tech In Plain Sight: Incandescent Bulbs
When It Comes To DOS, Don’t Forget DR-DOS.
When It Comes To DOS, Don’t Forget DR-DOS.
Despite the latest and greatest Intel-derived computers having multi-core 64-bit processors and unimaginably fast peripherals, at heart they all still retain a compatibility that goes back  to the …
·hackaday.com·
When It Comes To DOS, Don’t Forget DR-DOS.
Intel’s Death and Potential Revival
Intel’s Death and Potential Revival
Intel died when mobile cost it its software differentiation; if the U.S. wants a domestic foundry, then it ought to leverage the need for AI chips to make an independent Intel foundry viable.
·stratechery.com·
Intel’s Death and Potential Revival
Dialogue with Artificial Intelligence: Extraterrestrial Life and Saving Our Planet
Dialogue with Artificial Intelligence: Extraterrestrial Life and Saving Our Planet
In this article, I engage in a conversation with ChatGPT to explore the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the pressing need to preserve our planet. We discuss the challenges of contact with other civilizations and the urgent actions required to combat climate change, pollution, and resource depletion.
·bounga.org·
Dialogue with Artificial Intelligence: Extraterrestrial Life and Saving Our Planet