Distributed Tracing Is a Hassle, Here’s Why – The New Stack
Why is distributed tracing such a hassle? The question came up on Twitter a few weeks ago. And since then, the conversation has continued. Distributed tracing is not super accepted in this heterogeneous software world. It can take down production. Oh shiiiiiiit. But it seems like everyone is having a go at it. Distributed tracing…
An objection is a useful way to understand what someone wants or needs. “I might buy that, but I need one that comes in red,” helps you learn that the color choice matters to this perso…
Nine years after Microsoft shook things up with Windows 8, it seems to be at a place where it can tackle fresh challenges and still play to its strengths.
View statistics about your code with Tokei | Opensource.com
Recently, GitHub added a small indicator that shows details about projects, including what programming languages a project uses. Before this, it was hard for new contributors to know this type of information about the projects they were interested in.
Errors are preventable. But preventing errors requires an investment. Before committing to an error-free production environment, it’s worth calculating the cost. A typo on this blog is relati…
Use Ruckstack to Simplify Your Development Environment – The New Stack
Normally, Ruckstack is used to package and connect your services, databases, etc. into a single installable for on-site customers. But, that same packaging logic can also be used to collect up everything you need for your development environment installations. Ask yourself this: What does it take for a new developer to start working on a…
Enfabrica Takes On Hyperdistributed I/O Bottlenecks
Not so very long ago, distributed computing meant clustering together a bunch of cheap X86 servers and equipping them with some form of middleware that
What Happens When Multipliers No Longer Define AI Accelerators?
Current custom AI hardware devices are built around super-efficient, high performance matrix multiplication. This category of accelerators includes the
Lord of the Roths: How Tech Mogul Peter Thiel Turned a Retirement Account for the Middle Class Into a $5 Billion Tax-Free Piggy Bank — ProPublica
Roth IRAs were intended to help average working Americans save, but IRS records show Thiel and other ultrawealthy investors have used them to amass vast untaxed fortunes.
Controller and peripheral « Adafruit Industries – Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers!
The I2C page for the Adafruit Trinkey QT2040 guide has the image (above) which uses the terms controller and peripheral, the page also explains the nomenclature, and references the previous naming …
The Part of the Plane You Never Get to See, Part 2: The Avionics Bay and Cargo Areas - Core77
In Part 1 of "The Part of the Plane You Never Get to See," we showed you the hidden rest areas that airplane designers have secreted within various fuselages. Here in Part 2, Swedish airline pilot Bjorn (whose YouTube profile page reads "#bjorntofly") takes us to more hidden
What Happens to Aluminum and Titanium Airplane Fuselages That Fall Off of a Train? They Get Recycled--On the Spot
In terms of oh shit moments, this had to be a doozy for the train engineer. Last month nineteen cars on a 90-car train derailed in Montana. Some of those freight cars were carrying 737 fuselages on their way to Boeing, and six of them fell off, with three of...
Secure Microservices in Ways That Developers Like – The New Stack
The number of services cloud providers have begun to offer over the past couple of years has exploded, potentially exposing an exponentially larger number of microservices to vulnerabilities that support these services across multiple cloud and on-premises environments. In this, The New Stack Makers podcast, TJ (Tsion) Gonen, head of cloud security for security provider…
In God We Trust, All Others Bring Data – The New Stack
Data’s value continues to increase as organizations look to leverage its value by extracting insights for business efficiencies and competitive advantage. Along with the increase in data value, data-oriented regulations continue to proliferate with greater complexity making availability and reliability of data critical. Data management has been a core component to achieving insights for data-driven…
Interoperability in Cloud Native Continuous Delivery
On Wednesday, June 23, 2021, Education Ecosystem’s CEO Michael Garbade joined Continuous Delivery leaders, industry icons, practitioners, and open source developers for a two-day virtual experience, to improve the world’s capacity to deliver software with...
Intel Reorg Puts Gelsinger Firmly In Control Of The Datacenter
Whenever something is not working, you change it. Sometimes, you glue things together to create some sort of synergy and then you pull them apart to get