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This is my next main browser: a review of Orion
Orion is currently my favourite browser, and has replaced Safari entirely on one of my primary Macs. Here's why.
The Particle/Wave Duality Theory of Knowledge
Learning is *BOTH* a discrete and a continuous process. If the tools we use don't respect this duality, information is lost — either writing involves too much effort, or reading requires too much context.
The McClusky Curve - Viral vs Evergreen Content
An insightful discussion on how to trade off aiming for viral or permanent posts.
Surfing the Right S-Curve - by Byrne Hobart
Plus! Google: Benefits and Retention; Tail Risk on Trial; Policy Homogeneity; Procurement; Density Redistribution; Crisis Hormesis; The Other Derivatives Narrative
Rippling and the return of ambition
Most software companies today are fundamentally unambitious, but Rippling is hiding in plain sight.
The Joy of Small Projects
Mental Models: The Best Way to Make Intelligent Decisions (~100 Models Explained)
The smartest people in the world use mental models to make intelligent decisions, avoid stupidity, and increase productivity. Let's take a look at how ...
Synchrony Financial: A Bank Growth Investors Could Learn to Love
Plus! Unstablecoins; Oil and Gas; Transitory at Last (At Least a Bit); Glorious Food; Meanwhile, in China Open in browserSynchrony Financial: A Bank Growth Investors Could Learn to LovePlus!
Premium: Dog days of spring
A look at Datadog's latest quarter, and the last 6 months of product moves and acquisitions.
Non-recurring Revenue Matters. While the value of any SaaS business is… | by Sammy Abdullah
While the value of any SaaS business is derived from recurring revenue (ARR), do not forsake non-recurring revenue streams. If you do…
The Red Queen Effect: Avoid Running Faster and Faster Only to Stay in the Same Place
The Red Queen Effect explains why you need to work harder and harder just to stay in the same place. Here's how to escape the powerful trap that anchors us.
How to Become the Best in the World at Something
With skill stacking, you don’t need to be at the top to be extraordinary.
The Future of Substack
And How It Might Replace The New York Times
Cunningham's Law - Meta
Microsoft Edge Secure Network and Cloudflare
Microsoft recently highlighted a new capability associated with their popular Edge browser that provides a secure network connection for browsing the
Temporal raises $103m in Series B funding • The Register
Microservice orchestration platform aims for scalable apps
Can Datadog Dodge the Growth Slowdown?
Plus! Indexing; High-Yield Spreads; Search, Pt. 1; Search, Pt. 2; Distribution
The Rise of Open Source Challengers | by Rajko Radovanović | Jan, 2022
A look at how OSS takes over the application layer + the potential end of closed source software categories
New Relic Releases New Infrastructure Monitoring Experience
New Relic announced the general availability of a new infrastructure monitoring experience to empower DevOps, SRE and ITOps teams to proactively identify and resolve issues in their public, private and hybrid cloud infrastructure.
Legacy modernization: Why observability is the way forward
Technology is critical to the survival of nearly every modern business, and it is advancing at a whirlwind pace to continue supporting these vital digital infrastructures. One such change includes a shift towards Observability. In the past year, log management, unified monitoring and event management vendors have adopted Observability to understand the internal state of their IT systems through the system’s telemetry data outputs.
Hyperscalers - Friend or Foe?
These relationships provide tailwinds for Datadog and Dynatrace, as the cloud vendors continue to drive enterprises to cloud migrations and digital
🎯 Mastering Go
Kelsey Hightower shares the 'fundementals', full-time on Eleventy, Internet-scale data operations, better REST APIs, falsehoods programmers believe, Go 1.18, Makefiles over package.json, Zero downtime schema changes in PostgreSQL, HUBFS
Languages? Compiling the future is where the real fun's at • The Register
The language wars were fun, but they're done
Escaping Obstacles with Arbitrage
How people turn their life around?
The founder's gamble
As companies mature, grow departments, accumulate staff, and develop reliable streams of revenue, it gets structurally harder and harder to make the big decisions that might upset the applecart. This is the familiar scene of The Innovator's Dilemma. The more of everything there is, the higher the stakes appear, and the less likely prof...
Addiction and balance – Jesper Bylund
I’ve started thinking more and more about addiction. I am not, in the classic sense, in any way an addict. But I think my addictions are taking up too much of my life. I first realised how co…
On the browser monopoly
How to promote competition in the browser market