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Where do we learn how to write?
Where do we learn how to write?
Writing isn’t just a way of communication. It is a way of learning about yourself and learning how to show up, how to speak, how to develop and wrestle with ideas. Learning to write is enabled by g…
·chriscorrigan.com·
Where do we learn how to write?
Bruce Sterling on Ancient Everyday Weirdness
Bruce Sterling on Ancient Everyday Weirdness
The ever-enlightening Bruce Sterling recently published a piece on Medium titled Ancient Everyday Weirdness, which is part of a series of essays on different kinds of everyday weirdness. In the pie…
·blog.adafruit.com·
Bruce Sterling on Ancient Everyday Weirdness
Information is still free - The History of the Web
Information is still free - The History of the Web
Blogging is so fundamentally native to the web that twenty years of commoditization has left it relatively untouched. We share information, freely.
·thehistoryoftheweb.com·
Information is still free - The History of the Web
8 plots that explain the state of open models
8 plots that explain the state of open models
Measuring the impact of Qwen, DeepSeek, Llama, GPT-OSS, Nemotron, and all of the new entrants to the ecosystem.
·interconnects.ai·
8 plots that explain the state of open models
Introducing LEGO SMART Play, with tiny intelligent bricks
Introducing LEGO SMART Play, with tiny intelligent bricks
The LEGO Group has introduced LEGO® SMART Play™, a new play innovation that brings LEGO creations to life like never before. The platform is powered by the LEGO SMART Brick, which is packed with gr…
·blog.adafruit.com·
Introducing LEGO SMART Play, with tiny intelligent bricks
The Rise of the Cognitive Architect
The Rise of the Cognitive Architect
In this episode of The New Stack Makers, we discussed how AI is reshaping developer roles, why GitLab is building an agent orchestration platform, and what the "meta agent" of the future might look like.
·thenewstack.io·
The Rise of the Cognitive Architect
Bryan Cantrill: How Kubernetes Broke the AWS Cloud Monopoly
Bryan Cantrill: How Kubernetes Broke the AWS Cloud Monopoly
By introducing a vendor-neutral orchestration layer, Kubernetes shattered the "API lock-in" that once made AWS’s market dominance appear insurmountable.
·thenewstack.io·
Bryan Cantrill: How Kubernetes Broke the AWS Cloud Monopoly
Serverless Cloud Architecture Is Failing Modern AI Agents
Serverless Cloud Architecture Is Failing Modern AI Agents
As AI agents pushed into production, it became clear the serverless approach could not support them. Agents violate the assumptions that made serverless attractive.
·thenewstack.io·
Serverless Cloud Architecture Is Failing Modern AI Agents
What It Takes To Scale AI Agents in Production
What It Takes To Scale AI Agents in Production
It’s not about picking the smartest model, but building a governed playbook required to scale from pilot to production without drowning in glue code.
·thenewstack.io·
What It Takes To Scale AI Agents in Production
How Advanced Autopilots Make Airplanes Safer When Humans Go AWOL
How Advanced Autopilots Make Airplanes Safer When Humans Go AWOL
It’s a cliché in movies that whenever an airplane’s pilots are incapacitated, some distraught crew member queries the self-loading freight if any of them know how to fly a plane. For sm…
·hackaday.com·
How Advanced Autopilots Make Airplanes Safer When Humans Go AWOL
Schematics Detailing What Looks Like the Mythical PowerBook G5 Have Appeared - 512 Pixels
Schematics Detailing What Looks Like the Mythical PowerBook G5 Have Appeared - 512 Pixels
This coming weekend marks the 20th anniversary of Apple unveiling the first Intel Macs, which included the MacBook Pro that replaced the PowerBook G4.1 It was no secret that Apple couldn’t shoehorn a G5 into a laptop, but very few details are known about that project’s progress. That may have changed. A user by the […]
·512pixels.net·
Schematics Detailing What Looks Like the Mythical PowerBook G5 Have Appeared - 512 Pixels
What drives your cloud security strategy?
What drives your cloud security strategy?
As cloud breaches increase, organizations should prioritize skills and training over the latest tech to address the actual root problems.
·infoworld.com·
What drives your cloud security strategy?
Generative AI and the future of databases
Generative AI and the future of databases
Google Cloud’s lead engineer for databases discusses the challenges of integrating databases and LLMs, the tools needed to overcome these challenges, and how AI-native databases will help bridge the gap.
·infoworld.com·
Generative AI and the future of databases
On Customer Captivity
On Customer Captivity
Think about all the things that give you global scale online: The Internet The Web Email RSS Cash Credit Now think about what traps you: Every loyalty, membership, and rewards program Every subscri…
·doc.searls.com·
On Customer Captivity
Why Didn’t AI “Join the Workforce” in 2025? - Cal Newport
Why Didn’t AI “Join the Workforce” in 2025? - Cal Newport
Exactly one year ago, Sam Altman ​made a bold prediction​: “We believe that, in 2025, we may see the first AI agents ‘join the workforce’ ... Read more
·calnewport.com·
Why Didn’t AI “Join the Workforce” in 2025? - Cal Newport
The Data Triangle - Announcing nestjs-zod v5
The Data Triangle - Announcing nestjs-zod v5
Introducing "The Data Triangle" - a principle for keeping run-time, compile-time, and docs-time API representations in sync using nestjs-zod.
·benlorantfy.com·
The Data Triangle - Announcing nestjs-zod v5
MCPs for Developers Who Think They Don't Need MCPs
MCPs for Developers Who Think They Don't Need MCPs
The following article originally appeared on Block's blog and is being republished here with the author’s permission.Lately, I've seen more
·oreilly.com·
MCPs for Developers Who Think They Don't Need MCPs
Language is the new UI | ByteSauna
Language is the new UI | ByteSauna
LLMs aren’t minds or agents—they’re interfaces. An argument for viewing AI as an abstraction layer, not artificial intelligence.
·bytesauna.com·
Language is the new UI | ByteSauna
Agents didn't kill libraries—they just changed the math
Agents didn't kill libraries—they just changed the math
I've been writing software long enough to remember when "don't reinvent the wheel" was gospel. Find a library. Import it. Move on. The assumption was clear: someone else's maintained code beats your one-off implementation every time. That assumption is breaking down. Not because libraries got worse—they didn't. Because agents
·mahdiyusuf.com·
Agents didn't kill libraries—they just changed the math
FPGA Dev Kit Unofficially Brings MSX Standard Back
FPGA Dev Kit Unofficially Brings MSX Standard Back
In the 1980s there were an incredible number of personal computers of all shapes, sizes, and operating system types, and there was very little interoperability. Unlike today’s Windows-Mac duo…
·hackaday.com·
FPGA Dev Kit Unofficially Brings MSX Standard Back
A Steam Machine Clone For An Indeterminate But Possibly Low Cost
A Steam Machine Clone For An Indeterminate But Possibly Low Cost
For various reasons, crypto mining has fallen to the wayside in recent years. Partially because it was never useful other than as a speculative investment and partially because other speculative in…
·hackaday.com·
A Steam Machine Clone For An Indeterminate But Possibly Low Cost
The Setun Was A Ternary Computer From The USSR In 1958
The Setun Was A Ternary Computer From The USSR In 1958
[Codeolences] tells us about the FORBIDDEN Soviet Computer That Defied Binary Logic. The Setun, the world’s first ternary computer, was developed at Moscow State University in 1958. Its troub…
·hackaday.com·
The Setun Was A Ternary Computer From The USSR In 1958