BLUF: On a team of around 12–20 engineers, I’m dedicating 2–3 of them solely to infrastructure—focusing on uptime, security, costs, and the developer experience.
Have you heard about Bell Labs? Recently, an article about it reached the Hacker News frontpage, triggering a flood of nostalgic comments. Bell Labs is, for many, a symbol of the ideal working environment for a curious mind: a place where there’s time, money and freedom to research whatever you want.
In my own case, having a curious mind drew me from a young age towards computers and lured me into the world of programming.
I don’t care about bad or missing features that I don’t use
Sometimes I’ll talk about something I like online and people will express shock that I can use a product that has such a clear downside. I’ve gotten people ask how I can use Things since it doesn’t have shared task lists. More recently I was told the
Why Do Open Source Applications Often Have Less Polished UIs Than Commercial Software
Open-source applications play a critical role in technology, offering powerful tools, innovation, and community-driven development. However, many users have noticed that the user interfaces (UIs) of open-source software often lack the polish and finesse of their commercial, closed-source counterparts. This perceived gap isn’t due to a lack of talent but arises from unique challenges and priorities inherent to open-source projects.
This person posted a bunch of images of their dad’s old VHS tapes with lovingly hand-drawn labels indicating their contents. Kids, this is what people did before the internet.
Also, it’s weird/interesting that CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray, LaserD
I spent 2 years rebuilding my algorithmic trading platform in Rust. I have no regrets.
One day, after a particularly arduous coding session with Rust, I decided to vent my frustrations with this language on pen and paper (or keyboard and pixel?). My rant ended up going viral. I spent 18
John Battelle's Search Blog The Tragedy of Generative AI
Listen up, tech oligarchs; lend an ear, simpering brohanions. We’re doing this generative AI thing all wrong, and if you continue down your current path, your house of cards will fall, leaving all …
Let's Answer the Question: "Why is Printer Ink So Expensive?"
Did you know that most printer ink isn’t even expensive to make? Why then is it so expensive to refill the ink on your printer? The answer is actually pretty simple: monopolies, weird laws, and
Inside the War Against Headlight Brightness - The Ringer
The crusade against bright headlights has picked up speed in recent years, in large part due to a couple of Reddit nerds. Could they know what’s best for the auto industry better than the auto industry itself?
How the Ukraine-Russia war is reshaping the tech sector in Eastern Europe
Startups in Latvia and other nearby countries see the mobilization of Ukraine as a warning and as inspiration. They are now changing consumer products—from scooters to recreational drones—for use on the battlefield.
The Role of Photonics in Autonomous Vehicles: Navigating the Future of Transportation
As autonomous vehicles continue to evolve, photonics technology plays an increasingly critical role in enhancing the accuracy, safety, and responsiveness of their systems. By utilizing the power of light for sensors, navigation, and environmental mapping, photonics enables vehicles to perceive their surroundings with unprecedented precision and reliability—even in challenging conditions
We’ve been fans of the Yosys / Nextpnr open-source FPGA toolchain for a long while now, and like [Michael] we had no idea that their oss-cad-suite installer sets up everything so that you can write…
Recently, there was a Mastodon post from [nixCraft] challenging people to drop their NAT routers for the month of November and use only IPv6. What would it be like to experience “No NAT Novem…
He Got Banned From X. Now He Wants to Help You Escape, Too
When programmer Micah Lee was kicked off X for a post that offended Elon Musk, he didn't look back. His new tool for saving and deleting your X posts can give you that same sweet release.
Before we get going — please enjoy my speech from Web Summit, Why Are All Tech Products Now Shit? I didn’t write the title.
What if what we're seeing today isn't a glimpse of the future, but the new terms of the present? What if artificial intelligence isn't actually capable
Applying Observability: From Strategy to Practice with Hazel Weakly
Have you considered applying observability but struggled to match the strategy with the tooling? Or maybe you were lost on how to do it? I have something for you!I had a great discussion with Hazel Weakly about Observability beyond Open Telemetry, keeping it "meaty" with practical thoughts. I learned a lot, and I'm sure you will, too!