Found 8149 bookmarks
Newest
The 3 models problem · cozemble/breezbook · Discussion #34
The 3 models problem · cozemble/breezbook · Discussion #34
Am feeling three distinct types of model emerge as I model the domain of bookings and appointments. The first two are well established, the third a pleasant surprise Business Logic Model: This mode...
·github.com·
The 3 models problem · cozemble/breezbook · Discussion #34
Retrotechtacular: TVO
Retrotechtacular: TVO
Hardware hackers come from a variety of backgrounds, but among us there remains a significant number whose taste for making things was forged through growing up in a farm environment. If that&#8217…
·hackaday.com·
Retrotechtacular: TVO
An MXM Take On The 3dfx Voodoo
An MXM Take On The 3dfx Voodoo
[sdz] of Vogons forum brings us an unexpected device for the 21st century – a 3dfx Voodoo 4 card in MXM format, equipped with 64MB of RAM. This isn’t just a showpiece – this card …
·hackaday.com·
An MXM Take On The 3dfx Voodoo
Small Tools: What The Internet Needs In 2024
Small Tools: What The Internet Needs In 2024
Thoughts on the misadventure of udm14, or what I hope to gain from successfully reviving the single-serving site for a couple of weeks.
·tedium.co·
Small Tools: What The Internet Needs In 2024
What is PID 0? · blog.dave.tf
What is PID 0? · blog.dave.tf
Yes, there's a PID 0! An explanation of what it is, and a quick walk through linux early boot code.
·blog.dave.tf·
What is PID 0? · blog.dave.tf
Building AI products — Benedict Evans
Building AI products — Benedict Evans
How do we build mass-market products that change the world around a technology that gets things ‘wrong’? What does wrong mean, and how is that useful?
·ben-evans.com·
Building AI products — Benedict Evans
How The IBM PC Went 8-Bit
How The IBM PC Went 8-Bit
If you were around when the IBM PC rolled out, two things probably caught you by surprise. One is that the company that made the Selectric put that ridiculous keyboard on it. The other was that it …
·hackaday.com·
How The IBM PC Went 8-Bit
The IBM PC That Broke IBM
The IBM PC That Broke IBM
It was the dawn of the personal computer age, a time when Apple IIs, Tandy TRS-80s, Commodore PETs, the Atari 400 and 800, and others had made significant inroads into schools and people’s ho…
·hackaday.com·
The IBM PC That Broke IBM
The Misfit Who Built the IBM PC
The Misfit Who Built the IBM PC
Don Estridge broke all of Big Blue's rules to create the home computer. The company would never forgive him for it.
·every.to·
The Misfit Who Built the IBM PC
The IBM PC: Brainchild Of A Misfit
The IBM PC: Brainchild Of A Misfit
We’ve read a number of histories of the IBM PC and lived through that time, too. But we enjoyed [Gareth Edwards’] perspective in a post entitled The Misfit who Built the IBM PC. The tit…
·hackaday.com·
The IBM PC: Brainchild Of A Misfit
How does AI impact my job as a programmer?
How does AI impact my job as a programmer?
Four ginever glasses sit on a mirrored table at Distilleerderij’t Nieuwe Diep in Fevopark, Amsterdam. Only one manufacturer makes these glasses, and it’s closing. The distillery stockpi…
·chelseatroy.com·
How does AI impact my job as a programmer?
Why, after 6 years, I’m over GraphQL
Why, after 6 years, I’m over GraphQL
GraphQL is an incredible piece of technology that has captured a lot of mindshare since I first started slinging it in production in 2018. You won’t have to ...
·bessey.dev·
Why, after 6 years, I’m over GraphQL
Dogpile - Wikipedia
Dogpile - Wikipedia
Dogpile is a metasearch engine for information on the World Wide Web that fetches results from Google, Yahoo!, Yandex, Bing, and other popular search engines, including those from audio and video content providers such as Yahoo!.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Dogpile - Wikipedia
Dogpile
Dogpile
A multi engine semi-parallel search interface automatically searching 20+ search engines 3 at a time. Allows for continued searching options and Boolean/proximity operators.
·web.archive.org·
Dogpile
Programming Ada: Records And Containers For Organized Code
Programming Ada: Records And Containers For Organized Code
Writing code without having some way to easily organize sets of variables or data would be a real bother. Even if in the end you could totally do all of the shuffling of bits and allocating in memo…
·hackaday.com·
Programming Ada: Records And Containers For Organized Code
Displays We Like Hacking: HDMI
Displays We Like Hacking: HDMI
I don’t like HDMI. Despite it being a pretty popular interface, I find crucial parts of it to be alien to what hackers stand for. The way I see it, it manages to be proprietary while bringing…
·hackaday.com·
Displays We Like Hacking: HDMI
Reweirding the Web - Web Directions
Reweirding the Web - Web Directions
A dozen years ago (how can it be so long? How can he have been so prescient?) Anil Dash wrote “the Web We Lost“. This isn’t our web today. We’ve lost key features that we used to rely on, and worse, we’ve abandoned core values that used to be fundamental to the web world. To […]
·webdirections.org·
Reweirding the Web - Web Directions
Is AI Being Built For The Manager Class Alone?
Is AI Being Built For The Manager Class Alone?
The latest artificial intelligence use cases appear to be built specifically for managers and executives, and literally nobody else. That’s a problem.
·tedium.co·
Is AI Being Built For The Manager Class Alone?
How Agilebase Uses AI - Agilebase
How Agilebase Uses AI - Agilebase
We use it to enhance efficiency and ensure integrity A new report says few people are using “much-hyped” artificial intelligence (AI) products such as ChatGPT.  Researchers surveyed 12,000 people inRead More »How Agilebase Uses AI
·agilebase.co.uk·
How Agilebase Uses AI - Agilebase
Using a table of logarithms
Using a table of logarithms
Practical calculation using numerical tables is not simply a matter of looking up numbers. You had to be more sophisticated than that.
·johndcook.com·
Using a table of logarithms