The newsletter platform Substack favors the quick fix for its moderation crisis over the fundamental change, leaving a lot of longtime users in the lurch.
It started as a promising concept: The Product Manager and the Engineering Manager team up. The Product Manager decides WHAT should be made, understanding the customers’ needs and talking to stakeholders. The engineers plan HOW to build these ideas, and then code without distractions from customers.
Dominate The Male Enhancement Niche Today with Aizen Power The following joke was posted to an internal Magenic list. I don't know who actually wrote it, and I'll give credit if someone points out the creator of the joke. It perfectly illustrates what I think developers (especially consultants) have to go through all the time when they're interviewing for the next gig.
Starter List of CalDAV and CardDAV Standards and Specifications
This page is intended for individuals who wish to develop a CalDAV or CardDAV server but who have little or no previous experience with the specifications. It offers a basic list of (and links to) specifications or parts of specifications with which you need to become familiar. Not all relevant specifications are yet standards; some of the references will be to the current draft of the specification and will be updated when the internet draft becomes an RFC. This page was originally named "Getting Started with CalDAV and CardDAV".
The New York Times is suing OpenAI, but it is the New York Times that stands to benefit the most from large language models, thanks to its transformation to being an Internet entity.
Mastering Kubernetes Optimization: A Strategic Approach
By embracing a strategic and structured approach to Kubernetes management, organizations can unlock its full potential, transforming it into a key driver for business efficiency and innovation.
Chris Dixon, who leads the A16Z crypto fund, and has been an entrepreneur, VC, and friend of mine for over twenty years, has written a book called Read Write Own that is available for pre-order now and will start shipping at the end of the month. Chris gave me a copy right before the holidays […]
Like many people, the iPhone has replaced many consumer electronics in my home. I no longer own a point-and-shoot camera, camcorder, voice recorder or dedicated music player. My iPhone is all of those
Today, having Continuous Integration is table stakes. Yet, CI pipelines are a common cause for developer frustration. And that’s why in this blog post, we walk through the five properties that make for a great CI experience.