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Physical Computing Used To Be A Thing
Physical Computing Used To Be A Thing
In the early 2000s, the idea that you could write programs on microcontrollers that did things in the physical world, like run motors or light up LEDs, was kind of new. At the time, most people tho…
·hackaday.com·
Physical Computing Used To Be A Thing
AI: Where in the Loop Should Humans Go?
AI: Where in the Loop Should Humans Go?
A list of questions you need to ask about potential AI solutions, to know if they're going to work well for you and what kind of surprises they'll create.
·ferd.ca·
AI: Where in the Loop Should Humans Go?
The Strange Afterlife Of The Xbox Kinect
The Strange Afterlife Of The Xbox Kinect
The tale of the Microsoft Xbox Kinect is one of those sad situations where a great product was used in an application that turned out to be a bit of a flop and was discontinued because of it, despi…
·hackaday.com·
The Strange Afterlife Of The Xbox Kinect
AI Promise and Chip Precariousness
AI Promise and Chip Precariousness
The AI industry is more exciting than ever, but the chip situation is very precarious and requires drastic action.
·stratechery.com·
AI Promise and Chip Precariousness
Manual ’till it hurts
Manual ’till it hurts
Try writing your HTML in HTML, your CSS in CSS, and your JavaScript in JavaScript.
·adactio.com·
Manual ’till it hurts
NetBSD on a JavaStation
NetBSD on a JavaStation
Hard as it may be to imagine, there was a time when Java was brand new and exciting. Long before it became the vast clunky back-end leviathan it is today,
·fatsquirrel.org·
NetBSD on a JavaStation
The Future We Never Got, Running A Future We Got
The Future We Never Got, Running A Future We Got
If you’re familiar with Java here in 2025, the programming language you know is a world away from what Sun Microsystems planned for it in the mid-1990s. Back then it was key to a bright coffe…
·hackaday.com·
The Future We Never Got, Running A Future We Got
The Age of Vibe Compute
The Age of Vibe Compute
What happens when our computers know us better than we know ourselves?
·every.to·
The Age of Vibe Compute
Microsoft's Satya Nadella Pumps the Brakes on AI Hype
Microsoft's Satya Nadella Pumps the Brakes on AI Hype
Fears of an artificial superintelligence that could replace humans are just a distraction at a time when ChatGPT still has major shortcomings.
·gizmodo.com·
Microsoft's Satya Nadella Pumps the Brakes on AI Hype
I’m Entering My Curmudgeon Era
I’m Entering My Curmudgeon Era
My current project: I've been dusting off the old hard drives with my ripped CD collection and loading them into an iPod. A 20-year-old piece of tech with its click wheel intact, no WiFi, and no algorithm feeding me recommendations I didn't ask for. The result: I've started listening to
·joanwestenberg.com·
I’m Entering My Curmudgeon Era
The Unpredicted
The Unpredicted
It is odd that science fiction did not predict the internet. There are no vintage science fiction movies about the world wide web, nor movies that showed the online web as part of the future. We expected picture phones, and … Continue reading →
·kk.org·
The Unpredicted
Python's Automation Magic
Python's Automation Magic
From file management to PDF generation, Python's powerful libraries make repetitive tasks obsolete while reducing errors and boosting efficiency for developers of all levels.
·thenewstack.io·
Python's Automation Magic
Kickshitter
Kickshitter
A few months ago when Kickstarter co-founder Yancey Strickler wrote a much talked about essay — The Dark Forest Theory of the Internet — I couldn’t stop nodding my head in agreement. After all, his…
·om.co·
Kickshitter
Power Cut
Power Cut
A week ago, analyst TD Cowen revealed that Microsoft had canceled leases "totalling a couple hundred MWs," with "at least two private data center operators across multiple US markets." The report also details how Microsoft "pulled back on converting negotiated and signed Statement[s] of Qualifications (SQQs)," which it added
·wheresyoured.at·
Power Cut
Kasey Hou
Kasey Hou
Repairable Flatpack Toaster
·kaseyhou.com·
Kasey Hou
Flat Pack Toaster Heats Up The Right To Repair
Flat Pack Toaster Heats Up The Right To Repair
The toaster is a somewhat modest appliance that is often ignored until it stops working. Many cheap examples are not made to be easily repaired, but [Kasey Hou] designed a repairable flat pack toas…
·hackaday.com·
Flat Pack Toaster Heats Up The Right To Repair
Big Trek from Big Tech
Big Trek from Big Tech
I spend a great deal of time evaluating tools that can replace the Big Tech variants that mistreat us. This includes services that just make my online life easier, with bonus points for small, friendly and sustainable.
·axbom.com·
Big Trek from Big Tech
Is ChatGPT the next Dropbox or the next iPhone?
Is ChatGPT the next Dropbox or the next iPhone?
Ed Zitron on his Where's Your Ed At blog: There Is No AI Revolution I kept coming back to one thought: where's the money? No, really, where is it? Where is the money that this supposedly revolutionary, world-changing industry is making, and will make? The answer is simple: I do
·birchtree.me·
Is ChatGPT the next Dropbox or the next iPhone?
Announcing Elixir OpenChain Certification
Announcing Elixir OpenChain Certification
The Elixir project now meets OpenChain (ISO/IEC 5230). Each release ships with Source SBoMs in CycloneDX 1.6 and SPDX 2.3, plus attestation.
·elixir-lang.org·
Announcing Elixir OpenChain Certification
Death panel
Death panel
Dave Winer, OG blogger, podcaster, developed first apps in many categories. Old enough to know better. It's even worse than it appears.
·scripting.com·
Death panel
API Versioning
API Versioning
As a product manager for SaaS applications, making platform updates is relatively straightforward. Features can be rolled out gradually using feature flags to ensure proper adoption and quality, and aspects like migration and versioning typically aren’t required. While SaaS documentation needs updating, it’s not as critical as updating developer documentation for API changes. In this article, I’ll provide a framework for versioning an API and sharing experiences of what has and hasn’t worked for me.
·tmaguire.net·
API Versioning
Types of Blockchain - GeeksforGeeks
Types of Blockchain - GeeksforGeeks
A Computer Science portal for geeks. It contains well written, well thought and well explained computer science and programming articles, quizzes and practice/competitive programming/company interview Questions.
·geeksforgeeks.org·
Types of Blockchain - GeeksforGeeks