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You're not a senior engineer until you’ve worked on a legacy project - ShiftMag
You're not a senior engineer until you’ve worked on a legacy project - ShiftMag
Everybody hates working on legacy projects, myself included. As fate would have it, one landed in my lap recently. While working on it didn’t make me hate legacy projects any less, it did help me get a deeper understanding of the processes and practices we use today.  I am proud that I am a part […]
·shiftmag.dev·
You're not a senior engineer until you’ve worked on a legacy project - ShiftMag
The Generation Ship Model of Software Development
The Generation Ship Model of Software Development
You live with your family in Area Delta-44 of floor 212. Floors 140 through 266 are your world. Your life is walls and corridors, air ducts and stairwells, and—if you’re lucky—elevators. You live…
·medium.com·
The Generation Ship Model of Software Development
Old school newspaper office libraries are sorely missed
Old school newspaper office libraries are sorely missed
Pre-internet newspapers contained huge libraries of knowledge and skilled experts, much of that was lost when they moved from print to digital.
·billbennett.co.nz·
Old school newspaper office libraries are sorely missed
Do not ask me to use Visual Studio Code or Chrome
Do not ask me to use Visual Studio Code or Chrome
I have been asked a couple times to switch from Emacs to VS Code or from Firefox/Safari to Chrome. Here’s why I will never do it.
·buttondown.com·
Do not ask me to use Visual Studio Code or Chrome
Terminal Fever
Terminal Fever
In 2010, a college student wrote a piece of code that would help him start a company. Thirteen years later, he would walk away from a multi-billion-dollar public company he built, only to start tin…
·om.co·
Terminal Fever
You Cannot Manufacture Art
You Cannot Manufacture Art
As an artist, writer, and general creative, I know that it takes many iterations to finalize a piece. I know…
·analogdreams.zip·
You Cannot Manufacture Art
ELIZA Archaeology
ELIZA Archaeology
Welcome to the ELIZA Archaeology Project. This research project brings together an interdisciplinary team of scholars, artists, and programmers to explore the history and ideas around the ELIZA chatbot. ELIZA is the original and highly influential chatbot that launched the genre of human-computer
·sites.google.com·
ELIZA Archaeology
The code for ELIZA, the original 1960s chatbot, found
The code for ELIZA, the original 1960s chatbot, found
ELIZA is one of the most influential computer programs ever written. Developed by Joseph Weizenbaum, at MIT in the mid 1960s, long before ChatGPT, ELIZA was the world’s first chatbot; the fir…
·blog.adafruit.com·
The code for ELIZA, the original 1960s chatbot, found
Why You Should Reconsider Your 'Big Tech' Job in 2025
Why You Should Reconsider Your 'Big Tech' Job in 2025
Many engineers are leaving the IT industry, seeking better benefits, work-life balance and stability by bringing their IT skills to other sectors.
·thenewstack.io·
Why You Should Reconsider Your 'Big Tech' Job in 2025
AI Mistakes Are Very Different from Human Mistakes - Schneier on Security
AI Mistakes Are Very Different from Human Mistakes - Schneier on Security
Humans make mistakes all the time. All of us do, every day, in tasks both new and routine. Some of our mistakes are minor and some are catastrophic. Mistakes can break trust with our friends, lose the confidence of our bosses, and sometimes be the difference between life and death. Over the millennia, we have created security systems to deal with the sorts of mistakes humans commonly make. These days, casinos rotate their dealers regularly, because they make mistakes if they do the same task for too long. Hospital personnel write on limbs before surgery so that doctors operate on the correct body part, and they count surgical instruments to make sure none were left inside the body. From copyediting to double-entry bookkeeping to appellate courts, we humans have gotten really good at correcting human mistakes...
·schneier.com·
AI Mistakes Are Very Different from Human Mistakes - Schneier on Security
IndieWeb
IndieWeb
The IndieWeb is a people-focused alternative to the “corporate web”.
·indieweb.org·
IndieWeb
PESOS
PESOS
PESOS is an acronym for Publish Elsewhere, Syndicate (to your) Own Site. It's a syndication model where publishing starts by posting to a 3rd party service, then using infrastructure (e.g. feeds, Micropub, webhooks) to create an archive copy on your site.
·indieweb.org·
PESOS
The "35-cent" Commodore 64 softmodem
The "35-cent" Commodore 64 softmodem
Rockwell famously used 6502-based cores in modems for many years, but that doesn't mean other 6502s couldn't be used. If only there were a w...
·oldvcr.blogspot.com·
The "35-cent" Commodore 64 softmodem
bliki: Two Hard Things
bliki: Two Hard Things
There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things -- Phil Karlton (bonus variations on the page)
·martinfowler.com·
bliki: Two Hard Things
ELIZA Makes a Comeback
ELIZA Makes a Comeback
Programming book reviews, programming tutorials,programming news, C#, Ruby, Python,C, C++, PHP, Visual Basic, Computer book reviews, computer history, programming history, joomla, theory, spreadsheets and more.
·i-programmer.info·
ELIZA Makes a Comeback
4 Lessons We Learned from Bringing AI to Our Company
4 Lessons We Learned from Bringing AI to Our Company
So, you have a shiny new piece of technology that everyone’s talking about and at least one enthusiast ready to light the fire. How do you start?
·shiftmag.dev·
4 Lessons We Learned from Bringing AI to Our Company
Test Pattern History: How Color Bars Became a TV Staple
Test Pattern History: How Color Bars Became a TV Staple
The history of color bars, the most common television test pattern out there, and what they actually do. (Also, Netflix has some weird test programming.)
·tedium.co·
Test Pattern History: How Color Bars Became a TV Staple
Faster Horses
Faster Horses
About Henry Ford, AI search results and building better horses for your users.
·mxb.dev·
Faster Horses
All Lisp Indentation Schemes Are Ugly
All Lisp Indentation Schemes Are Ugly
Indentation styles are a hot topic in every language. So let's see how Lisps do indentation! Uuuuuuugh!
·aartaka.me·
All Lisp Indentation Schemes Are Ugly
So You Want to Build Your Own Data Center
So You Want to Build Your Own Data Center
When it comes to infrastructure engineering, building a data center is probably closer to building a house than to deploying a Terraform stack.
·blog.railway.com·
So You Want to Build Your Own Data Center