Honeycomb's Jessica Kerr explains OpenTelemetry and Observability 2.0 - ShiftMag
Jessica Kerr, Developer Relations Engineering at Honeycomb, says observability is just the way your software communicates with you. Honeycomb is one of the companies at the forefront of championing the importance of observability, so we sat with Jessica at CraftConference and asked her to share her knowledge about some of the most often mentioned terms […]
During World War II, shipboard life in the United States Navy was a gamble. No matter which theater of operations you found yourself in, the enemy was all around on land, sea, and air, ready to del…
Eric Lippert notes the perils of programming in C++:
I often think of C++ as my own personal Pit of Despair Programming Language. Unmanaged C++ makes it so easy to fall into traps. Think buffer overruns, memory leaks, double frees, mismatch between allocator and deallocator, using freed memory, umpteen dozen
Why Most Companies Are Struggling With Infrastructure as Code
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is a fundamental practice for cloud-native applications and infrastructure to define, provision, and manage IT infrastructure.
AI hype in the workplace is cooling, but usage is still on the rise
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Executives are all in on AI, with 99% planning AI investment in the coming year. And yet, for the first time since generative AI’s introduction, adoption rates are plateauing and excitement is cooling among the global workforce.
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The Small Minded Developer | Rediscovering The Small Web
I am rediscovering the small web. My partial withdrawal from big tech won’t make much difference to them. But it will make me feel better. Help me reconnect with something I lost. Give me a sense of control.| Ramblings, occasionally insightful, of another old software developer you've never heard of.
Bluesky has the juice right now, and while it’s slowed down a bit this week, they were adding over 1 million users a day for a bit last week. One sentiment I’m hearing a lot recently is that Bluely “feels like early Twitter,” which to be fair, I
I just looked for the word “weave” among my half-million photos, and found this: We’ve been trying to solve identity problems online since the Internet showed up, roughly i…
Before we start, have a look at this image. It is from a German book from the early Nineties, and it features some very interesting cover artwork. A knight with a cape and a big bushy mustache rides a friendly green dragon. A castle, a dolphin, and some animals are in the background. Focus on the details; we will return to that image at the end.
Much has been written and a lot of analysis performed on the global BGP table over the years, a significant portion by the inimitable Geoff Huston. However this often focuses on is long term trends, like the growth of the routing table or the adoption of IPv6 , dealing with time frames of of months or years.
Almost a month ago, I created a telegram channel with the goal of reading tech books consistently, and sharing summaries of them.This week, I have finished reading the first book - “A Philosophy of So