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Web components are okay
Web components are okay
Every so often, the web development community gets into a tizzy about something, usually web components. I find these fights tiresome, but I also see them as a good opportunity to reach across &#82…
·nolanlawson.com·
Web components are okay
AI for Breakfast
AI for Breakfast
Happy Friday! What's good? No surprise, this email has a slight shift of focus this morning – the new book project demands it. Typically, on Fridays, I send an email detailing the week's news about the business of health technology. For the next few months (at least), I'll be paying much
·2ndbreakfast.audreywatters.com·
AI for Breakfast
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a pocket full of fingernail clippings
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a pocket full of fingernail clippings
It was time to do some upgrades on the club's flyer screens. In the past, I had done that by ssh-ing in to each; turning off "Overlay"; rebooting; doing an update; turning on "Overlay"; and rebooting again. It was slow and error-prone and often ended up with a bricked system. It was a real "what the hell am I doing" moment when I realized that 32GB microSD cards are now $3.50 each, so I just ...
·jwz.org·
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a pocket full of fingernail clippings
The Path to Autonomous Observability
The Path to Autonomous Observability
Autonomous observability for system monitoring and management aims to use GenAI and machine learning to automatically detect, diagnose and resolve issues.
·thenewstack.io·
The Path to Autonomous Observability
45 years ago CompuServe connected the world before the World Wide Web
45 years ago CompuServe connected the world before the World Wide Web
On September 24, 1979, Columbus-based CompuServe launched its online service for consumers. Its subscribers were among the first to have access to email, online chat, digital newspapers and the ability to share and download files.
·wosu.org·
45 years ago CompuServe connected the world before the World Wide Web
Our Android App is Frozen in Carbonite
Our Android App is Frozen in Carbonite
After seven years of trying, we need to change course on our adventure in the Android galaxy.
·ia.net·
Our Android App is Frozen in Carbonite
Enterprise Philosophy and The First Wave of AI
Enterprise Philosophy and The First Wave of AI
The first wave of successful AI implementations will probably look more like the first wave of computing, which was dominated by large-scale enterprise installations that eliminated jobs. Consumer …
·stratechery.com·
Enterprise Philosophy and The First Wave of AI
Little Pharma On The Prairie
Little Pharma On The Prairie
Let’s get the obvious out of the way first — in his DEFCON 32 presentation, [Dr. Mixæl Laufer] shared quite a bit of information on how individuals can make and distribute various contr…
·hackaday.com·
Little Pharma On The Prairie
Netflix’s Pushy: Evolution of Scalable WebSocket Platform That Handles 100Ms Concurrent Connections
Netflix’s Pushy: Evolution of Scalable WebSocket Platform That Handles 100Ms Concurrent Connections
Netflix shared details on the evolution of Pushy, a WebSocket messaging platform that supports push notifications and inter-device communication across many different devices for the company’s products. Netflix’s engineers implemented many improvements across the Pushy ecosystem to ensure the platform's scalability and reliability and support new capabilities.
·infoq.com·
Netflix’s Pushy: Evolution of Scalable WebSocket Platform That Handles 100Ms Concurrent Connections
Tome – The AI assistant for sales
Tome – The AI assistant for sales
Automate account research by getting a 360° view of target accounts from the web and internal data. Prioritize, outbound, and prep for meetings for effectively.
·tome.app·
Tome – The AI assistant for sales
Social Web Foundation
Social Web Foundation
Towards a bigger, better fediverse
·socialwebfoundation.org·
Social Web Foundation
The World's Underwater Fiber Optic Cables - Core77
The World's Underwater Fiber Optic Cables - Core77
Fun fact: In Alaska, the permafrost makes laying underground cables impractical. It's also not cost-effective to build overhead lines suspended from anchored poles. So to get broadband internet to rural interior communities, they use underwater fiber-optic lines laid in rivers. Also mind-blowing is to see how much of the
·core77.com·
The World's Underwater Fiber Optic Cables - Core77
But, Like, What is a Photo?
But, Like, What is a Photo?
Apple’s VP of camera software engineering Jon McCormack gave Nilay Patel a quote about how Apple views photography in our modern age. Here's what he said: Here’s our view of what a photograph is. The way we like to think of it is that it’s a personal celebration of something that really, actually happened. Whether [...]
·512pixels.net·
But, Like, What is a Photo?
Recap: Interntional Conference on Computational Social Science - Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure at UMass Amherst
Recap: Interntional Conference on Computational Social Science - Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure at UMass Amherst
A few weeks ago, several hundred academics, students, and professionals gathered at the University of Pennsylvania for the 10th International Conference on Computational Social Science: two-and-a-half days packed with presentations and posters. This post attempts to highlight some of the work I found most exciting and briefly summarizes the presentations Kevin Zheng and I gave […]
·publicinfrastructure.org·
Recap: Interntional Conference on Computational Social Science - Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure at UMass Amherst