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Product is a Party, Not Chess
Product is a Party, Not Chess
Be smart about introducing programmers to customers, but do it!
·tidyfirst.substack.com·
Product is a Party, Not Chess
Drive-by Active Storage advice
Drive-by Active Storage advice
I'm working on a conference talk and there won't be time for me to detail each and every piece of advice I've accrued for each technical topic, so I'm going to…
·justin.searls.co·
Drive-by Active Storage advice
The Things They Carried
The Things They Carried
Keynotes as a proxy for reflecting on Apple as a whole.
·daringfireball.net·
The Things They Carried
Do We Build Tooling for API Product Managers or Project API Operations Into Tools They Already Use?
Do We Build Tooling for API Product Managers or Project API Operations Into Tools They Already Use?
I keep coming across discussions around how we get more API product managers involved in the API lifecycle, and one thing that keeps coming up involves the creation of tooling that is accessible to these business stakeholders. I agree, I’d been investing a lot in getting product managers to work with YAML and GitHub, and keep asking what other tools they use, but the conversation always seems to go back to building something new to make APIs accessible to stakeholders, but I am always skeptical when we speak of new technical solutions rather than using the ones we already have.
·apievangelist.com·
Do We Build Tooling for API Product Managers or Project API Operations Into Tools They Already Use?
Actual
Actual
Track your money, save money.
·actualbudget.com·
Actual
Thread by @garius on Thread Reader App
Thread by @garius on Thread Reader App
@garius: One of the things I occasionally get paid to do by companies/execs is to tell them why everything seemed to SUDDENLY go wrong, and subs/readers dropped like a stone. So, with everything going on at Twitter...…
·web.archive.org·
Thread by @garius on Thread Reader App
Real-time vs Asynchronous Communication
Real-time vs Asynchronous Communication
Communication is an essential part of our lives. And there are two ways of communicating: in real-time and asynchronously. Are you using both effectively?
·noeldemartin.com·
Real-time vs Asynchronous Communication
Order vs Chaos
Order vs Chaos
Conventional wisdom says order and planning are the key to achieve great productivity. But I've found the importance of chaos as well. In this post, I will tell you how to embrace both to get better results.
·noeldemartin.com·
Order vs Chaos
Programming and Human Languages
Programming and Human Languages
Have you ever thought how programming languages relate to one another? I recently did, and to my surprise there is a lot of similarities with human languages. I’m sure you will see programming languages in a different way after reading this. If you don’t know much about programming, this will help you understand them a bit more.
·noeldemartin.com·
Programming and Human Languages
What Technology Wants
What Technology Wants
...is nothing. You do, and I do. But technology doesn't. Everything you love about technology, and everything you hate, is not its own doing. Technology is only a multiplier. Use it for good, and it will flourish. Use it for evil, and it will corrupt everything in its path.
·noeldemartin.com·
What Technology Wants
Streamlining your MLOps pipeline with GitHub Actions and Arm64 runners
Streamlining your MLOps pipeline with GitHub Actions and Arm64 runners
Explore how Arm’s optimized performance and cost-efficient architecture, coupled with PyTorch, can enhance machine learning operations, from model training to deployment and learn how to leverage CI/CD for machine learning workflows, while reducing time, cost, and errors in the process.
·github.blog·
Streamlining your MLOps pipeline with GitHub Actions and Arm64 runners
Misleading GPS, Philosophy Of Maps, And You
Misleading GPS, Philosophy Of Maps, And You
The oft-quoted saying “all models are wrong, but some are useful” is a tounge-in-cheek way of saying that at some level, tools we use to predict how the world behaves will differ from r…
·hackaday.com·
Misleading GPS, Philosophy Of Maps, And You
Lithium-Ion Battery Hotswapping, Polarity, Holders
Lithium-Ion Battery Hotswapping, Polarity, Holders
Everyone loves, and should respect, lithium-ion batteries. They pack a ton of power and can make our projects work better. I’ve gathered a number of tips and tricks about using them over the …
·hackaday.com·
Lithium-Ion Battery Hotswapping, Polarity, Holders
A Look At The Small Web, Part 1
A Look At The Small Web, Part 1
In the early 1990s I was privileged enough to be immersed in the world of technology during the exciting period that gave birth to the World Wide Web, and I can honestly say I managed to completely…
·hackaday.com·
A Look At The Small Web, Part 1
I've got the genAI blues
I've got the genAI blues
ChatGPT and the like are not nearly as good as you think. And as time goes by, they're getting worse.
·computerworld.com·
I've got the genAI blues
The AI Blues
The AI Blues
Is AI getting worse? Or are we getting more picky?
·oreilly.com·
The AI Blues
Boomer Apple
Boomer Apple
Apple is well and truly a services company; hardware is necessary but insufficient for future growth.
·stratechery.com·
Boomer Apple
What are CAMARA and Network APIs?
What are CAMARA and Network APIs?
Network APIs are the new secret weapon for developers, and CAMARA is redefining the rules by making Telco integration more powerful than ever.
·shiftmag.dev·
What are CAMARA and Network APIs?
the simplicity of a fractal
the simplicity of a fractal
Previously, we've looked at code generation in both Rails and Thrift. But unlike Thrift, the code generated by Rails is meant to be changed. Any change is...
·explaining.software·
the simplicity of a fractal
How to Monetize a Blog
How to Monetize a Blog
A guide on turning your diary into dollars.
·modem.io·
How to Monetize a Blog
The Camera Is In Control
The Camera Is In Control
If you’re a longtime mobile phone enthusiast like I am, you’ve already seen a dedicated camera control button on phones well before Apple entered the smartphone market. The Nokia N95 is a notable e…
·om.co·
The Camera Is In Control
IBM’s 1969 Educational Computing
IBM’s 1969 Educational Computing
IBM got their PCs and PS/2 computers into schools in the 1980s and 1990s. We fondly remember educational games like Super Solvers: Treasure Mountain. However, IBM had been trying to get into the ed…
·hackaday.com·
IBM’s 1969 Educational Computing
HTTP/2 is fast 🚀 but adds complexity
HTTP/2 is fast 🚀 but adds complexity
One of the most significant performance improvements I’ve seen in a micro-services platform was moving from 🐢 HTTP/1.1 to 🚀 HTTP/2. But…
·itnext.io·
HTTP/2 is fast 🚀 but adds complexity
Why I Prefer Exceptions to Error Values
Why I Prefer Exceptions to Error Values
Exceptions are often a better way to handle errors than returning them as values. We argue that traditional exceptions provide better user and developer experience, and show that they even result in faster execution.
·cedardb.com·
Why I Prefer Exceptions to Error Values