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How to build an open source metrics dashboard
How GitHub volunteers built an open source metrics dashboard for the World Health Organization and some best practices they picked up along the way.
Why Does Oracle Make Its Cloud Signup So Terrible?
Oracle’s form to access free cloud server space seems designed to discourage you from taking advantage of the offering. It’ll leave you frustrated.
What's Behind Elastic's Unexpected Return to Open Source?
As Elastic changes licensing for Elasticsearch and Kibana, its turnabout seems more like a business strategy than an embrace of the commons.
Intel Honesty
The best way to both save Intel and have leading edge manufacturing in the U.S. is to split the company, and for the U.S. government to pick up the bill via purchase guarantees.
Reflections on Founder Mode / Oxide
Reflections on a recent Paul Graham piece – and on the culture at Oxide
My Blog Engine is the Erlang Build Tool
Why A.I. Isn’t Going to Make Art
To create a novel or a painting, an artist makes choices that are fundamentally alien to artificial intelligence.
a brief history of barbed wire fence telephone networks
If you look at the table of contents for my book, Other Networks: A Radical Technology Sourcebook, you’ll see that entries on networks before/outside the internet are arranged first by underl…
L402/introduction.md at master · lightninglabs/L402
lsat protocol specification . Contribute to lightninglabs/L402 development by creating an account on GitHub.
DEC’s LAN Bridge 100: The Invention Of The Network Bridge
DEC’s LAN Bridge 100 was a major milestone in the history of Ethernet which made it a viable option for the ever-growing LANs of yesteryear and today. Its history is also the topic of a recen…
Send More Investor Updates
Written pieces, talks, and other bits by Zach Holman.
"AI will definitely (not) take your job" - ShiftMag
And calling yourself a prompt engineer is dumb.
Telosys code generator for Java, JavaScript, Python, NodeJS, PHP, C#, etc
Telosys is a free code generator usable with different languages or frameworks : Java, JavaScript, Python, NodeJS, PHP, GoLang, C#, Angular, VueJS, etc
Yellicode - A free and extensible source code generation engine
Yellicode, a free and extensible cross-platform source code generation engine.
Speak, Code, Deploy: What if voice was your primary tool for coding? - ShiftMag
Don't think of accessibility features as just for accessibility—they are features, helpful for everyone.
On How Our OpenSearch Just Died · @radekmie’s take on IT and stuff
What do you do when a managed service runs out of disk space? Well, try everything and give up a few hours later, I guess.
Notion engineers sped up Notion's browser speed with WASM SQLite
CRDTs go brrr
Under the Hood: Exploring How Web Servers Handle Requests
Have you ever wondered how a request from a client application navigates its way to your server process? What magic do web server…
Remember Steam Machines? EmuDeck founder revisits Valve’s TV console idea
From the man who made emulators easy on Steam Deck.
Why CI and CD Need to Go Their Separate Ways
Explore how continuous promotion addresses the limitations of traditional CI/CD pipelines.
Let’s Bring H-A-R-M-O-N-Y Back Into Our Tech Tools
Tool stacks and platforms that use a harmony-focused method can bring the fun back into development.
The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security
How I Use Git Worktrees
There are a bunch of posts on the internet about using git worktree command. As far as I can tell,
1most of them are primarily about using worktrees as a replacement of, or a supplement to git
branches. Instead of switching branches, you just change directories. This is also how I originally
had used worktrees, but that didn't stick, and I abandoned them. But recently worktrees grew
on me, though my new use-case is unlike branching.
The Rise and Fall of the ‘IBM Way’
What the tech pioneer can, and can’t, teach us
You're not just buying hardware with Oxide
Oxide builds hardware but they sell hardware, culture, and expertise
ZeroTier
Securely connect to anything on the internet with Tailscale. Built on WireGuard®️, Tailscale enables you to make finely configurable connections, secured end-to-end according to zero trust principles, between any resources on any infrastructure.
Cozytech
Towards a viable alt-tech philosophy made up of individually delusional, collectively rational parts
Weeknotes 302 - embracing cozy tech in opaque realities
The weekly notes on human-AI partnerships, immersive connectiveness, tech societies and thing to do and experience. And thinking about the relationsship of AGI and cozytech.