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Sports Technologies of Spectacle
Sports Technologies of Spectacle
This weekend, I shelled out $5.99 for a month-long subscription to the streaming service Peacock. I wanted to watch the Prefontaine Classic, the annual track and field event held at Hayward Field at the University of Oregon. In particular, I wanted to watch Sha'Carri Richardson in the 100m and
·2ndbreakfast.audreywatters.com·
Sports Technologies of Spectacle
What the Wasm
What the Wasm
WebAssembly has been the new hotness for what feels like ages. The creator of Docker tweeted that Docker wouldn’t have been necessary if WebAssembly existed in 2008. People have made talks speculating that it will eat the entire programming model. Almost every language has been compiled to WebAssembly. So why are people not using WebAssembly over 7 years after its release? Standardization Is Slow First and most obviously, WebAssembly has been very slow to standardize.
·uptointerpretation.com·
What the Wasm
The Future Stack
The Future Stack
Fly.io is a highly visible cloud provider in the Elixir ecosystem and they put forward an interesting promise. They don't deliver on that promise currently but I think it would be very compelling if they get there. Especially for Elixir. Let's dig in.
·underjord.io·
The Future Stack
Book notes: The Ascetic Programmer
Book notes: The Ascetic Programmer
Book notes on "The Ascetic Programmer: How asceticism benefits programming, science, and the arts" by Antonio Piccolboni
·danlebrero.com·
Book notes: The Ascetic Programmer
Digital Identities Over Time – Online Exhibition
Digital Identities Over Time – Online Exhibition
Come along to the ‘Digital Identities Over Time’ online exhibition, where we will be showcasing work by Anshul Roy, Jeanne Jo and Mac Andre Arboleda. These artists took place in a virtual residency programme to explore futures of digital identities.
·creativeapplications.net·
Digital Identities Over Time – Online Exhibition
Use That One Port For High-Speed FPGA Data Export
Use That One Port For High-Speed FPGA Data Export
There’s a good few options for exporting data out of FPGAs, like Ethernet, USB2, or USB3. Many FPGAs have a HDMI (or rather, sparkling DVI) port as well, and [Steve Markgraf] brings us the hs…
·hackaday.com·
Use That One Port For High-Speed FPGA Data Export
Hacking the Spotify Car Thing
Hacking the Spotify Car Thing
With the news of Spotify bricking their Car Thing, now is the time to hack it. Spotify released a statement suggesting Car Thing owners reset to factory settings and safely dispose following local …
·blog.adafruit.com·
Hacking the Spotify Car Thing
Sometimes It’s Not The Solution
Sometimes It’s Not The Solution
Watching a video about a scratch-built ultra-precise switch for metrology last week reminded me that it’s not always the projects that are the most elegant solutions that I enjoy reading about the …
·hackaday.com·
Sometimes It’s Not The Solution
What Clayton Christensen Got Wrong
What Clayton Christensen Got Wrong
Clayton Christensen continually predicts that Apple will be disrupted because his theory does not incorporate the importance of the user experience.
·stratechery.com·
What Clayton Christensen Got Wrong
AI Integration and Modularization
AI Integration and Modularization
Breaking down the Big Tech AI landscape through the lens of integration and modularization
·stratechery.com·
AI Integration and Modularization
Home-Cooked Software and Barefoot Developers
Home-Cooked Software and Barefoot Developers
The emerging golden age of home-cooked software, barefoot developers, and why the local-first community should help build it
·maggieappleton.com·
Home-Cooked Software and Barefoot Developers
Duct tape value creation
Duct tape value creation
Duct tape programming is low status but creates value. Enterprise rewrites that tidy up duct tape projects at far greater expense are higher status.
·johndcook.com·
Duct tape value creation
WTF is AI? | TechCrunch
WTF is AI? | TechCrunch
What is AI? We've put together this non-technical guide to give anyone a fighting chance to understand how and why today's AI works.
·techcrunch.com·
WTF is AI? | TechCrunch
A quote from The Salmon of Doubt
A quote from The Salmon of Doubt
I've come up with a set of rules that describe our reactions to technologies:1. Anything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and ordinary an...
·goodreads.com·
A quote from The Salmon of Doubt
84—24
84—24
The tale of restoring an ’80s timeless classic.
·84-24.org·
84—24
How Facebook Killed Online Chat
How Facebook Killed Online Chat
In the early days of the internet, online conversations were an event. The technology was novel, and it was suddenly possible to socialize with a whole bunch of friends at a distance, all at once. …
·hackaday.com·
How Facebook Killed Online Chat
John Battelle's Search Blog Ads, Ads Everywhere
John Battelle's Search Blog Ads, Ads Everywhere
The advertising world is uncomplicated at its core, and utterly bewildering when seen from the outside. The easy bit stems from a simple axiom: Wherever you can find the attention of potential cust…
·battellemedia.com·
John Battelle's Search Blog Ads, Ads Everywhere
Optimizing Your DSC V3 Authoring Experience in VSCode
Optimizing Your DSC V3 Authoring Experience in VSCode
The world around DSC has changed significantly; only some of the components to talk to the DSC engine are written in PowerShell. Instead…
·gijsreijn.medium.com·
Optimizing Your DSC V3 Authoring Experience in VSCode
The Review Is the Action Item
The Review Is the Action Item
Incident reviews can be productive enough to be considered an action item on their own, if you have the right perspective and can avoid a few traps.
·ferd.ca·
The Review Is the Action Item