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A Road to Common Lisp / Steve Losh
Common Lisp Is Not a Single Language, It Is Lots
Lisp is an ambiguous category. But Common Lisp isn't, right? It's a restricted self-sufficient language, after all.
How Certificate Transparency Logs Fail and Why It's OK
serveyourtra.sh/alone/
Monolith!
Deconstructing the undeconstructable basic building blocks of reality
What OpenAI did
A new model opens up new possibilities
Dell Case Study – FreeBSD Foundation
Unresolved identities: The silent data project killer
You can’t afford not to solve identity resolution – because when you do the value of every customer data initiative goes up, and the complexity goes down.
State of the Terminal | g.p. anders
This is a companion article to my talk at Neovimconf 2023.
I have been using Vim/Neovim as my full time text editor for close to 10 years. I’ve spent a lot of time in the terminal and have become very aware of the many flaws and idiosyncrasies of this bizarre platform. But I also think it gets a lot of things right! And I’m not alone in this belief: terminal based tools are still widely popular even in the presence of many alternatives (the StackOverflow developer survey shows that Neovim is the “most loved” editor 3 years in a row).
'Entity' is the wrong idea
Joe Armstrong, creator of the Erlang programming language, once said You wanted a banana but what you got was a gorilla holding the banana ...
Maxing Out Your Code: Unleashing the Power of Best Conceivable Runtime (BCR)
Have you ever found yourself, whether in a coding interview or staring down the abyss of your latest project, wondering, “Is this the…
Windows Returns
Microsoft held its most compelling Windows’ event in years, because Windows is no longer the center of the company.
What happens when genAI vendors kill off their best sources?
You don’t really think you can depend on answers pulled from the likes of self-appointed Reddit experts, do you?
Craftsmanship & Consideration - David Smith, Independent iOS Developer
Is Community-Backed Open Source Software Worth the Risk?
Lightbend CEO Tyler Jewell argues that open source infrastructure software projects, without corporate sponsorship or other forms of dedicated funding, can't provide assurances about their security.
The Supermarket Scanner Changed the Way We Buy Groceries Forever
Invented 50 years ago, the curious box deciphered an arcane kind of code to offer shoppers a trip into the future
Project Liberty
Project Liberty is building a global alliance for responsible technology and bringing together technologists, academics, policymakers, civil society and citizens to build a safer, healthier tech ecosystem.
Decentralized Systems Will Be Necessary To Stop Google From Putting The Web Into Managed Decline
Is Google signaling the end of the open web? That’s some of the concern raised by its new embrace of AI. While most of the fears about AI may be overblown, this one could be legit. But it doesn’t m…
Just code dumb shit to impress your friends
Groundbreaking and courageous software ideas start by first impressing 3 good friends
References are like jumps
The Phones of Normal People
Now, I realize that there are some folks in the geek space who still make use of default apps. Robb Knight's project from the winter of 2023 taught us that. By and large though, the...
NoCode Will Not Bring Computing to the Masses
NoCode, scripting vs applications, and software marketplaces
The MSI Claw is an embarrassment
Every competitor is better, and most of them are cheaper.
Residences as Utility Infrastructure
The universal first troubleshooting step is to reboot. No matter what the product is, no matter what the problem is, try turning it off and ...
Google’s broken link to the web
With AI search results coming to the masses, the human-powered web recedes further into the background
Server Errors
tapps posted something to Twitter, I replied and turned it into a joke, and it went a little crazy from there with some help from janiukjf and chernowa … Here’s the transaction. (I’ve saved it here since at some point it may will become unavailable on Twitter.) As long as we’re on the subject, I [...]
When you’re driving in Google Maps you’re re-enacting an ancient space combat sim
Posted on Friday 17 May 2024. 1,373 words, 15 links. By Matt Webb.
Enlightenmentware
Software that makes you a better programmer.
Processes don't create ownership, people do
Creating a sense of ownership in the team is crucial for the success of a project. What's the right angle?