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Documenting Real Hidden Messages In Music
Documenting Real Hidden Messages In Music
During the 1980s, a moral panic swept across the landscape with the mistaken belief that there were Satanic messages hidden in various games, books, and music that at any moment would corrupt the y…
·hackaday.com·
Documenting Real Hidden Messages In Music
4 reasons to consider a network digital twin
4 reasons to consider a network digital twin
Today's network environments are too complex to track by purely manual efforts. With digital twin technology, IT teams can build a virtual model of the production network and use it to validate configurations, simulate changes, and streamline management.
·networkworld.com·
4 reasons to consider a network digital twin
Why Isn’t the World Upgrading Its Databases?
Why Isn’t the World Upgrading Its Databases?
If your open source database is working now, why touch it? Because end-of-life software is harder to maintain, and you could miss out on valuable new features.
·thenewstack.io·
Why Isn’t the World Upgrading Its Databases?
You’re Listening To Quantum Radio
You’re Listening To Quantum Radio
Researchers at Delft University of Technology have created a detector that enables the detection of a single photon’s worth of radio frequency energy. The chip is only 10 mm square and the te…
·hackaday.com·
You’re Listening To Quantum Radio
Dudley Buck's Forgotten Cryotron Computer - IEEE Spectrum
Dudley Buck's Forgotten Cryotron Computer - IEEE Spectrum
In the 1950s, this MIT graduate student convinced engineers to build computers using superconducting magnetic switches instead of tubes or transistors
·web.archive.org·
Dudley Buck's Forgotten Cryotron Computer - IEEE Spectrum
Retrotechtacular: The Cryotron Computer
Retrotechtacular: The Cryotron Computer
Have you ever heard of a Cryotron Computer before? Of course not. Silicon killed the radio star: this is a story of competing technologies back in the day. The hand above holds the two competitors,…
·hackaday.com·
Retrotechtacular: The Cryotron Computer
The Cryotron Remembered
The Cryotron Remembered
[Sean Haas] is a “dangerous freelance historian,” and his recent talk at the Vintage Computer Festival in Southern California covers the cryotron — a strange detour on the road to…
·hackaday.com·
The Cryotron Remembered
Retrotechtacular: Right To Repair 1987
Retrotechtacular: Right To Repair 1987
In 1987, your portable Osborne computer had a problem. Who you gonna call? Well, maybe the company that made “The Osborne Survival Kit,” a video from Witt Services acquired by the Compu…
·hackaday.com·
Retrotechtacular: Right To Repair 1987
Ex-technology companies.
Ex-technology companies.
One of the most interesting questions I got after joining Calm in 2020 was whether Calm was a technology company. Most interestingly, this question wasn’t coming from friends or random strangers on the internet, it was coming from the engineers working there! In an attempt to answer those questions, I wrote up some notes, which summarize two perspectives on “being a technology company.” The first perspective is Ben Thompson’s “Software has zero marginal costs.
·lethain.com·
Ex-technology companies.
Intertwined Worlds: Platform and Mobile App Engineering
Intertwined Worlds: Platform and Mobile App Engineering
These engineering disciplines must coexist and work in parallel to provide secure and reliable applications in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
·thenewstack.io·
Intertwined Worlds: Platform and Mobile App Engineering
ChatGPT Can't Plan. This Matters. - Cal Newport
ChatGPT Can't Plan. This Matters. - Cal Newport
A brief book update: I wanted to share that Slow Productivity debuted at #2 on the New York Times bestseller list last week! Which is ... Read more
·calnewport.com·
ChatGPT Can't Plan. This Matters. - Cal Newport
Who cares about tech regulation? — Benedict Evans
Who cares about tech regulation? — Benedict Evans
Tech regulation gets a lot of headlines, and seems like a big deal, but most people in tech don’t seem to care much. It’s boring, and years away, but more fundamentally, it really doesn’t affect what people spend their time working on.
·ben-evans.com·
Who cares about tech regulation? — Benedict Evans
Share a new kind of profile✨
Share a new kind of profile✨
Wonder Tools 💥 Candor reveals the person behind the professional
·wondertools.substack.com·
Share a new kind of profile✨
Death to the invincible engineer - ShiftMag
Death to the invincible engineer - ShiftMag
Great teams don’t have perfect members. Instead, they have honest, open communication that nurtures trust and a feeling of unity.
·shiftmag.dev·
Death to the invincible engineer - ShiftMag
Everything You Can Do with 5 Million Vectors
Everything You Can Do with 5 Million Vectors
In this blog, let’s learn the potential of a MyScale free pod and what kind of GenAI applications you can build using 5 million free vectors with the free pod of MyScale vector database.
·myscale.com·
Everything You Can Do with 5 Million Vectors
Why we crave healthier computing
Why we crave healthier computing
How throughout history, increasing computing capability has lead to increasing burden on users.
·arun.is·
Why we crave healthier computing
A DIY Framework for Optimizing Observability Costs
A DIY Framework for Optimizing Observability Costs
A look at the various technological and organizational factors that have driven up observability costs and what to do about them.
·thenewstack.io·
A DIY Framework for Optimizing Observability Costs
The Advent of Automated Observability
The Advent of Automated Observability
AI may never be a cure-all for observability, but it can certainly be a valuable companion.
·thenewstack.io·
The Advent of Automated Observability