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Why We Choose Profit at 37signals
Why We Choose Profit at 37signals
We’ve always been outspoken about running a profitable, financially responsible company in an industry that has become incredibly proficient at losing buckets of money. While everyone else was celebrating burning cash, we chose profit instead. Still do.
·37signals.com·
Why We Choose Profit at 37signals
The Future of Websites in the Age of AI and SEO Decline
The Future of Websites in the Age of AI and SEO Decline
Websites are under threat from AI, reduced social media traffic, and chatbot search. We spoke to a WebOps vendor about the fate of the web.
·thenewstack.io·
The Future of Websites in the Age of AI and SEO Decline
Elite Performance Is Wasted on Feature Factories
Elite Performance Is Wasted on Feature Factories
The whole point of achieving this performance level is to run more experiments with high confidence so your organization can learn more.
·thenewstack.io·
Elite Performance Is Wasted on Feature Factories
Who is Devin?
Who is Devin?
Cognition has introduced the world's first AI software engineer. But software engineers aren't going anywhere anytime soon.
·shiftmag.dev·
Who is Devin?
Virtualization and Containers: Better Together
Virtualization and Containers: Better Together
Having moved on from virtual machines and virtualization, it would seem that this technology is destined for the scrap heap. But as with most things in enterprise computing, old technology doesn’t just go away.
·thenewstack.io·
Virtualization and Containers: Better Together
Nvidia Waves and Moats
Nvidia Waves and Moats
Nvidia’s GTC was an absolute spectacle; it was also a different kind of keynote than before ChatGPT, which is related to Nvidia’s need to dig a new kind of software moat.
·stratechery.com·
Nvidia Waves and Moats
Hackintosh Has Served Its Purpose. Have We Moved Past It?
Hackintosh Has Served Its Purpose. Have We Moved Past It?
If the Hackintosh ecosystem is about to fade away, it’s because it fulfilled its purpose as a way station between two vastly different eras of Apple.
·tedium.co·
Hackintosh Has Served Its Purpose. Have We Moved Past It?
A Commentary on Defining Observability
A Commentary on Defining Observability
Expanding on Hazel Weakly and Cognitive Engineering's definitions of observability by providing extra context and random ideas.
·ferd.ca·
A Commentary on Defining Observability
The end of what’s on, when, and where
The end of what’s on, when, and where
But not of who, how, and why. Start by looking here: That’s a page of TV Guide, a required resource in every home with a TV, through most of the last half of the 20th century. Every program w…
·doc.searls.com·
The end of what’s on, when, and where
Use Cases for the Web of Nations
Use Cases for the Web of Nations
Nations are made of institutions forming a decentralised social network. What could we do if this topological data were published openly?
·medium.com·
Use Cases for the Web of Nations
A new site and v0.5.5
A new site and v0.5.5
Another month and another C3 0.5.x release (read the 0.5.4 announcement here), grab it here: https…
·c3.handmade.network·
A new site and v0.5.5
C3
C3
C3 is a simple, fast, and modern programming language.
·c3-lang.org·
C3
Friction isn't velocity.
Friction isn't velocity.
When you’re driving a car down a road, you might get a bit stuffy and decide to roll your windows down. The air will flow in, the wind will get louder, and the sensation of moving will intensify. Your engine will start working a bit harder–and louder–to maintain the same speed. Every sensation will tell you that you’re moving faster, but lowering the window has increased your car’s air resistance, and you’re actually going slower.
·lethain.com·
Friction isn't velocity.
10 Digital Toys That Helped Inspire Modern Tech
10 Digital Toys That Helped Inspire Modern Tech
Looking back at a bunch of toy electronics that may have latently inspired the tech that we use today. Might as well hook ’em young.
·tedium.co·
10 Digital Toys That Helped Inspire Modern Tech
Old Tools, New Ideas
Old Tools, New Ideas
Photo by Om Malik I have become a big fan of vintage fountain pens. When I saw this lovely Ebonized Pearl WASP Clipper, I immediately fell in love with it. This is quite a rare find. Most collector…
·om.co·
Old Tools, New Ideas
Say No to 'Ship It' Culture: Slow and Steady Wins the Race
Say No to 'Ship It' Culture: Slow and Steady Wins the Race
Paul Scanlon argues for the return of the manual install guide, citing Astro as an example. Forget 'ship it' culture, he advises, and you'll win in the end.
·thenewstack.io·
Say No to 'Ship It' Culture: Slow and Steady Wins the Race
Strategies for Navigating Data Deluge
Strategies for Navigating Data Deluge
As AI models become more prevalent, even old data is being given new purpose, so companies need to evaluate data critically and determine what they really need to retain.
·thenewstack.io·
Strategies for Navigating Data Deluge
Redefining Observability | Hazel Weakly
Redefining Observability | Hazel Weakly
Observability is a bit of a hot topic, and while it’s increasingly been playing a larger role in engineering strategy, I think the way it’s presented can often...
·hazelweakly.me·
Redefining Observability | Hazel Weakly
Running PostgreSQL Inside Your Browser With PGLite
Running PostgreSQL Inside Your Browser With PGLite
Programming book reviews, programming tutorials,programming news, C#, Ruby, Python,C, C++, PHP, Visual Basic, Computer book reviews, computer history, programming history, joomla, theory, spreadsheets and more.
·i-programmer.info·
Running PostgreSQL Inside Your Browser With PGLite
SWAR and Hamming Weight
SWAR and Hamming Weight
An introduction to SWAR using the example of binary Hamming weight calculations
·missythegod.org·
SWAR and Hamming Weight
A better way to find stuff to watch
A better way to find stuff to watch
In this week’s Installer: the Apple Car, a Dyson vacuum, Evernote’s back, and more.
·theverge.com·
A better way to find stuff to watch
Fly.io Luring Devs from the Big 3 Clouds with Object Storage
Fly.io Luring Devs from the Big 3 Clouds with Object Storage
As quiet as it’s kept, Fly.io is creeping up on PaaS providers and the Big 3, amassing a large base of developers and forming strategic partnerships.
·thenewstack.io·
Fly.io Luring Devs from the Big 3 Clouds with Object Storage