The Best Programmer I Know
Great principles, not only for programmers.
Great principles, not only for programmers.
Nice crash course into doing a business or understanding how a company works.
I really like Jocko. Since I have read Extreme Ownership. And he still can bring new insights. [A Bit of Optimism] Humble Leaders Lead Better Teams with Retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink #aBitOfOptimism https://podcastaddict.com/a-bit-of-optimism/episode/192999792 via @PodcastAddict
It is sometimes ok to “be a dick”. To call out the elephant in the room. To say hard or inconvenient truth. If everyone stays silent, nothing will change. But it is hard to be a dick. No one likes… Read More »Being a Dick
Without basic knowledge it can get funny really fast. “The response that came back was so pure, so innocent, it almost broke my brain: “We’ve never heard of certificates. What’s a certificate?”Now, if you work in security, this is like… Read More »Hacker and Physicist
Not sure if they get the path to solution right, but I thing they defined the problem quite well. “The future isn’t one model to rule them all—it’s hundreds or thousands of specialized models working together in orchestrated workflows. “… Read More »AGI Is an Engineering Problem
Some problems do not have one root cause “this model of accountability demands that we identify an individual to own the relevant follow-up incident work. And so it creates an incentive to always identify a root cause service, which is… Read More »The problems that accountability can’t fix
I do not know how, but this guy makes even most uninteresting stuff interesting
Nice series on reverse proxy concept, tools, history and challenges https://startwithawhy.com/reverseproxy/2024/01/15/ReverseProxy-Deep-Dive.html
There is a hierarchy to knowledge. It is like a pyramid and goes like this from the bottom to the top – data > information > knowledge > wisdom. AI is currently somewhere around being able to provide you information… Read More »AI and Its Limits