I’ve not bought an iPhone since 2012, but Apple could win me back in one key area
My last iPhone was the iPhone 5 – here’s what Apple needs to do to win me back.
My last iPhone was the iPhone 5 – here’s what Apple needs to do to win me back.
For the past while, I’ve been diving deep into a passion project: a classic, client-server, text-based RPG that runs entirely in the terminal (a TUI). It’s built in Rust, using QUIC for fast and secure networking. We’ve just finished implementing a bunch of core features that are really starting to make it feel like a…
This is a submission for the Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge What I Built I’m excited to share my project, the AI LinkedIn Profile Generator, a comprehensive tool designed to help professionals craft a polished and cohesive online brand in minutes. In today’s digital-first world, a compelling LinkedIn profile is non-negotiable, but creating one from…
In this post, we’ll explore the concept of availability, break down availability tiers, and discuss strategies and best practices for achieving high availability in system design. What is Availability? Availability measures the proportion of time a system is operational and accessible when needed. It’s typically expressed as a percentage, representing the system’s uptime over a…
Onimusha: Way of the Sword drips with atmosphere as much as Miyamoto’s katana does with demonic blood.
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ChatGPT and other AI chatbots will always tell the truth about whether or not they think.
New Features We Find Exciting in the Kubernetes 1.34 Release Arsh Sharma for MetalBear ・ Sep 4 #kubernetes #devops #cloud #docker
The Kubernetes 1.34 release, “Of Wind & Will (O’ WaW)”, sets sail with a collection of features that may not grab headlines, but instead improve the day-to-day experience of running and managing clusters. Think of it as steady winds filling the sails, incremental but powerful improvements that help cluster administrators navigate smoother waters. And since…
It seems that in the world of the frontend, everything is developing at the speed of light: new frameworks, tools and approaches are emerging every day. But behind all these technologies, the most important thing always remains — the personal story that we go through. I want to share my path in the frontend: from…