The End of Work
An analysis of why modern work feels broken, exploring AI's impact, corporate inefficiency, and the deeper economic pressures making jobs unfulfilling.
An analysis of why modern work feels broken, exploring AI's impact, corporate inefficiency, and the deeper economic pressures making jobs unfulfilling.
A series introducing the basics of various IT technologies like HTML, Markdown, Git, and PowerShell with quick-start guides.
A personal account of attending the EMF Camp, a tech and maker festival, including experiences with talks, installations, and volunteering on the event's phone infrastructure.
Analyzes the lack of consequences for incorrect tech predictions online and how it incentivizes making bold, often wrong, claims.
Honeycomb's CEO discusses the company's 'boring technology culture' philosophy, distinguishing between formal organizational structure and informal team dynamics.
Introduces the Virtual Worlds Type Indicator (VWTI), a framework for categorizing different types of metaverses and virtual worlds.
A developer reflects on their hands-on learning style and announces a new book on practical Go programming for scalable applications.
A signal-boosted article explaining the philosophy and commitment behind Lichess, a free and open-source online chess platform.
A reflection on how abundance of resources, like online learning platforms, can paradoxically lead to devaluation and inaction in the IT field.
A humorous, satirical guide offering advice for attendees of the VMworld 2019 tech conference, centered on the importance of comfortable shoes.
Author announces a free online book explaining the fundamentals and utility of cryptocurrencies, moving beyond speculation.
A software developer explains why reducing constant audio input from podcasts and audiobooks is crucial for focus, deep thinking, and better retention of information.
A guest post about productivity and 'getting the gist' of topics without becoming an expert, featured on 'Human and the machine'.
Developer shares personal achievement of receiving the 2017 Microsoft MVP Award for Windows Development and thanks the community.
An IT professional discusses the need for better communication between technical and non-technical business departments to bridge the digital divide.
An IT professional shares three key principles for career growth: embracing discomfort, planning for failure, and continuous learning.
A GitHub employee shares a curated list of recommended books for hackers, geeks, and open source developers on technology and business.
A personal reflection on the history and legacy of Mozilla and the Firefox browser, from its innovative beginnings to its perceived decline.
A programmer reflects on the nature of programming, the value of learning multiple technologies, and the importance of passion and teamwork for a sustainable career.
Argues for moving beyond open government to collaborative government, using open source software development as a model for public participation.