The Rust Odyssey: Sick and Tired of Rust — Month 2 of 12In which our hero discovers that the path to enlightenment involves considerably more nausea than the brochure suggested17h agoA response icon217h agoA response icon2
Published inGenerative AIYour AI ChatBot Has Political Opinions — And They’re Not What You ThinkA thoroughly modern tragedy in silicon and sentiment, wherein our digital servants develop inconvenient political consciences1d agoA response icon31d agoA response icon3
Published inGenerative AIAI Offensive: Spaghetti Legacy and The Digital Arms Race We’re LosingOr: How We’re Building Tomorrow’s Vulnerabilities at Machine SpeedMay 24A response icon6May 24A response icon6
Published inGenerative AILost in the Middle of Complexity: The AI Context Paradox in Business LabyrinthsWhen Digital Memory Fails Us: The Ironic Limitation of Unlimited ContextMay 5A response icon9May 5A response icon9
It Seems Obvious That AI Will Replace Zuckerberg Within 12 to 18 MonthsIn which we examine why those prophesying the end of coding jobs are unwittingly writing their own redundancy notices…May 3A response icon28May 3A response icon28
De Profundis: Month 1 of 12 in My Year of Deliberate Pain with RustApr 30A response icon13Apr 30A response icon13
AI Ethics: A Manual for Engineers Who Never Signed Up to Be PhilosophersIn which we examine how we accidentally created an existential conundrum and now must pretend we had a plan all alongApr 27A response icon7Apr 27A response icon7
Unseen Drains: The Subtle Art of Memory Leaks in GoWhere even the most fastidious garbage collector occasionally misses a spotApr 14Apr 14
The Rust Odyssey: A Year of Deliberate PainIn which a comfortable programmer voluntarily abandons their preferred languages for the stern embrace of the crabApr 1A response icon18Apr 1A response icon18
And Now For Something Completely Gophered: A Devotee’s Polite ComplaintsIn which a faithful follower questions their programming choices with a stiff upper lip.Mar 20A response icon1Mar 20A response icon1