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Software and its Discontents, Part 2: An Explosion of Complexity | Kellan Elliott-McCrea: Blog

https://laughingmeme.org/2023/01/23/software-and-its-discontents-part-2-complexity.html

is nearly miraculous, computers are so damn fast and cheap these days, the quality of resources, much of it free, is off the charts, and the talent pool has exploded, and shows ev
This is part 2 in my “Software and its Discontents” series. This series is the product of my asking a bunch of folks about the current state of software engineering, the sense

Building software for yourself with Linus Lee (Changelog Interviews #455)

https://changelog.com/podcast/455

is so small, and the computers these days are just so fast that you can kind of store things in normal files. All of Monocle’s search data lives inside a big 50-megabyte JSON. It’
Today we're talking to Linus Lee about the practice of building software for yourself. Linus has several side projects we could talk about, but today's show is focused on L

NA-Digest index for 1995

https://netlib.org/na-digest-html/95/

Applications Contents, Computers and Mathematics Digest for Saturday, September 9, 1995 In this digest: Feng Kang Prize Awarded Gregory and Karney Eigenvalue Problem New Code for

CyberXXX -- Internet Pornography Update

https://www.ldolphin.org/cyberporn.html

with access to computers are sometimes getting addicted to porn, he says. McPherson says she feels sorry for the spouses of people who struggle with sexual addiction, but she also

Indy Michael's Blog

https://indymnv.xyz/

who is curious about computers in general, math, free software and the intersection of all these things. I have previous academic experience studying optimization in emergency sys

What Is The Cloud?

http://toastytech.com/about/thecloud.html

mainframes, and minicomputers. What clustering meant is that a single machine node in a cluster could go down, and other machine nodes would take over. End users would still be ab

David Zatz: reflections on allpar.com

https://dave.zatz.us/allpar.php

automated memes, and computers generating copy, along with underpaid freelancers from around the world... not to mention cell phones and Facebook, ... nobody has time to read all
David Zatz: reflections on allpar.com

Mike Tanner Articles about Sport and Recreation

http://mike-tanner.co.nz/40sport.html

and a lab setting. Computers can only keep track of a limited number of markers, and when they are covered by the athletes' movements, working out what is happening may take hours

SegaBase - Genesis & MegaDrive

http://www.atani-software.net/segabase/SegaBase-Genesis.html

generation of personal computers were finally powerful enough to deliver a videogame experience every bit as good as that found in the arcades of the day.  Why not the same f
Sam's ongoing project to document Sega's entire classic videogame libarary

Svedic.org

https://svedic.org/

. Posted in Programming Computers Have Had Emotions for Quite Some Time Posted on September 29, 2017 by svedic A common assumption is that computers can’t have emotions. But there

Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0

https://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-charmod-20010928/

To be of any use in computers, in computer communications and in particular on the World Wide Web, characters must be encoded . In fact, much of the information processed by compu

Jeff Duntemann's ContraPositive Diary

http://www.duntemann.com/june2008.htm

what home users do with computers. (I suspect that the rest is a combination of media players, IM, photo managers, and games.) And within those apps, 20% of the features do 80%&#1


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