Seeing people either over-hype some approach or quickly dismiss the choices made by others can become quite frustrating. Always assume people had very good reasons for their decisions at the time they made them. 2/2
Boring take: It’s extremely convenient to treat software architecture/technology decisions as if there were simple truths. But there’s really nothing that’s a good solution everywhere, and there are very, very few approaches that are almost always bad. 1/2
„Muss unsere Seite ständig verfügbar sein?” Eine spannende Frage, mindestens mal als Anheizer, um sich ernsthaft mit der Nachhaltigkeit der eigenen Website zu befassen. Jetzt im Podcast mit @kaffeecoder und @moonbeamlabs! innoq.com/de/podcast/114-nac…
when I see folks saying "I don't trust Twitter anymore, come find me on Substack", I feel like... they have missed one of the vital episodes from this season's dramatic arc
Oh you’re sad about losing all your crypto? Sam Bankman-Fried just manslaughtered a trillion interstellar humanoids in the distant future — imagine how he’s feeling. Have some sympathy for once.
As a speaker, I don’t either (the more the better), but as an attendee interested in the topic, I prefer the coziness of smaller events, especially if attendees and speakers mix
Sequoia, why did you take down your beautiful story on the FTX/Alameda wunderkind? Thank goodness the Internet remembers archive.ph/xy4MR
Original link: sequoiacap.com/article/sam-b…
According to messages shared in Twitter Slack, Twitter’s CISO, chief privacy office, and chief compliance officer all resigned last night.
An employee says it will be up to engineers to “self-certify compliance with FTC requirements and other laws.”
“allowing free speech by just allowing all speech is not actually leading to free speech, it just leads to a cesspit of hate” time.com/6229230/mastodon-eu…