Small nations like Anguilla (.ai) and Tuvalu (.tv) are benefiting from their coveted domain names.
The US government is suing Apple for violation of antitrust laws, which could have a huge impact on devs, end users, and the whole ecosystem.
Reddit went public last week despite not being profitable since its launch in 2005.
How can you give feedback on a poorly reviewed PR? The Software Engineering Stack Exchange has ideas.
The four day work week is probably not the solution to our work-life balance problems.
AI-powered software development tools like Devon show promise, but their impact on code quality and maintainability remains an open question.
Shoutout to Robert, who earned a Lifeboat badge by explaining Square brackets in CSS.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:31 The Impact of Dot AI Domain Space
01:07 Antitrust Cases Against Apple
04:01 Vendor Lock-in and Apple's Ecosystem
05:08 Issues with Infotainment Systems and Apple Play
06:29 The Benefits and Challenges of a Four-Day Work Week
08:03 Providing Feedback on a Badly Reviewed PR
10:00 The Importance of Clear Expectations in Code Reviews
11:40 The Potential of AI Tools in Development
14:01 Reddit Going Public and the Future of Tech Companies
15:29 AI Tool Devon and the Challenges of Operationalizing AI Projects
21:22 Shoutout and Closing Remarks
Taking stock of the crypto crash and tech turbulence
Talking UX philosophies and deployment best practices with Patreon's VP of Engineering
Here’s what it’s like to develop VR at Meta
Cloudy with a chance of… the state of cloud in 2022
The creator of Homebrew has a plan to fix the funding problem in open source
Want to work as a developer in Japan?
Another hard week in tech
Hashgraph: The sustainable alternative to blockchain
Fighting to balance identity and anonymity on the web(3)
Going from engineer to entrepreneur takes more than just good code
Making location easier for developers with new data primitives
Homelabbing tricks to level up your WFH game
How to get more engineers entangled with quantum computing
Goodbye Webpack, Hello Turbopack! The big news from today’s Next.JS conference
A flight simulator for developers to practice real world challenges and surprises
He went from .NET and VS Code to working on Web3
Faster feedback loops make for faster developer velocity
Driverless cars give us the heebie jeebies
The robots are coming… but when?
The right way to job hop
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