The hottest Technology Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top Technology Topics
Data Science Weekly Newsletter 19 implied HN points 16 Apr 20
  1. Understanding the risks of SARS-CoV-2 is important. We might see continued outbreaks in winter unless we keep social distancing measures.
  2. There's a strong need for AI systems to be understandable. As complex algorithms are used more, we must ensure they are explainable to avoid issues.
  3. Using data science can help improve how we find live music events. By analyzing music data, we can suggest shows that fit users' tastes.
The price of agency 9 implied HN points 10 Apr 23
  1. Protocol credibility is strengthened by mechanisms that enhance introspection and agency.
  2. Protocol development involves constant interaction with the environment and balancing the community's will.
  3. A credible protocol must only see and defend what is deemed important by the community, even if it extends beyond the protocol's execution.
Data Science Weekly Newsletter 19 implied HN points 09 Apr 20
  1. Data science roles often don't meet expectations due to issues like unclear job roles and lack of leadership.
  2. Monitoring machine learning models in production is complex and requires careful strategies to ensure effectiveness.
  3. Best practices in time series forecasting help improve the accuracy of predictions by utilizing advanced algorithms and example-driven approaches.
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ppdispatch 2 implied HN points 17 Dec 24
  1. Modern software is performing worse than ever, not because computers are slow, but because developers prioritize new features over efficiency and understanding. This leads to apps taking longer to do simple tasks.
  2. A new project called Limbo is completely rewriting SQLite in Rust to be faster and more reliable. It's designed for today's tech needs and can run faster than old SQLite versions.
  3. A developer has gained huge success with a Neovim plugin made on a basic device, showing that consistent work and community engagement can lead to great results, even with low-cost tools.
Machine Economy Press 5 implied HN points 08 Feb 24
  1. Apple released an open-source configuration coding language called Pkl to enhance safety and scalability of configurations.
  2. Pkl combines static and general-purpose language features for simplicity, expressiveness, and modularity in configuration coding.
  3. Apple's release of Pkl reflects their increasing involvement in open-source software and aims to provide a versatile solution for configuring infrastructure, applications, and environments.
Dr. Pippa's Pen & Podcast 9 implied HN points 14 Apr 23
  1. Digital footprints can reveal online activities and lead to consequences in the real world.
  2. Outsourcing military IT systems to private contractors can pose risks regarding national security and loyalty.
  3. Young IT specialists may lead double lives, engaging in dark net activities while holding day jobs with access to classified information.
Why Now 5 implied HN points 06 Feb 24
  1. Life could benefit from more async/await for better execution.
  2. Product 'atomicity' leads to company durability, as proven by Dow Chemical Company.
  3. Restate is an event broker that routes messages/invocations, tracks execution, and handles retries, making distributed systems more resilient.
burkhardstubert 19 implied HN points 31 Mar 20
  1. Using CPack makes it easier to create installers and manage packages for Qt applications. You can create various formats like RPM and DEB without much hassle.
  2. The Qt Company raised their revenue cap for the small business license to $250,000, making it more accessible for smaller companies to use their software. This change aims to support small businesses better.
  3. Receiving user feedback early and often in software development saves time and helps in fixing problems quickly. It's important to test and get feedback on real devices as soon as possible.
Data Science Weekly Newsletter 19 implied HN points 02 Apr 20
  1. Agent57 is a new deep learning agent that can beat human scores in all Atari games. It's a big step forward in how we measure AI performance.
  2. During the COVID-19 crisis, it's important to approach data honestly and with curiosity. This helps individuals responsibly discuss topics outside their expertise.
  3. ACM is offering free access to their digital library to support research and learning during the pandemic. This allows more people to access valuable computing resources.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 19 implied HN points 04 Jan 20
  1. When designing an API for money transfers in a mobile banking system, it's crucial to consider user authentication and authorization to prevent fraudulent activities.
  2. In mobile apps, the challenge lies in implementing user authentication without standard mechanisms like HTTP cookies, requiring solutions like OAuth or JWT.
  3. Creating security solutions for mobile banking requires a blend of applied security and product security expertise, emphasizing the importance of identity access management beyond just finding vulnerabilities.
Marcio Klepacz 5 implied HN points 01 Feb 24
  1. Knowing how to debug is essential in a software-driven world, and it's a skill accessible to everyone.
  2. When troubleshooting, changing the environment, variables, or connections can lead to identifying and fixing issues.
  3. Resetting the environment, variables, or connections is a fundamental step in troubleshooting, and providing detailed information to technical support can be helpful.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 19 implied HN points 02 Jan 20
  1. Harvard Kennedy School invites high-ranking leaders from Vietnam to discuss national governance policies with Harvard professors and experts annually.
  2. Addressing cybersecurity challenges in Vietnam requires raising awareness about vulnerabilities, such as high-profile breaches in banking and government sectors.
  3. Ongoing cybersecurity incidents in Vietnam point to the need for improved data protection measures and compliance with cybersecurity laws.
Data Science Weekly Newsletter 19 implied HN points 26 Mar 20
  1. The AI field has a serious gender imbalance that can lead to inequalities in AI systems. It's important to address this issue to avoid harming underrepresented groups.
  2. Remote work can be tough for data science teams due to challenges in communication and feelings of isolation. It's crucial to create effective systems to keep the team engaged and productive.
  3. New data-sharing approaches, like HealthMap for coronavirus monitoring, can greatly enhance our ability to respond to public health crises. This represents a shift in how we collect and share important data.
Once a Maintainer 5 implied HN points 02 Feb 24
  1. Stephen Ierodiaconou's journey into programming began with an interest in electronics and evolved into software development through hands-on exploration and community involvement.
  2. Open source played a significant role in Stephen's growth as a software developer, providing a platform for learning, contributing, and connecting with like-minded individuals.
  3. Stephen's experience highlights the value of community engagement, continuous learning, and sharing knowledge in open source projects for personal and professional growth.
Data Science Weekly Newsletter 19 implied HN points 19 Mar 20
  1. COVID-19 spreads very quickly, especially without measures to control it. Understanding how outbreaks work can help people take action sooner.
  2. Data and models are essential to understanding how COVID-19 will affect local areas. People should act decisively based on available information.
  3. New tools and research in data science are helping track and analyze the impact of COVID-19. These resources are making it easier to study and respond to the pandemic.
Data Science Weekly Newsletter 19 implied HN points 12 Mar 20
  1. Google has developed a new shoe insole that uses machine learning to analyze soccer players' movements, helping them improve their game in real-time.
  2. Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning is beneficial in many ways, such as avoiding bias, maintaining accuracy, and making processes easier and safer by involving humans in decision-making.
  3. Reinforcement learning is being explored to optimize trading strategies and financial concepts, showcasing its ability to learn and adapt in complex environments.
Product Mindset's Newsletter 9 implied HN points 19 Mar 23
  1. User research helps understand user behaviors and needs through various methodologies to improve product usability.
  2. Benefits of user research include cost reduction, increased user satisfaction, and gaining a competitive advantage.
  3. User research methods include qualitative and quantitative approaches, attitudinal and behavioral studies, and a mix for a comprehensive view.
The Digital Anthropologist 1 HN point 22 Nov 23
  1. Society is becoming disillusioned with digital technologies, but history shows we've overcome similar challenges before.
  2. Despite current disillusionment, there is hope and potential for future solutions and improvements in technology.
  3. Technological advancements may not have met 20th-century promises yet, but progress takes time, and culture ultimately shapes how technology impacts society.
Data Science Weekly Newsletter 19 implied HN points 05 Mar 20
  1. The brain is not like a computer. Many scientists believe we might be misunderstanding how our brains work by using this comparison.
  2. BERT models are widely used in language processing, but we still need to learn more about how they really function.
  3. Understanding machine learning doesn't have to be complicated. There are resources that explain it in simple terms with practical examples for everyone.
Once a Maintainer 5 implied HN points 26 Jan 24
  1. Robert Mosolgo transitioned from a background in linguistics to becoming a prolific open source maintainer and creator of the graphql-ruby gem.
  2. He got involved in open source by taking over the React-Rails gem, contributing, and eventually becoming the maintainer, showcasing the accessibility and impact of open source contributions.
  3. His journey into writing parsers for the gem led him to explore his linguistics background, bridging the gap between human language and programming language parsing.
Metal Machine Music by Ben Tarnoff 19 implied HN points 15 Nov 19
  1. The expanding definition of 'platforms' in tech can have significant implications, shaping responsibilities and liabilities of tech companies.
  2. The use of platforms in law enforcement can impact accountability, public trust, and insulation from criticism and legal action.
  3. Historical instances of groups like CLODO attacking computer centers highlight concerns over surveillance, control, and societal impacts of computerization.
burkhardstubert 19 implied HN points 29 Feb 20
  1. The Qt Company should offer different pricing options for their software to accommodate various project needs. This would help developers find a pricing plan that fits their budget and offer varying levels of support.
  2. Making Qt relocatable can simplify the installation process for different development environments. This flexibility allows teams to build their own versions more easily and adapt to their specific needs.
  3. Integrating multiple electronic control units into a single super ECU, like Tesla does, can improve efficiency in agricultural and construction machinery. It can reduce costs and streamline software updates, which is crucial for modern technology.
The Gradient 9 implied HN points 14 Mar 23
  1. Baidu is launching an AI-powered chatbot to rival OpenAI's ChatGPT, highlighting the ongoing US-China technology competition.
  2. The history of US-China tech competition involves significant investments in AI, 5G, and emerging technologies since 2016.
  3. Researchers are exploring the concept of 'machine love' to guide AI systems towards supporting human flourishing and well-being.
Cloud Weekly 8 implied HN points 03 Jun 23
  1. Autoscaling allows you to adjust resources automatically based on traffic, ensuring your application stays performant and resilient.
  2. Auto Scaling Groups in AWS help manage resources by defining minimum, desired, and maximum instances, allowing for easy scaling up and down.
  3. AWS Auto Scaling Groups provide strategies like simple scaling, target scaling, and step scaling to optimize costs and react to traffic based on predefined metrics.
ppdispatch 2 implied HN points 06 Dec 24
  1. ReVersion is a cool new way to create images that keep specific object relationships, allowing more creative flexibility.
  2. There's a growing concern about malicious AI, and strategies are being developed to protect against potential security threats.
  3. WebAssembly is enhancing AR and VR technology by making it faster and more compatible across different devices.
Why Now 2 implied HN points 02 Dec 24
  1. Web scraping is a way to extract data from websites, but it can be tricky because modern sites often use JavaScript to load content dynamically. This means simple methods may not work.
  2. Browser automation tools like Selenium helped control web browsers programmatically, but they can be complicated and fragile. New solutions like Browserbase are emerging to simplify the process.
  3. Browserbase allows developers to easily create applications that interact with websites using natural language commands. This makes it easier to extract data and automate web tasks without hassle.
Data Science Weekly Newsletter 19 implied HN points 27 Feb 20
  1. AI startups might not be as promising as they seem and should be closely evaluated. A recent review suggests there's a big difference between AI investments and traditional software investments.
  2. Deep learning is being used to discover new antibiotics, which is crucial due to the rise in antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This shows the real-life applications of AI in solving global health issues.
  3. Ethics in AI is becoming more important, especially with autonomous systems. Companies need to think carefully about the implications of their AI technologies and how they are used.
Data Science Weekly Newsletter 19 implied HN points 20 Feb 20
  1. AI businesses operate differently than traditional software companies and can seem more like service companies.
  2. Spotify Wrapped is a big marketing campaign that shares users' listening habits over the past year, showcasing engineering efforts to handle data.
  3. Addressing algorithmic bias in AI is becoming more important, and companies are working on ways to make AI fairer and more transparent.