The hottest Technology Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top Technology Topics
Tribal Knowledge 0 implied HN points 21 Mar 22
  1. Tribal knowledge refers to information known within a group but not outside of it, commonly seen in fast-moving teams like startups where documentation might be lacking.
  2. Onboarding new team members to a system built on tribal knowledge can be challenging and time-consuming, taking up to 6 months for full understanding.
  3. Building a community to share collective knowledge can help individuals survive and thrive in various fields by leveraging unique experiences and backgrounds.
AI Disruption 0 implied HN points 27 Apr 24
  1. Choosing the right strategy is crucial in AI startups, with some pushing for further tech advancements while others emphasize caution.
  2. Entrepreneurs should consider following the lead of successful AI groups like OpenAI, but be wary of directly replicating their approach to avoid being overshadowed.
  3. It's important for AI startups to balance innovation with a prudent approach to navigating the competitive landscape.
Unlearning 0 implied HN points 07 Jul 23
  1. Flattening overly nested code isn't always the best solution, as nested code can accurately reflect the problem's logic.
  2. Strategies to flatten nested code include embracing early returns to reduce nesting, breaking down code into smaller functions for modularity, and rethinking logic using list comprehensions.
  3. Improving code readability and maintainability involves reducing nesting, promoting modularity, and simplifying logic.
Deep-Tech Newsletter 0 implied HN points 18 Aug 20
  1. Future coders will need to embrace mathematics and data analysis for problem-solving.
  2. Quantum computing requires a solid mathematical background for significant contributions to quantum algorithms.
  3. Efforts are being made to train engineers in mathematics to create new quantum software companies and challenge the current academic dominance in the quantum startup ecosystem.
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Deep-Tech Newsletter 0 implied HN points 14 Jul 22
  1. NIST announced post-quantum cryptography standards, setting a foundation for a transition to secure systems resistant to quantum computer attacks in the future.
  2. Zaiku Group initiated a mentorship program for young mathematicians to transition from academia to industry, offering resources, mentorship, and work placements.
  3. Zaiku Group is sponsoring the LOGML Summer School, emphasizing the synergy between modern Geometry and Machine Learning.
Deep-Tech Newsletter 0 implied HN points 20 Jul 23
  1. Gender diversity in UK high-growth quantum technology companies needs improvement, with most companies having all-male founding teams.
  2. Quantum technology companies in the UK are mainly concentrated in the South East, particularly around universities and research centers.
  3. Public funding, especially through grants, plays a crucial role in the growth and development of high-growth quantum companies in the UK.
Deep-Tech Newsletter 0 implied HN points 31 Dec 23
  1. Zaiku Group focused on collaboration, working with organizations like the National Quantum Computing Centre and University of Malta BioGMT Team to harness the power of quantum computing for biomedical data.
  2. They participated in the NQCC Hackathon, where their use case on equivariant embeddings was selected, showcasing their commitment to practical applications of quantum computing capabilities.
  3. The team also engaged in knowledge sharing through events like the HealthTech Cluster Huddle and launched a quantum hardware course series dedicated to optical models.
Precipitation 0 implied HN points 25 Apr 23
  1. Software engineering often involves layer upon layer of abstraction. Could LLM's like ChatGPT or Copilot replace some of these layers?
  2. Consider the trade-offs before replacing abstractions with LLM's. While it may improve performance, there could be risks such as creating unmaintainable code.
  3. Exploring the efficiency of using LLM's for generating CloudFormation templates could lead to productivity improvements and faster deployment speeds, but potential drawbacks and testing need to be considered.
Deep-Tech Newsletter 0 implied HN points 31 Jan 24
  1. European intelligence agencies emphasize the need for standardization before commercializing Quantum Key Distribution (QKD), highlighting its current limitations and the importance of investing in research.
  2. The Quantum Formalism (QF) community has successfully launched a Mathematical GPT tool to assist members in learning abstract mathematics related to quantum mechanics and quantum information science.
  3. The QF GPT tool offers interactive learning experiences and is tailored to help users understand complex mathematical concepts, aiming to make advanced mathematical resources widely accessible in the future.
Scott Sadler's Substack 0 implied HN points 27 Feb 23
  1. The concept of aligning superintelligence seems challenging due to the complexity of managing it
  2. Complexity tends to escape control over time, posing a significant challenge for AI safety
  3. We should focus on analyzing and mitigating risks, socializing AI, and involving multiple fields to prepare for potential AI threats
Wheel’s Substack 0 implied HN points 10 Mar 23
  1. A Substack newsletter called Wheel Reinventor is coming soon.
  2. The newsletter can be found at wheelreinventor.substack.com.
  3. The Substack account belongs to Wheel.
Bad Software Advice 0 implied HN points 28 Jan 25
  1. Deadlines can make developers feel rushed and stressed. It's common to make quick fixes that won't last, leading to more work later.
  2. Developers often don't see the bigger picture of a project. They might not understand why a 'bad' version of a product is needed to learn what works best.
  3. Not every project needs to be perfect from the start. Sometimes you need a rough version to figure things out before building something better.
RSS DS+AI Section 0 implied HN points 09 Jun 25
  1. There's an online talk about federated learning happening this Wednesday at 4 PM. It's a great chance to learn from experts in the field.
  2. The talk will explain how federated learning is different from traditional analysis. You'll find out what it means for the future of data science.
  3. Participants will also discuss the challenges of federated analytics and how it works today. It's a good opportunity to think about new possibilities in data analysis.
Jon’s Newsletter 0 implied HN points 21 Nov 23
  1. Sam Altman was removed as CEO of OpenAI, causing a big shake-up in the company. The board was worried that OpenAI was moving too fast with its business plans.
  2. Greg Brockman, the President, quit in protest and many OpenAI staff members threatened to leave for Microsoft. They even asked for the board to resign.
  3. Microsoft quickly hired Altman and Brockman to lead an AI team, and has seen a big boost in its stock value since its investment in OpenAI.
Getting Traction 0 implied HN points 12 May 24
  1. UUIDs are not always the best choice for identifiers because they're long and hard to read. A new approach suggests using shorter, more human-friendly IDs that are easier to copy and work with.
  2. The modern ID format uses a prefix for the table and a suffix for uniqueness, allowing for better organization and user experience. This means URLs can be cleaner and easier to understand.
  3. Different tables can have different suffix lengths based on their volume and sensitivity, making it flexible. It also makes it easier to manage potential ID conflicts as your database grows.
Cody's Version 0 implied HN points 14 Mar 23
  1. Key differences exist between the operational and strategic approaches to business in the US and Europe in terms of cybersecurity industry.
  2. European cybersecurity leaders often focus on tactical issues, while US counterparts tend to integrate intelligence and security operations into top-level strategic business operations.
  3. European cybersecurity vendors prioritize technical solutions, while US companies offer consolidated platforms with strategic intelligence and rapid-release products.
Women On Rails Newsletter - International Version 0 implied HN points 20 Sep 22
  1. The newsletter explores topics like AI on the internet, the dynamics of NoSQL databases, and HTTP requests.
  2. It mentions updates and discussions in the Ruby on Rails community, like a Ruby contribution guide and Postgres updates.
  3. In the newsletter, productivity tips suggest ditching traditional to-do lists for impact trackers, personal press releases.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 11 Mar 21
  1. The post is about vnhacker.substack.com and the content shared
  2. The post includes images and links for sharing on social media platforms like Facebook and email
  3. There is a note section and options beyond just sharing the post, like copying the link
ASeq Newsletter 0 implied HN points 03 Dec 24
  1. The NextSeq 550 has a specific image sensor design that is being explored in detail. Understanding its components can help improve its use.
  2. Previous experiments with LEDs and dyes have provided insights into the image sensor's capabilities. Learning from these tests can enhance the device's performance.
  3. There are various posts that contain helpful observations about the NextSeq 550's imaging and fluidic systems. These notes can serve as valuable references for users and researchers.
Rob’s Notes 0 implied HN points 27 Apr 23
  1. Generative AI has significant potential but also raises concerns about privacy and safety.
  2. Regulators and companies need to collaborate for better understanding and regulation of AI technologies.
  3. Transparency, privacy, safety mechanisms, and scaling trust and safety teams are crucial aspects to consider in the development and deployment of AI systems.
Deep-Tech Newsletter 0 implied HN points 22 Oct 21
  1. The quantum computing industry is still in early stages, needing high-risk R&D investment with a long-term return on investment timeline of 15-20 years, potentially conflicting with traditional VC investment cycles.
  2. Rigetti's $1.5bn SPAC could lead to more SPACs by companies with similar qubit technologies, and there might be a shift for quantum software companies to join the trend.
  3. The Quantum Formalism Community focuses on teaching advanced mathematics to STEM professionals, aiming to bridge academia and industry, offering opportunities like Industry Career Fellowship and a Deep-Tech Incubator.
Harmony 0 implied HN points 11 Apr 23
  1. Identifying the customer need is crucial before developing a solution.
  2. Exploring alternatives like hiring a coder or using no-code tools can provide insights into the best approach for your project.
  3. Engaging with ChatGPT can help in coding tasks, but it's essential to break down the solution into smaller chunks for effective implementation.