Stuck as a solo dev
“You are a million miles ahead of most of the people calling themselves developers.”
We explore how our platform is evolving to support a new framework and business model, knowledge-as-a-service, and how we will incorporate this with our ongoing investment in our community.
Socially responsible use of community data needs to be mutually beneficial: the more potential partners are willing to contribute to community development, the more access to community content they receive.
The entire AI ecosystem is at risk without trust.
The internet is changing once again: it is becoming more fragmented as the separation between sources of knowledge and how users interact with that knowledge grows.
If you’re weary of reading about the latest chatbot innovations and the nine ways AI will change your daily life next year, this series of posts may be for you.
Masked self-attention is the key building block that allows LLMs to learn rich relationships and patterns between the words of a sentence. Let’s build it together from scratch.
How are developers actually using GenAI-powered coding tools now that some of the initial hype has faded?
More code isn't always a good thing, but fewer bugs is.
In today's data-driven world, Apache Kafka has emerged as a cornerstone of modern data streaming, particularly with the rise of AI and the immense volumes of data it generates.
The decoder-only transformer architecture is one of the most fundamental ideas in AI research.
Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) is one of the best (and easiest) ways to specialize an LLM over your own data, but successfully applying RAG in practice involves more than just stitching together pretrained models.
Settling down in a new city (or codebase) is a marathon, not a sprint.
How we took a proactive approach to making our sites and products accessible to all.
Would updating a tool few think about make a diff(erence)?
An update to the research that the User Experience team is running over the next quarter.
This year, technologies such as JavaScript and PostgreSQL remain most popular, Rust and Markdown remain most admired, developers are most frustrated by technical debt at work, and they don’t see AI as a threat to their jobs.
Learning how customers actually have problems helps you design better solutions.
If you can explain it like I'm five, then you can move up in the world.
Unlike many other companies, the money an AI company has already spent doesn't protect them from disruption.
The OG mp3 player is now open source! Time to listen to that old favorite, "Unknown artist - track 01.mp3" again.
The "density" of information and actions on our screens has changed a lot in the past few decades.
Sometimes a single character can send an engineer through hoops and hurdles for ages.
Some software is so good, it changes how you think and work almost instantly. Which ones have done that for you?
Making shapes in CSS is a classic exercise, and there are more modern ways to do them now!
The number of outer space discoveries has risen exponentially thanks to constantly improving technology. This is a great look at how scientists made those discoveries accessible to the world.
You know it, and whether you love it or hate it, the terminal on your computer is here to stay. How is it doing?
Are we at a point where we have to question if the artist we love...is actually making the art we love?
The first ever conference for the web framework, 11ty, was streamed for all to see! Missed opportunity not making it an 11-hour conference in our opinion.
Every week we’ll share a collection of great questions from our community, news and articles from our blog, and awesome links from around the web.
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