Earth Day and Enabling the Shift to Clean Energy through Standardss.thilberg@car…Mon, 12/08/2025 - 07:28
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Open Comments Rewind: Navigating the Oil and Gas Industry With AI and Real-Time Datas.thilberg@car…Mon, 12/08/2025 - 07:28
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Introducing the Lifelong Learning Programs.thilberg@car…Mon, 12/08/2025 - 07:28
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Authentication and authorization in a microservice architecture - Part 5 - implementing complex authorization using Oso Cloud
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Authentication and authorization in a microservice architect…
This article is the fifth in a series of articles about authentication and authorization in a microservice architecture. The complete series is: Overview of authentication and authorization in a microservice architecture Implementing authentication Implementing…
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Microservices Platforms: When Team Topologies Meets Microservices Patterns - part 1
This is the first in a series of articles based on my QCon San Francisco 2025 talk on Microservices Platforms. It describes what platforms are, why they are essential for fast flow, and introduces the six essential platforms that stream-aligned service teams need to develop microservices.
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This is the first in a series of articles based on my QCon San Francisco 2025 talk on Microservices Platforms. It describes what platforms are, why they are essential for fast flow, and introduces the six essential platforms that stream-aligned service teams need to develop microservices.
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Fragments Dec 11
Why does AI write like… that (NYT, gift link). Sam Kriss delves into the quiet hum of AI writing. AI’s work is not compelling prose: it’s phantom text, ghostly scribblings, a spectre woven into our communal tapestry.
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Emily Bache has written a set of Test Desiderata, building on some earlier writing from Kent Beck. She lists the characteristics of good tests, and how they support her four “macro desiderata” - the properties of a sound test suite
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Daphe Keller explains that the EUs fines on X aren’t about free speech.
Cory Doctorow The Reverse-Centaur’s Guide to Criticizing AI
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Why does AI write like… that (NYT, gift link). Sam Kriss delves into the quiet hum of AI writing. AI’s work is not compelling prose: it’s phantom text, ghostly scribblings, a spectre woven into our communal tapestry.
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Emily Bache has written a set of Test Desiderata, building on some earlier writing from Kent Beck. She lists the characteristics of good tests, and how they support her four “macro desiderata” - the properties of a sound test suite
● Predict success in productionShe also has a great list of other writers’ lists of good test characteristics.
● Fast to get feedback
● Support ongoing code design change
● Low total cost of ownership
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Daphe Keller explains that the EUs fines on X aren’t about free speech.
There are three charges against X, which all stem from a multi-year investigation that was launched in 2023. One is about verification — X’s blue checkmarks on user accounts — and two are about transparency. These charges have nothing to do with what content is on X, or what user speech the platform should or should not allow.❄ ❄ ❄ ❄ ❄
Cory Doctorow The Reverse-Centaur’s Guide to Criticizing AI
Start with what a reverse centaur is. In automation theory, a “centaur” is a person who is assisted by a machine. … And obviously, a reverse centaur is machine head on a human body, a person who is serving as a squishy meat appendage for an uncaring machine.
Like an Amazon delivery driver… the van can’t drive itself and can’t get a parcel from the curb to your porch. The driver is a peripheral for a van, and the van drives the driver, at superhuman speed, demanding superhuman endurance.
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Being an architect isn’t the sum of skills. It’s the product.
It's not just about tech. But also not just about non-tech.
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It's not just about tech. But also not just about non-tech.
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