Hey there! In this blog post, I’ve shared some of the most intriguing reads I’ve come across lately. From a spicy take on tech hiring to tips on having a highly productive day with The Man Morning 1-Day Planner, and even insights into AI, local-first sync, and efficient coding practices. Don’t miss my favorite picks, including the latest from UCSC researchers on energy-efficient LLMs!
- My spiciest take on tech hiring: … is that you only need to administer one technical interview and one n…
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- Local, first, forever: We explore how to build local-first sync on top of simple file storage
- Researchers run high-performing large language model on the energy needed to power a lightbulb: UC Santa Cruz researchers show that it is possible to eliminate the most computationally expensive element of running large language models, called matrix multiplication, while maintaining performance.
- A startup on hard mode: Oxide, Part 2. Software & Culture: Oxide is a hardware and a software startup, assembling hardware for their Cloud Computer, and building the software stack from the ground up. A deep dive into the company’s tech stack & culture.
- Implementing “Suggested Destinations” in a few lines of code:
- Code Assessment with .NET Upgrade Assistant – Visual Studio Blog: .NET Upgrade Assistant now provides powerful code assessment to help understand potential issues when upgrading your app to modern .NET.
- OpenAI’s ChatGPT for Mac is now available to all users: It supports pretty much everything but API calls.
- The US Is Banning Kaspersky – Schneier on Security:
- Are Agile and Scrum Dead?:
- AI-Powered Office Automation: Fun and Frustrating | Harper Reed | Ignite: Harper Reed, a startup founder and entrepreneur, shares his experience of creating an office space that is filled with sensors and triggers, which he uses to…