Everything I've Said About AI Since 2016: A Retrospective
A retrospective analysis of AI predictions made since 2016, examining what was right, wrong, and still unfolding in the field of artificial intelligence.
A retrospective analysis of AI predictions made since 2016, examining what was right, wrong, and still unfolding in the field of artificial intelligence.
A critique of alarmist 'you are already behind' tech marketing on social media, arguing for thoughtful adoption over hype-driven pressure.
A software engineer explains their decision to stay on Substack for blogging, prioritizing community engagement and reducing writing friction over platform controversies.
Reflects on the shift in programming language development from a period of major new languages to a more fragmented, domain-specific era.
Analyzes the massive total addressable market for AI, arguing it encompasses the cost of human labor and new business value.
Explores the strategic importance of Generative AI and how to build sustainable competitive advantages (moats) in AI products.
A critical analysis of AWS re:Invent 2022, questioning AWS's innovation and discussing the shift from cloud primitives to open-source platforms.
A critical analysis of the term 'Supercloud', examining its origins, evolving usage, and its place in tech marketing buzzword culture.
Explores the career choice between being a technology generalist or specialist, analyzing the pros and cons of each path in the evolving tech industry.
Explores the evolution of TV resolution from SD to 8K and questions the availability of high-bandwidth internet needed for such advanced content.
Final 2019 episode of Red Dog for Dev, reviewing top Azure developer features and tools from the year.
A speculative look at the future evolution of the web, based on its history from 1991 to modern JavaScript frameworks.
A software engineer's guide to managing the overwhelming flow of technical information and staying current in the tech industry.
A software engineer shares strategies and sources for staying current in the rapidly evolving tech industry, balancing work and family life.
Explores how open-source communities drive tech innovation, predicting trends like distributed version control and edge computing.