Planning a move to San Francisco to find a co-founder? This guide covers essential strategies, from creating a tangible portfolio to understanding the local tech culture and managing a tight budget.
Discover the most impactful skills for career growth in tech, from foundational knowledge like networking and Git to critical soft skills like public speaking and pattern recognition.
An analysis of why Usenet, a pioneering decentralized platform, hasn't returned to mainstream use. Explore the key challenges like spam and moderation, and discover modern alternatives like the Fediverse.
Frustrated with sponsored content? Discover practical strategies for finding honest tech reviews, from searching Reddit and the 'Small Web' to critically analyzing Amazon reviews.
An EdTech founder questions selling in Europe due to the EU AI Act's compliance burden, sparking a debate on whether it's an 'innovation tax' or a necessary benchmark for safety in high-risk AI.
An analysis of why Git became the dominant version control system, exploring the crucial roles of GitHub, network effects, and the Linux kernel in Mercurial's decline.
Will AI empower a new generation of freelance entrepreneurs, or will it create a boom in full-time jobs dedicated to fixing AI-generated code? Explore the competing visions for the future of tech work.
Exploring the challenges of finding respectful political discussion online, from platform echo chambers to the decline of good-faith arguments. Learn why civil discourse is so elusive and what potential alternatives exist.
Feeling stuck in a cycle of unstable startup jobs? Explore practical strategies for building a resilient software development career, from specializing in a niche to finding new geographic opportunities.
Exploring the use of AI to draft legal documents to save on high lawyer fees. Learn about the significant risks involved, safer DIY alternatives, and a novel (but complex) AI workflow.