Interesting links, week 48, 2023
Interesting telco/tech news for this week:
- iOS17 Private Cellular Improvements: a more complete post than mine on the Private Network support in iOS17.
Found a couple of nice links this week on the Internet:
- LinkedIn post on tech industry requirements: a somehow controversial post on LinkedIn on the hidden requirements of the Tech industry. There are certainly some constraints you need to be aware of. Mutual fit is the key, but interests change across the course of time.
- Google and Apple, The Beginning: a story of Apple/Google early relationship back at the introduction of multitouch phones.
- What every SRE should know about GNU/Linux shell internals: a nice walkthrough on linux shell basics, with code snippets. I was reminded of some lost knowledge, especially on pseudo terminals.
- Passing callbacks and pointers to Cgo: some notes on cgo usage, including passing Go data to C code.
- These ex-Apple employees are bringing AI to the desktop: Workflow co-founders are building a new startup on GenAI to make software. Yes, we need to enable people to instruct their phone to do as they want.
- Why We’re Dropping Basecamp: Duke libraries dropping Dropcam due to “leadership”.
- Radioactive Lenses: a story of use radioactive material to build optical lenses.
- Troubleshooting Missing Kubernetes Logs in Elasticsearch: a good summary of the current travel journey of logs emitted from a container.
- The Simple Truth According to John Romero: a story of Romero from the Doom and ID software fame.
- Not Everything Is Google’s Fault (Just Many Things): an incident retro of some company using GCP.