Daily Shaarli
April 13, 2026
Stop looking at the shiny toy, remember the ethics behind them...
Those have no name... but you'll encounter them regularly indeed.
There's a whole swat of solutions for very lean services. You can go a long way reducing complexity as much as possible. Less infrastructure bills are definitely welcome.
It's first a great marketing stunt. The model is likely not the secret sauce though.
Of course I wish more meetings would follow this pattern... or not happen at all, sending me a proper document instead.
A bit long for what it's saying. And yet it's a good reminder, don't focus on why... Ask the question as many times as necessary to get to the point where you can find a solution which prevents issues to reappear.
This is indeed a nice pattern for dependency injection in C++ for global functions.
This bears repeating of course. I still wish our industry would run less on hype. It's not specific to Rust of course.
Or why I tend to favor desktop applications (made by KDE as much as possible) rather than web applications whenever possible. It's just more pleasant to have things which look and feel homogeneous.
Looks like someone is actually paying attention to what's going on.