Every job has its quirks. But some feel almost like a world of their own. Like programming—we (indirectly) interact with it ...
Every job has its quirks. But some feel almost like a world of their own. Like programming—we (indirectly) interact with it ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird. Credit...Illustration by Pablo Delcan and Danielle Del Plato ...
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Commentary: The lament of a coder's life — Alexandra Paskhaver
Commentary: I work as a software engineer, which means I get paid to do things like move a button four pixels to the right.
Let's take a look at the movie review for The Zero Theorem, the Terry Gilliam sci-fi movie starring Christoph Waltz ...
NYT spent 18 months naming Adam Back as Satoshi Nakamoto. Crypto pushed back hard. Code analysis, community jokes, and a key ...
Princetonians are taking leaves of absence in pursuit of startups, ditching the east coast for Silicon Valley.
Stacker used an index that equally weighs IMDb score and Rotten Tomatoes critic ratings to rank the best science fiction film ...
Satoshi left behind many written clues, including the Bitcoin white paper and posts explaining how Bitcoin works.
The most famous facet of Jobs’s personality, of course — the one highlighted most prominently in books and movies — is his ...
Hollywood loves to relaunch shows that were successful in the past ... but what about great ideas that never got the chance ...
I may or may not write and publish a short e-book about Markdown sometime this year, most likely as part of a monthly focus.
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