Making 8-bit Music From Scratch at the Commodore 64 BASIC Prompt by lftkryo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly5BhGOt2vE
ALL THESE YEARS HEARING ABOUT AUTOMATTIC AND MATT MULLENWEG AND I NEVER REALISED HE WAS VAIN ENOUGH TO NAME THE COMPANY AFTER HIMSELF!!! 😭
If the Kubernetes material was honest about "your team will need recurrent annual training to remain current with this tool," adoption would crater overnight.
That's not unique to Kubernetes, though it is fun to pick on them for it. _Nearly every_ significant infrastructure tool has this shape. Organizations that adopt these tools are unable to receive their value until their staff know how to use them, and that knowledge is deeply not self-sustaining.
this latest edition of "Android team posting nothing but Ws for adopting Rust" is super important because it identifies that:
*you don't have to actually rewrite all your old unsafe C/C++ code to get the benefits of adopting safe languages, in terms of reducing vulnerabilites*
because they identify that most bugs are in new/changed code (with exponential decay!), so if you preferentially write new code in a safe language, your vulnerabilities crater even though most of your code is still unsafe!
https://security.googleblog.com/2024/09/eliminating-memory-safety-vulnerabilities-Android.html
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