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The landscape of specialty insurance demands sophisticated digital platforms that match the complexity of the risks they manage. As Professional Indemnity, Marine, Aviation, and Cyber insurance markets evolve, exceptional UX becomes the foundation for efficient stakeholder coordination, regulatory compliance, and sustainable competitive advantage.

How we built the scroll-driven WebGPU pipeline behind Shader.se, from selective scene rendering to seamless scene transitions using React Three Fiber.

How we built the scroll-driven WebGPU pipeline behind Shader.se, from selective scene rendering to seamless scene transitions using React Three Fiber.



Me in 2007 : Building something is easy. Evaluating what you build is hard. Iterate between the two as fast as you can. Stefan Lesser in 2023 (paraphrased): Building helps understand ourselves through the world, and understand the world through ourselves. Me now: Building things is easy. Evaluating what you build is hard. It requires lots of attention . Therefore, build things that you want to pay lots of attention to.



The era of fixed-fee AI spending just ended. If you’re a CTO or engineering leader and you haven’t noticed yet, you will very soon — probably around September 2026 when some budget alerts start firing.

The era of fixed-fee AI spending just ended. If you’re a CTO or engineering leader and you haven’t noticed yet, you will very soon — probably around September 2026 when some budget alerts start firing.

The era of fixed-fee AI spending just ended. If you’re a CTO or engineering leader and you haven’t noticed yet, you will very soon — probably around September 2026 when some budget alerts start firing.

The era of fixed-fee AI spending just ended. If you’re a CTO or engineering leader and you haven’t noticed yet, you will very soon — probably around September 2026 when some budget alerts start firing.

The era of fixed-fee AI spending just ended. If you’re a CTO or engineering leader and you haven’t noticed yet, you will very soon — probably around September 2026 when some budget alerts start firing.

The era of fixed-fee AI spending just ended. If you’re a CTO or engineering leader and you haven’t noticed yet, you will very soon — probably around September 2026 when some budget alerts start firing.

The era of fixed-fee AI spending just ended. If you’re a CTO or engineering leader and you haven’t noticed yet, you will very soon — probably around September 2026 when some budget alerts start firing.

The era of fixed-fee AI spending just ended. If you’re a CTO or engineering leader and you haven’t noticed yet, you will very soon — probably around September 2026 when some budget alerts start firing.

The era of fixed-fee AI spending just ended. If you’re a CTO or engineering leader and you haven’t noticed yet, you will very soon — probably around September 2026 when some budget alerts start firing.

The era of fixed-fee AI spending just ended. If you’re a CTO or engineering leader and you haven’t noticed yet, you will very soon — probably around September 2026 when some budget alerts start firing.

Google Maps thinks it takes half an hour to walk to from DCA to Crystal City, but you can actually do it in fifteen minutes. I really like leaving airports on foot. There's something about it that feels like it shouldn't be possible: between an airplane and your destination there should be some other kind of vehicle, no? It reminds me of the first time I boarded a plane without using a jetway, where walking out on the tarmac just felt....

Un-Passbolted - trickjarrett.com - 2 weeks ago - eng
And like that, I'm un Passbolt-ed. I had tried to use it yesterday and discovered that I was completely unable to access the passwords on a new computer. I had not realized that it relied on email as a primary security vector, and even though I was home on my own network, it proved impossible to add a new machine to the Passbolt install currently. To be clear, this is less a criticism / problem with Passbolt and more with how I have it se..

Un-Passbolted - trickjarrett.com - 2 weeks ago - eng
And like that, I'm un Passbolt-ed. I had tried to use it yesterday and discovered that I was completely unable to access the passwords on a new computer. I had not realized that it relied on email as a primary security vector, and even though I was home on my own network, it proved impossible to add a new machine to the Passbolt install currently. To be clear, this is less a criticism / problem with Passbolt and more with how I have it se..


JB has a database table that, at first glance, looks like one of those data warehouse tables that exists to make queries performant. You know the sort, the table that contains every date between 1979 and 2050, or every number out to 1,000,000 or something. It looks dumb, but it helps make certain joins and queries performant. The database table is called three_alpha_numerics. It has two columns: digit, which contains three characters, an....

No title - markjgsmith.com - 2 weeks ago - eng

No title - markjgsmith.com - 2 weeks ago - eng

Security as a gate at the end of the pipeline is security theater. I’ve believed this for years, but it took watching a real incident unfold to make me truly militant about it. If your security checks only run after code is merged, packaged, and ready to ship, you’re not doing security — you’re doing compliance paperwork. I’ve spent the last few years building DevSecOps pipelines that weave security into every stage of the software deli..

Esquilo - rtnf.substack.com - 2 weeks ago - eng

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Now I know the name of the beautiful birds I see in my backyard.

I love them all, the colors, the movements, the sounds


Author : Václav Havel Title : The Power of the Powerless Date : October 1978 Source : Retrieved on 2012-01-07 via the Internet Archive at   To the memory of Jan Patocka “The Power of the Powerless” (October 1978) was originally written (“quickly,” Havel said later) as a discussion piece for a projected joint Polish Czechoslovak volume of essays on the subjec....





Did you know that French is one of the fastest growing languages in the world and that about half of all French speakers live in Africa? The post How Many People Speak French, And Where Is It Spoken? appeared first on Babbel .



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Most enterprise AI initiatives stitch together four to five systems for memory, search, and state. The Elasticsearch Platform handles all of it in one engine — and the architecture is simpler than you think.




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