Ask HN: What are some hard-tech blogs that you follow?
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Thanks for sending this! This is a great collection.
https://blog.mainframe.dev/
I'm never going to install, or even program, a Mainframe. But the technical details are very interesting.
I'm never going to install, or even program, a Mainframe. But the technical details are very interesting.
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I don't subscribe, but I tend to binge read:
https://blog.scottlowe.org/ (anything and everything network related)
https://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/ (anything 'pharma' but especially "Things I won't work with..")
I wonder if they're related ...
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https://blog.scottlowe.org/ (anything and everything network related)
https://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/ (anything 'pharma' but especially "Things I won't work with..")
I wonder if they're related ...
edit: fiddle with formatting / spelling
IEEE Spectrum is the closest thing that comes to mind ... but the literature on hard tech is indeed scant.
https://ipj.dreamhosters.com/
The Internet Protocol Journal
The Internet Protocol Journal
Real World Tech (David Kanter)
Browsing for a few minutes, I can already see plenty of HPC and computing articles. Thank you!
good question - great links.
ScienceDaily.com
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wingolog.org
My understanding is that hard tech companies usually face a different gamut of obstacles while building their tech and scaling their business, namely, unproven technology, iteration rate, endless research, uncertain milestones, regulation etc.
Please post away!
PS: Reposting this because there were no comments last time but got some upvotes, indicating interest.