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October 22 · Issue #79 · View online
A weekly geeky squeak.
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This weekly squeak I talk with Matt Biilmann of Netlify about their recent announcements and the future of Jamstack presented at their recent Jamstackconf. I also cover the ownership of Berlin startups, crypto hype, the history of search, new zoom integrations, and much more. xx Chinch
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Watch and listen to this newsletter, including my full interview with Matt below.
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An Honest Review of Gatsby
We decided to adopt Gatsby for Sentry’s customer-facing documentation - well, I should say that I decided. We were already using it successfully for a variety of static marketing content, and I knew it had a lot of hype, so after a brief proof-of-concept it seemed like a safe choice.
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Hype man of the century
If Silicon Valley operated under the idea that companies should move fast and break things, then BitTorrent had become an exception. Employees enjoyed patiently tinkering with creative projects and going home at a reasonable time, free from the tyranny of startup culture.
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Who really owns Berlin's start-ups?
BerlinThe biggest recent deal for a Berlin start-up came in August: Naren Sham, the founder of booking platform Omio brought in $100 million (€84.7 million) from investors as wide afield as Sweden, Singapore and Silicon Valley.
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Microsoft Retrieves Its Sea Floor Data Center After 2 Years
Project Natick, consisting of 12 racks of servers sealed in a cylinder has been a successful experiment.
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Chapter 4: Search
After an influx of rapid browser development following the creation of the web, Mosaic becomes the popular choice. Recognizing the commercial potential of the web, a team at O’Reilly builds GNN, the first commercial website.
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Zoom launches Zapps, OnZoom as it builds out its ecosystem for developers, content creators
Zoom is launching Zapps, where apps developers can build within the video conferencing experience, and a new event marketplace called OnZoom aimed at a wide range of content creators with monetization for ticket sales.
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DXposé - Free cross-platform IDE with CodeLobster
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DXposé - Machine learning with Kubeflow
In this DXpose I look at the developer experience behind @Kubeflow, the Machine Learning Toolkit for Kubernetes. https://www.kubeflow.org/
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