Lo sviluppo software nel 2024 non riguarda più solo la scrittura di righe di codice sintatticamente corrette. È diventato un esercizio di gestione della complessità, orchestrazione di sistemi e, sempre più spesso, integrazione intelligente dell'AI. In questo articolo, esploreremo i pilastri che definiscono l'ingegneria del software moderna e come rimanere rilevanti in un ecosistema che cambia ogni
You've heard about Hermes Agent - the open-source, self-improving AI assistant that remembers what matters, builds reusable skills, and can live on your own infrastructure. It sounds brilliant. And it is. But then comes the practical question: where should you actually run it? You have two main paths. You can roll up your sleeves and set up a VPS yourself - install everything, configure the messag
macOS tar destroys files on Linux: I validated it in my real Railway pipeline and documented the 3 cases nobody mentions There's a Hacker News thread that resurfaced this week with 107 points about a 2024 article: tar on macOS creates archives that Linux can't extract cleanly. The community reacted the way it always does — "use GNU tar", "install gtar with Homebrew", "this has been known for yea
Tar en macOS destroza archivos en Linux: lo validé en mi pipeline real de Railway y documenté los 3 casos que nadie menciona Hay un hilo en Hacker News que resurfaceó esta semana con 107 puntos sobre un artículo de 2024: tar en macOS crea archivos que Linux no puede extraer limpiamente. La comunidad reaccionó como siempre: "usá GNU tar", "instalá gtar con homebrew", "esto es conocido desde hace
When you automate backups, you eventually discover the backup was not the hard part. The hard part was everything around it. This week I got a nice little reminder from my self-hosted agent setup: the backup job can be logically correct, authenticated, scheduled, and still fail because of two very boring constraints: Docker-owned files are not always readable by the user running cron. GitHub Relea
Cuando una aplicación necesita leer un archivo, escribir en una conexión TCP o esperar datos de un disco, el kernel de Linux ofrece tradicionalmente dos caminos: bloquear el proceso hasta que la operación termine, o usar interfaces como epoll y Linux AIO para manejar múltiples operaciones concurrentes. Durante casi tres décadas, esas fueron las opciones dominantes. Pero desde la versión 5.1 del ke
When Google announced the Manifest V3 deadline, the developer community had a lot to say — most of it negative. The service worker model was rightly criticized as a regression for ad blockers and complex extensions. I've now migrated 18 extensions from MV2 to MV3, or built them MV3-native from the start. The commonly documented issues (no persistent background pages, limited webRequest) are real.
Something shifted in the last ninety days. While the headlines talk about 1.9% tech growth, those of us in the trenches are seeing a different reality: The floor has been hit. We are no longer in the "automation at all costs" era. We have entered the era of Human-Led Resilience. The Reality of 27-Second Breakouts In my day job in public safety communications, "uptime" isn't a KPI; it's a lif