Happy Valentine’s Day! Give someone a hug today. Preferably someone you know. I’m almost home from India, and am looking forward to a three-day weekend.
[youtube-video] How Google AI helps with safer pregnancies. Beautiful story that I got to hear live at one of our events in India. Senthil may be the most user-centric product person I’ve ever met.
[blog] Announcing Firebase Genkit for Node.js 1.0. The v1 of this AI framework is ready to go. There are a lot of useful tools baked into this!
[blog] A guide to modern frontend architecture patterns. I’m not a frontend guy, but I still find these sorts of overviews useful.
[blog] Fine-tuning Gemini: Best Practices for Data, Hyperparameters, and Evaluation. Wow, lots of useful details in this post about how you do effective supervised fine tuning.
[blog] Personal Software: The Unbundling of the Programmer? I saw this idea come up a couple of weeks ago, and it’s a mind-bender to think of software that’s by and for an individual.
[blog] Announcing Wasm support in Go 1.24. WebAssembly hasn’t completely taken off yet, but it won’t hurt to have more mainstream language support. More from the Go team.
[blog] Should all developers learn Infrastructure as Code? It’s a good question! Brian looks at what devs would need to know to use Terraform well, and if they should.
[article] Object Store Apps: Cloud Native’s Freshest Architecture. Object storage as your only data backend? For some apps or systems, that can make sense.
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