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💾 Synology Reverses Its Third-Party HDD Ban After Sales Decline
A clear reminder that openness and interoperability remain essential for sustaining user loyalty—even for established hardware vendors.
After user backlash and falling sales, Synology has rolled back its restrictive policy that forced NAS owners to use only Synology-branded drives. The DSM 7.3 update once again supports third-party HDDs and restores monitoring and management features for drives from Seagate, Western Digital, and others. The reversal follows criticism of Synology’s anti-consumer direction and marks a move to rebuild user trust.
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🗂️ Timelinize – Take Back Control of Your Personal Data, Locally
An elegant example of the local-first movement, Timelinize empowers users to reclaim digital autonomy from cloud monopolies.
Timelinize is a local-first, privacy-centric app that aggregates data such as photos, chats, locations, and social media into one secure personal timeline. It stores everything on the user’s device, giving complete ownership and resilience against account loss or cloud shutdowns.
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⚙️ Why Databento Chose C++ Over Rust for Its Feed Handler
A balanced take on language choice in performance-critical engineering—reminding us that context and experience often trump hype.
Databento outlines its decision to rebuild its market data feed handler in C++23 instead of Rust. Despite Rust’s safety and modern design, its ownership rules and limitations on complex structures slowed development for ultra-low-latency trading workloads. Leveraging C++’s flexibility, existing libraries, and team expertise proved more pragmatic while acknowledging Rust’s future potential.
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📨 My Email to Tim Cook: A Call for Apple’s Integrity
A striking insider perspective that questions Apple’s moral compass in balancing ethics, policy, and platform control.
Former Apple executive Wiley Hodges publicly challenges the company’s removal of the ICEBlock app, arguing it betrays Apple’s core values of privacy and free expression. Drawing on two decades inside Apple, he calls for transparency regarding government pressure and warns that silent compliance erodes both trust and democratic principles.
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🧩 TypeScript Is Like C#: A Developer’s Comparative Guide
An excellent technical bridge for developers exploring C# as a natural evolution from TypeScript-based backends.
This in-depth guide shows how TypeScript and C# share syntax, structure, and design principles shaped by their common creator, Anders Hejlsberg. It argues that modern C# and .NET offer TypeScript developers a familiar yet more robust option for backend development, combining strong typing, performance, and cross-platform support.
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🐧 Six Months on Alpine Linux: Lessons from a Minimalist OS
A thoughtful reflection on the trade-offs between minimalism and practicality when choosing a Linux distribution for real-world work.
The author recounts half a year using Alpine Linux as a main system, admiring its speed, stability, and simplicity powered by OpenRC and BusyBox. While praising its security and lean footprint, they highlight challenges with musl’s limited glibc compatibility that eventually led them back to Void or Debian for smoother daily workflows.
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