Every news outlet should stand up a Mastondon instance for their reporters & staff.
It’ll be great to see GivennameFamilyname@mastodon.famousnewspaper.com or whatever domain they want to use.
Built in verification. Every reporter for the Washington Post on a washpo domain. Every reporter for the New York Times on an NYTimes domain. Etc, etc.
Plus the “local” feed for each instance becomes a feed of all the posts from that institution mixed together — providing extra discovery.
@danciruli Sure, I agree.
My point is DX is not meaningful in the vast majority of enterprise vendor selections. It’s a “nice to have” because CTOs don’t make many vendor choices / engineering happiness is less important than the perceived business benefit of the purchase.
Salesforce? Zoura? Most Oracle products? Absolutely awful DX but it doesn’t matter. They still get purchased for $$$/year.
#APIDaysParis @civicunrest on APIs transforming govt:
• City govts all do similar things, but tools/practices vary greatly for no good reason. They reinvent because there hasn’t been a better way.
• Most govt APIs so far focused on exposing data, not capabilities
• Legislation, internal needs and policies, and product innovation (competing with private sector) are changing this!
• Early progress in cooperatively built/maintained software, investment in open source components, and data standards
Quotes from Erik Wilde’s talk at #APIDaysParis
“Nobody wants APIs. They want to get stuff done. Everyone needs APIs, but APIs are not the important thing. The important thing is the capability we wrap in the API.”
“If you wrap something super duper useful in a badly designed API, people will still use it! They won’t be happy, but they’ll still use it.”
Erik reached same conclusion I did about developer experience. #DX is important, but does not matter as much as API providers want to believe.
If you have a productive, hacking cough do 👏 not 👏 attend 👏 a conference in-person. You are a biohazard. JFC… Did the pandemic not teach y’all anything‽
The Boston University School of Public Health is withdrawing from Twitter.
The dean’s thoughtful, nuanced explanation raises the question: Why are other institutions still there?
https://www.bu.edu/sph/news/articles/2022/reconsidering-our-engagement-with-twitter/
@hl0dwig@g33ks.coffee Aww, yay! I think the sessions will be posted online for free in 2 weeks. You can register here for the online version: https://www.apidays.global/paris
Getting squeezed by Google Maps and Apple Maps, a consortium of relegated players sees openness as a key differentiator with the creation of the Overture Maps Foundation.
Great to see Linux Foundation taking on data, not just code, but big questions about how ‘free as in speech and beer’ this will be.
Scaling is the new API challenge for banking-as-a-service.
“‘Embedded finance’ will lead to more hypermedia style APIs.” —John Phenix, Lead API, Integration and BaaS Architect at HSBC
Embedding a bank’s UI into a partner app does not feel seamlessly integrated.
Getting partner to write complex UIs negates the ease of working with a banking partner.
A partner rendering its own UI based on the bank’s logic is the winning solution for best end UX and low integration effort.
The data and API governance practices described at L'Oréal seem more mature than anything I saw at Spotify and Stripe. I took a photo of nearly every slide they presented. So much great stuff.
For the 10 year anniversary of #ApidaysParis, the conference organizers asked speakers to do a 2022 update to their first talk given at the conference.
Ori Pekelman updated his talk on the problems of REST-ifying SOAP APIs to be the problems of GraphQL-ifying REST APIs.
The update: Actually GraphQL does not give you benefits over REST for most use cases and you cannot escape intentional domain modeling just because you have strong types built into the API style. 👏
First hour at an in-person conference and I have decided i am not yet comfortable attending in-person conferences again just yet.
SO MUCH COUGHING. 😷
Top API-related challenges in business:
1. Lack of API-specific product manager
2. Lack of predefined standard
3. Lack of API-related engineering skills
Biggest market opportunity: API management for *consumption* of APIs. The focus of API management so far has been almost exclusively for API producers.
—Mark O’Neill, VP Research at Gartner
@markosaric I love it too, especially since Mozilla kept shutting down translation add-ons that used Google Translate. https://www.jeremiahlee.com/posts/page-translator-is-dead/
But it still does not support Svenska↔︎English, the one I need most.
🤯 @mamund has connected humanity, technology, history, and the future masterfully in every talk I have ever heard him give.
“Those who ignore the mistakes of the future are bound to make them.” —Joseph Miller, 2006
It’s been way too long since I have gotten to see Mehdi Medjaoui on a stage and asking questions. #ApidaysParis
(Feel free to mute me or this hashtag for the next 2 days.)
Over the last several years, I've chatted with a significant number of founders building novel "fund open source" ideas, and a lot of my own thinking and design on the subject as CEO and CPO of npm, Inc., and as a GitHub employee for close to 2 years after selling npm. In fact, if npm hadn't needed financial backing so desperately in 2014, I would have focused on some kind of OSS sustainability product instead.
I would love to see literally ANY of them succeed. But I'm not very optimistic. 🧵
@plastisphere @jameswakibia @donmelton All true, but does not negate my points. Using less single-use plastic should be the goal.
Until then, trash-to-electricity production is a good form of recycling. Better for plastic to be used for electricity than in a landfill or ocean, which is where most plastic sent for recycling ends up.
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