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Event Sourcing Unpacked: The What, Why, and How
A traditional system ensures consistency with business rules but only reveals its current state. The authors discuss the limitations of tracking state evolution through history, highlighting challenges in record-keeping and the need for adaptability in process management.

Apple has again Sherlocked developers with Clipboard History
The updated macOS Tahoe introduces a clipboard history feature in Spotlight, enhancing productivity by allowing users to access previously copied items easily. This addition, typically found in third-party apps, significantly streamlines workflow for Mac users.

History On Vibes And The Future Of Coding
The article critiques the trivialization of significant technological changes by labeling them with casual terms, likening this phenomenon to the profound impact of the Industrial Revolution. The authors emphasize the need for more serious discourse around such transformations.

You can now watch the Internet Archive livestream history as it’s being preserved
The Internet Archive's new project highlights the essential human effort behind preserving digital history, showcasing its invaluable role in maintaining public records. This initiative invites exploration of the Archive's rich resources, including a decade-old glimpse of Apple's homepage.

Rewriting History: Study Challenges Long-Held Assumptions About Phoenician Civilization
A recent study challenges established views on the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilization, highlighting its significant maritime influence and innovations, such as the development of the first alphabet, which laid the groundwork for many contemporary writing systems.

Politics, Pressure and Poor Sources: History Teachers Have It Tough These Days
As the 250th anniversary of the U.S. approaches, history teachers face increasing challenges, including political pressures and budget cuts. A recent AHA report highlights their struggles with student engagement and the politicization of educational resources, complicating their mission to foster civic understanding.

Why Engineers Still Need the Humanities
A recent exploration into the history of women in electrical engineering reveals over 200 contributors, emphasizing the vital connection between engineering and the humanities. The authors advocate for engineers to champion humanities research, highlighting its importance for ethical and societal responsibilities.

Remembering Heathkit
Heathkit, renowned for its DIY electronics kits, has a fascinating origin story that began with airplane kits in 1926. The company evolved through wartime production and became a staple for hobbyists with affordable oscilloscopes. Discover more in the engaging video by [Ham Radio Gizmos].

Ancient Housing Reveals Shocking Patterns of Inequality Across Human History
Recent findings suggest that stone alignments in Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge may be remnants of 1.7 million-year-old shelters built by Homo habilis. The research highlights the interplay between wealth inequality, land monopolization, and inclusive governance throughout history.