Good insights, and not just software developers, really. We don’t like ads, sensationalism, or anything reeking of bullshit. If we have to talk to someone to find out the price, the product may as well not exist.
Good insights, and not just software developers, really. We don’t like ads, sensationalism, or anything reeking of bullshit. If we have to talk to someone to find out the price, the product may as well not exist.
?!?!?!?!!
Yeah, when I first got a link to a whitepaper in the newsletter, I expected it to be a… a whitepaper (I read the meaning it had back then).
After reading it properly, as if I would an academic paper, I thought it was weird that I didn’t feel like I learnt anything useful.
It would take a while (and a few other whitepapers) for me to realise what it had become.
White papers are shit written by marketing people who try to make their little ad sound like something academic. In truth these white papers are in equal parts misunderstandings, wrong and full of useless fluff. They are AI slop, often completely without any AI involvement.
If someone is serious about the content, they call it a documentation, reference or datasheet.
some counter examples:
https://cs.umb.edu/~poneil/lsmtree.pdf
https://www.cs.cornell.edu/projects/ladis2009/papers/lakshman-ladis2009.pdf
https://www.usenix.org/legacy/event/atc10/tech/full_papers/Hunt.pdf