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The Hidden Cost of Modern Software Bloat: When Power Breeds Neglect
December 7, 2025
By: Alfredo De La Fe
Computing has never been more powerful - or more wasteful. In just a few decades, the world has gone from squeezing functionality into a few kilobytes of memory to shipping operating systems that consume multiple gigabytes before the first application even loads....
Business Continuity in a Cloud-First World Requires Hybrid Thinking
December 3, 2025
By: Alfredo De La Fe
Recent high-profile outages involving Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Cloudflare have reignited an important conversation about business continuity. These events were not anomalies. They were reminders of how deeply modern businesses depend on a tightly interconnected digital ecosystem,...
Academia’s Mistake: Fighting Tools Instead of Teaching Them
December 3, 2025
By: Alfredo De La Fe
Throughout history, education has repeatedly made the same mistake: treating new tools as threats rather than as extensions of human capability. Today, artificial intelligence is being framed by many academic institutions not as a learning aid, but as a form of intellectual shortcut or even misco...
Rethinking Moore’s Law: Why Future Performance Depends on Architecture, Not Shrinking Transistors
December 3, 2025
By: Alfredo De La Fe
For nearly six decades, Moore’s Law shaped expectations for how fast computing power would grow. It predicted that the number of transistors on a chip would roughly double every two years, a prediction that held as long as transistors could be made smaller without major side effects. Today,...
Quantum Hype vs. Reality
December 3, 2025
By: Alfredo De La Fe
AI is clearly the real disruptor right now, but why is everyone suddenly hyper-focused on quantum? The hype often makes it sound like quantum computing is about to reshape the entire industry, yet we are still many years away from anything commercially transformative. Today’s quantum system...