Technically Monthly's first issue covers a variety of topics, including new posts on Technically 2.0 and a breakdown of the observability tooling market.
The issue delves into creating full-stack apps with AI, understanding observability and monitoring companies, and demystifying HTML.
It introduces a guide to building Technically and features notes on major technical news like Microsoft's quantum computing breakthrough and AI cloud economics.
Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip with 'topological qubits' aims for stability and scalability in quantum computing, although skepticism remains due to past retractions and complexity.
AI cloud economics reveal dropping prices for services like OpenAI's API and GPU rentals, attributed to increased supply, demand shifts, and flexible buying options.
The concept of a 'context window' in AI models is explained, and upcoming content includes insights on training AI models, CSS, and AI applications in websites.
Technically is seeking analysts to cover software companies, and readers can anticipate the next issue's topics on AI training, CSS, and AI website usage.