They Don’t Need to Fire You
In a recent post I mentioned that the deal engineers get is going to get worse over time, and I used my time at DEC as an example. I think it’s worth going deeper on that. What happened at DE…
I spent 8 years at hashtag#DEC watching the deal get worse.
At first I thought it was just the economy. Then I reverse-engineered what was actually happening.
It was a deliberate strategy. And I think you're going to see it again.
New post: www.jsnover.com/blog/2026/03...
11.03.2026 11:14
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Announcing Genkit Dart: Build full-stack AI apps with Dart and Flutter
Announcing the preview launch of Genkit Dart, an open-source AI framework for building full-stack, AI-powered apps for any platform.
Announcing Genkit Dart (Preview) ✨
Build high-quality AI apps that run anywhere 📱💻
In this release:
✅ Support for Gemini, Claude, OpenAI
✅ Type-safe AI flows
✅ Dev UI for AI testing and traces
✅ Run code on client or server
Read the blog → blog.dart.dev/announcing-g...
11.03.2026 00:12
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I saw similar stats that persuaded me to get jabs (last Dec and this Feb) 10y before I'd qualify for free via NHS.
Was told first one would kick my ass, which it did. Then told second one would probably not be so bad, but if anything it was worse :( Hopefully short term pain for long term gain.
10.03.2026 10:11
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Anti-patterns: things to avoid - Agentic Engineering Patterns
Anti-patterns: things to avoid - Agentic Engineering Patterns
I started a new chapter of my Agentic Engineering Patternw guide about anti-patterns - things NOT to do
So far I only have one: Inflicting unreviewed code on collaborators, aka dumping a thousand line PR without even making sure it works first simonwillison.net/guides/agent...
04.03.2026 18:19
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Somebody did TiddlyWiki, but with Markdown
04.03.2026 08:24
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Vera — A language designed for machines to write
A programming language where verification is a first-class citizen. Mandatory contracts, algebraic effects, typed slot references, compiles to WebAssembly.
I built a programming language you're not supposed to read, veralang.dev. Vera is designed for machines to write. No variable names. No style choices. Compiler errors are instructions for the model, not diagnostics for you. Go and point a model at it, negroniventurestudios.com/2026/02/28/a....
01.03.2026 14:01
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I was suggesting earlier that they might have been inspired by Douglas Adams and the Disaster Area stunt ship.
bsky.app/profile/cpsw...
28.02.2026 21:27
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Button bar screen shot from my iPad. There are a bunch of buttons on the right hand side, but they're black, on a black background 🤦🏼♂️
Did the liquid glass people at Apple take their inspiration from Douglas Adams and the Disaster Area stunt ship?
“Every time you try to operate one of these weird black controls that are labelled in black on a black background, a little black light lights up black to let you know you’ve done it.”
28.02.2026 07:27
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it’s so part of every day life that I don’t think we interrogate enough the ideological underpinnings of “data driven” and people’s positive connotation of that phrase
27.02.2026 18:34
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I remember my dad explaining bakelite to me as ‘this is what people had before proper plastic’. It had been around for decades before he was born in the late 30s.
27.02.2026 21:25
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You haven’t said whether you liked it or not?
👌 no harm, no foul, a new thing for your repertoire.
🤮 “I’m sorry, there’s been a misunderstanding about what I ordered”.
27.02.2026 21:21
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When the Right Wing squeaks in, it's a mandate and a true cultural shift. When the Left wins it's an aberration that we need not pay attention to.
27.02.2026 14:15
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But you did Esc
27.02.2026 10:03
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"Just as there are clouds and clowns, there are hyperscalers and mere scalers of hype. Amazon’s and Microsoft’s incremental CAPEX in 2025 is each roughly on par with hype scaler Oracle’s lifetime CAPEX."
25.02.2026 22:28
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Nobody knows what programming will look like in two years
Kent Beck doesn't know what programming will look like in two years, and he's been thinking about this longer than most of us.
Kent Beck at @yowconf.bsky.social Sydney: nobody knows what programming will look like in two years — "even getting to 'it depends' would be progress."
If you're feeling anxious or grief-stricken about where our industry is heading, I wrote this for you.
👉 leaddev.com/ai/nobody-kn...
19.02.2026 09:03
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Have you tried Mermaid?
Or Blackwoods (Navy strength)?
17.02.2026 21:00
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Contribute to Open Source:A Comprehensive Guide for Everyone
I often get this question "How can I contribute to Open Source." It's time I put my experience and suggestions in a blog.
My lovely friend @santoshyadav.dev included some of my words and thoughts on to his 'Contribute to open source - acomprehensive guide for everyone' resource with my experiences and tips on contributing as a designer to open source www.santoshyadav.dev/blog/contrib...
17.02.2026 09:34
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It’s kind of weird that it’s taken so long for this stuff to become mainstream.
Acunu did a flash friendly filesystem that helped make Cassandra performance more consistent, leading to an Apple acquisition in 2013 :0
16.02.2026 21:40
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Which doesn't indicate that coding agents aren't useful.
They obviously are super useful.
My read is that it indicates the obvious fact that software development velocity is dominated by factors other than the writing of code itself.
13.02.2026 23:25
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Who do I know that’s at Container Days London today?
11.02.2026 09:11
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"The valley and the monomyth," by me for @negroniventurestudios.com. Every pitch deck is a Hero's Journey. Silicon Valley's greatest export isn't technology, nit's storytelling. The facts don't change the world. The stories do. negroniventurestudios.com/2026/02/09/t...
09.02.2026 22:56
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No worse than any other home labber
08.02.2026 21:19
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Cognitive Helmets for the AI Bicycle: Part 1
I hear people name these three fears: will developers lose their problem-solving skills, learning opportunities, and critical thinking? One science-backed area can help: better metacognitive strategie...
So many developers have sent me that Anthropic skills/mastery case study that I realized I should ungate what I *already wrote* about this: beginning principles to design workflows that work *with* your mind, not against it, & protect your problem-solving
www.fightforthehuman.com/cognitive-he...
04.02.2026 18:13
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If I was starting out again today I'd find a nice Hugo theme to publish to GitHub pages (and I have various projects that aren't my main blog where that's exactly what I've done).
Even if you decide in the future that GitHub isn't a safe home, the generated pages are entirely portable elsewhere.
06.02.2026 14:53
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"...we're now operating in the slopocene, where people don't care about prior art because they can get their model to barf it up on demand; like little chicks being fed by mother owl."
Me just now in a Signal chat.
06.02.2026 11:27
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