Shipping a button in 2026β¦
Highly relatable π
Shipping a button in 2026β¦
Highly relatable π
Well that's me told youjustneedpostgres.com
coding now with agents feels more like throwing and sculpting clay than it does meticulously placing tiles in a mosaic
I'm just testing this out, could be an elegant solution to blog post comments π―
a drawing of Milhouse from the Simpsons but in the style of the Bauhaus movement captioned everything's coming up Milhaus
I will never apologize for a post
LinkedIn android notifications settings with all notifications turned off except "puzzle games"
Nice try LinkedIn. If news updates ain't gonna get me to engage, then puzzle games certainly won't π
Exclusive premium newsletter: I have the details on how GPT-5 works. OpenAI's new "router-based" ChatGPT-5 makes it impossible for the company to cache the static prompt for any model or tool it uses every single prompt, doubling token burn for mediocre gains.
www.wheresyoured.at/how-does-gpt...
was this captured anywhere? Can't see the defaced version in archive.org before it got taken down.
10x developer vibes
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> when they do open the box leave the tools there ready for someone else to pick up where you left off. Keep each complex thing scoped to itself and easy to reason about within it's own domain. Don't blend.
what I actually said but couldn't get it down to 300 chars:
> complexity is friction. put the complext things in boxes, and if you've done it right, no-one should have to re-open the box when doing something unrelated...
Complexity is friction. Put it in a box. If done right, no one reopens the box for unrelated tasks. If they do, leave tools behind for others to pick up where you left off. Keep scope clear, reasoning simple, and domains separate.
Thanks @mattlynch.dev for suggesting I share that
Ooo this is cool! thanks @mattlynch.dev, will give this a whirl
This Adrian Dittmann drama is so hard not to follow πΏ. Thrilling start to the new year
I have had engineers tell me with a straight face "maps are not political." My dude, there is NOTHING MORE POLITICAL THAN MAPS.
Sense being that it's not US big tech that they're familiar with, i.e. Facebook, and Pavel is not really known to people or seen as some sort of rebel outside of that ecosystem.
It's so strange, I'm in a few communities where Telegram is the default and viewed as "safe". It makes sense how people got there, purely vibes based logic I think.
This is an absolute goldmine.
www.anthropic.com/research/bui...
"Inaccessible products are broken products. The first step to fix them is to give a damn."
uxdesign.cc/giving-a-dam...
#a11y
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whiteboard / infinite canvas SDK
The sad story of how Automattic became the villain they painted WP Engine to be.
A judge delivers swift justice for WP Engine - and more embarrassment for Automattic.
What was the point of Automattic damaging WordPress and themselves - all for nothing?
I, until recently, thought it was like a favourite π or a friending button, but nope
Lovely to see the @measured.co team in London on Friday. Just like old times. Now, to go back and paint a house! π‘π¬π§
Good morning Manchester π¬π§π
Also really nice to realise that TechDirt's Mike Masnick is on bsky's board. That feels healthy to me β€οΈπ€
Oh okay, so you can't edit posts? Noted
Seeing a lot of the hype coverage of the move away from X to bsky, it's a shame so few seem to cover the technical and governance decisions that have been made in order to avoid future enshitification, not to mention whatever we call Twitter's transition.
Maybe there's a wave here I could ride! ππββοΈ