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a fun idea we added in Leet Heat is "commercial breaks": @anniesexton.com, @joelhooks.com, @marisamorby.com, and I made goofy tv commercials — some for real products, like @jetbrains.com, others for absolute nonsense no regrets. it's okay to spend too much time on silly things just because 💜
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Steam oven stopped being able to draw water from the water tank Take it apart Put it back together miraculously it started working again??? #rakulife
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Happy Winter Solstice! These photos were taken with a pinhole camera I made from a beer can and left out from Summer to Winter Solstice - a 6 month exposure. Bottom line = Winter Solstice. Top line = Summer Solstice. The lines are the Sun moving across the sky w/some reflections. No line = clouds
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Sam does it again. Takes a dry and hard to explain computer science topic and brings it to life with clear and compelling prose and excellent interactives. The machines are amazing and the editor is very cool. Glad we don’t have to write programs to solve real problems with it though!
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Good software is far more nuanced than just how many devs work on it. Skype hired good devs and won the video calling desktop market. It got to 1,000+ devs and then… this startup with 50 devs washed the floor with them for mobile chat + calls. It was called WhatsApp.
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I see so much FUD about the future of sw engineering, mostly from non-devs. Along the lines of “soon anyone can spin off AI agents in bulk that act as hundreds of devs.” A false premise. Just open your airline app that is built by ~hundreds of devs over 10+ years
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LAST DAY AT WORK! This is what I like to do before some extended time off: 1. Clear out and file my Slack "Later" list 2. Set reminders for things I need to get back to in the new year 3. Tidy my desk and office space 4. SHUT DOWN MY COMPUTER
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The other platform rewards brainrot & unhinged content. On here, you can actually post dev things and interact with actual devs.
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Wildest #CSS media query I've written in a while `@container (inline-size >= calc(100cqi - 120px))` yep, `calc()` in a MQ! WHY? to re-anchor buttons to be "inside" when space is tight Video: purple outline's are containers, buttons adapt to containers or the page nerdy.dev/carousel-ada...
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Copilot Free launches today! Here’s to an open source holiday season full of smart PRs & no lumps of AI coal 🎄 To my maintainer friends: I’ll keep advocating to make sure Copilot helps you, not adds to your workload. I’d love to hear your thoughts on how tools like Copilot can better support you!
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I'm at @theverge.com today talking about digital decay, link rot, watching my work slowly being erased from the internet, and how it makes me feel like I am fading away.
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An old friend who I’ve been mentoring through a career change in tech just had their FIRST interview and GOT THE JOB. PROUD.
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The starlings seemed to be enjoying the relatively calm weather. And photographing Iceland in this weather is kinda like working in easy mode.
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The local cat shelter here in Hveragerði (Villikettir Suðurlands) has a few inhabitants at the moment. Though hopefully not for long.
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To be honest I feel I should document this weird facet of Northern European culture otherwise it’ll probably forgotten. My childhood was full of shareware software from coverdiscs like this. I knew of Mario and Donkey Kong not from Nintendo, but from knockoff games in these…
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Ooh if you’re interested in the algorithm being put to use here, I wrote an interactive post about them! They’re really cool, and this is a neat use case for them. samwho.dev/bloom-filters
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Every Black Friday Shopify shows how "boring" technology can be scaled just fine. This year they did 45M queries/sec with MySQL and somewhere around 1.3M request/sec on Rails. If a tech company has enough business to need to scale: it can scale with whatever boring tech it uses
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Did another pass over yesterday's photos with b&w in mind. This improved some images but not others. For example, the photo of the mountain through the trees doesn’t really change that much. But in the photo of the geothermally active field, the fence becomes a more distinctive visual feature
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Seeing over and over #DesignSystems teams finally starting to feel good with adoption in design, but dev seriously falling behind. There's all sorts of options to help remedy it, however I can't help but think that hiring a shit hot hybrid designer/developer or "Design Engineer" is the real solution
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Believe in yourself and create cool stuff—always! 💜 If you've been following my journey, you know @coolify.io has faced its share of skepticism on social media. The biggest blow came from someone I admired, who said: "Why bother? With Heroku and Vercel around, this is a waste of time."
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The framework doesn’t “make links through JavaScript”. It renders whatever HTML the developer tells it to. If the dev is using event handlers instead of native links, the dev’s own fault
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