“Writing your first service worker with vanilla JS - Go Make Things”
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“Writing your first service worker with vanilla JS - Go Make Things”
“Tailwind CSS: From Side-Project Byproduct to Multi-Million Dollar Business – Adam Wathan”
This is kind of challenging my assumptions about what sort of dev-related businesses are possible.
“Mac OS Catalina: more trouble than it’s worth (Part 4) - Riccardo Mori”
“Human-scale digital spaces. Bringing agency, humanism, and… - by Alexis Lloyd - Jul, 2020 - Medium”
“Print culture is holding organizations back - Gerry McGovern”
“Grow Skills With Work, Not Extracurriculars · Stay SaaSy”
I don’t think I’ve ever worked for a company that followed this advice.
“pkg.go.dev is more concerned with Google’s interests than good engineering - Drew DeVault’s Blog”
“Why It’s Easier to Manage 4 People Than It Is to Manage 1 Person · Stay SaaSy”
“Avoid at all costs the combination of: new manager, 1 report, report is new-to-industry, manager is not a subject-matter expert.”
Rain
Park
Beach.
“Gall’s Law · Matthias Ott – User Experience Designer”
Always retweet Gall’s Law.
James Bennet’s entry in this thread outlines many of the reasons why I’ve become less and less comfortable with JWTs the more I’ve had to work with them.
Techies never stopped making protocols (ActivityPub, OStatus, XMPP and dozens more). Protocols won’t solve anything because they haven’t solved anything.
“Adactio: Links—The things of everyday design – Matthew Ström: designer & developer”
“The things of everyday design – Matthew Ström: designer & developer”
“Adactio: Links—Why Medium is Not the Home for Your Ideas – The Hulry”
“inessential: The Overdog Lovers”
Many in tech love power and the powerful (and have a dislike of the powerless) to a degree I generally never see outside of tech.