“Why I’ve Been Merging Microservices Back Into The Monolith At InVision”
... works as a web developer in Hveragerði, Iceland, and writes about the web, digital publishing, and web/product development
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“Why I’ve Been Merging Microservices Back Into The Monolith At InVision”
“Telja innflytjendur hafa góð áhrif - RÚV”
Important counterpoint to my doom and gloom. In a recent study 75% of Icelanders agreed with the statement that immigrants had had a positive effect on Icelandic society.
Trying to stay positive and not write anything negative this morning. Usually sticking to the feed reader and blogs makes that easy. Not this morning. 😐
“Cory Doctorow: Neofeudalism and the Digital Manor – Locus Online”
Related to the last tweet.
“The Free, Diverse Internet In America Is Coming To An End - Ian Welsh”
The first casualty was LGBT content which has been hard hit in almost every algorithm and moderation change at YouTube, for example.
“My product management toolkit (42): Integrative Thinking – As I learn …”
“We’re Hiring! Content Marketing Specialist (Rebus Ink)”
Come work for my boss 🙂
“CSS Frameworks, hype and dogmatism - Post - Piccalilli”
IMO the dogmatism you often see online is an expression of authoritarian culture: right or wrong gets decided by authorities in your community, practice and experience be damned.
“The Unreal and the Real - A Working Library”
One of my favourite books ever.
“What engineering can teach (and learn from) us • Hillel Wayne”
“Open source means surrendering your monopoly over commercial exploitation”
“Affordances are dead; long live affordances – The Interconnected”
“A minimum viable experience makes for a resilient, inclusive website or app - Post - Piccalilli”
“Relations – are about half of IT - Complexity is a Matter of Perspective”
Link posted for the lovely Cynefin illustration.
“Fixing disinformation won’t save us - Ethan Zuckerman”
“I’m less convinced that this is a problem of information systems and increasingly convinced that this is a problem of power and responsibility.”