“Age of Invention: Myth-busting Innovation Prizes”

“Brief Note on Buttons, Enter, and Space — Adrian Roselli”

“You Don’t Hate Mocks; You Hate Side-Effects - The Code Whisperer”

“The Front-End Developer’s Guide to the Terminal”

“Organize your CSS declarations alphabetically – Eric Bailey”

Not really convinced but the argument is interesting.

“Ordering CSS Declarations - Jim Nielsen’s Blog”

‘“Best Practice” is not a reason to do something – Chelsea Troy’

“Principles for hiring engineers with Jacob Kaplan-Moss (The Changelog #479) -> Changelog”

The reverse code review. Clever idea.

“Annual Performance Reviews Ruin Everything - by Elizabeth Ayer - Apr, 2022 - Medium”

“My Cease & Desist from AudioEye — Adrian Roselli”

Intimidating accessibility professionals sounds like a very sleazy move.

“Daring Fireball: 30 Years of BBEdit Not Sucking”

Great app. Great documentation which has some of the best explanations of regular expressions I’ve seen. One of the reasons I’ll switch back to the mac at some point.

“How we lost 54k GitHub stars – HTTPie blog”

“Adactio: Journal—Declarative design”

“Why We Need to Start Seeing the Classical World in Color”

“Errors are constructed, not discovered”

“DALL-E, the Metaverse, and Zero Marginal Content”

One day I’ll read a deep analysis of the social, narrative, and economic structures of media and how those are affected by machine learning

Today is not that day

So that’s two blogs so far today that I’ve found to be very intereseting but will probably never read again because they don’t have feeds.

Too bad.

“Using the platform by Elise Hein”

“How good code dies - nilsnh.no”

“The Wrong Abstraction — Sandi Metz”

“duplication is far cheaper than the wrong abstraction”

“Write Libraries, Not Frameworks - Brandon’s Website”

“Frameworks’ key trait is that they impose limitations on the programmer”

“Innovating beyond libraries and frameworks - nilsnh.no”

A lot of libraries and frameworks are patterns and principles documented in code, which probably isn’t the optimal way to go about it.

“BBEdit at 30 – Six Colors”

Amazing app. One of the many apps I miss from being a mac user.

(I won’t miss anything from Windows if I ever switch back and I can always bring the Linux stuff with me wherever)

“A list of new(ish) command line tools”

“The startup employee grinder”