“I think many people, especially those newer to the working world, underestimate just how ruthless and sociopathic our late-stage Capitalist working conditions really are”
... works as a web developer in Hveragerði, Iceland, and writes about the web, digital publishing, and web/product development
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“I think many people, especially those newer to the working world, underestimate just how ruthless and sociopathic our late-stage Capitalist working conditions really are”
“Meta Problems and Where to Find Them – Accidentally in Code”
“The struggle of using native emoji on the web - Read the Tea Leaves”
“Why Literate Programming Might Help You Write Better Code – The New Stack”
Funny how everywhere I turn online, I read articles telling me that I’m not a designer or not a developer, that the methods I use aren’t designing or aren’t development. Today’s iteration is an article saying that I’m not designing because I design in the browser 🤷🏻♂️
“Why Netflix Should Sell Ads – Stratechery by Ben Thompson”
Counterpoint: Netflix’s unique content is broadly bargain-basement (narratively speaking) direct to video crap. I’d unsubscribe the day they’d introduce ads
“The Squeaky Blog - Why we don’t use a staging environment”
I know of a few that do this. With feature flags, good test coverage, and continuous integration you can under some circumstances skip a staging env.
“Exit Interviews Are a Trap - Jacob Kaplan-Moss”
Good advice.
“There’s no way to report spam on Google Drive – Terence Eden’s Blog”
The “good old times” were almost universally awful.
“Making the world’s fastest website, and other mistakes - DEV Community”
“My guiding principles after 20 years of programming - by Alex Ewerlöf - Medium”
“Semverflation: a new software metric proposal—zachleat.com”
I like it.
“Architecture Decision Records help you, your team, and future teams”
“Understanding Layout Algorithms”
This is a really, really good explanation of CSS’s fundamental behaviour that many miss. If you’re regularly frustrated by CSS, reading this might help.
That thing where services position themselves as NFT/crypto adjacent without actually shipping a crypto product or feature through content marketing. I see what you are doing and it’s sleazy.