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I turned from a composer to a DJ and it's exhausting [...]
How looking closely at the world around you makes you a better builder [...]
Why I keep building UIs and why a sense of beauty is such a big competitive advantage [...]
Network partitions, disappearing documents, and the misunderstood parts of the fundamental theorem in distributed systems [...]
Why I miss writing code by hand, and why I feel like a fast food cook once again. [...]
The second-order effects of code becoming a solved problem, and why design is the next frontier in software engineering. [...]
What Alan Moore can teach us about becoming better at our craft. [...]
Why every system, from philosophy to software, inherits its shape from what came before - existentialism, Tailwind, Gall's Law, and Canada's failed pa [...]
From Paul ValΓ©ry's twenty-year silence to painters confronting the camera to programmers facing AI - musings on the craft, commodification, and what s [...]
How Henri Bergson's philosophy of duration explains why your users complain about latency [...]
A collection of stories and memories from Jerry Seinfeld, Jiro Ono, and Krasimir Dimovski that show the importance of mastery in a post-LLM world. [...]
Scale is a journey that always leads to a distributed system. But we need to evolve an architecture when pressure, not philosophy, demands it. [...]
How the architect Christopher Alexander inspired the software engineering field to create design patterns [...]
How I got thrown in the world of CAP theorem and system design, and how I'd approach it again if I could go back in time. [...]
Lessons from Albert Camus on why software is never done and how to make peace with that [...]
Lessons from Richard Feynman on finding pleasure and success in work [...]
Why programming will never be admired like art, and why that matters. [...]
How to evaluate new tools without bias. A story about React, GraphQL, Serverless, and Cursor [...]