Learning from old school pull requests
Brief is better
Critically using AI will be your differentiator
AI bros' misuse of laziness
Unplugging from the robots
Finally can login after reboot with FileVault
Love love love simple stuff like this
Email is your memory
Everyone is going through something
I don't want your emails
Dropbox is still the best
Multitasking is still a myth
Tell them when they're blocked
Measuring what matters
When to just stay out of the way
The insufferable AI partner
Writing code has never been the bottleneck
Being the old guy in the room
Cool to listen to Weezer again
Love weird projects like this
Slowing down AI
Blindly accepting AI
AI has no taste
AI built a thing but didn't answer anything
Tech bro worldview
Claude curly quotes oopsie
0 percent tech bro
The smartest people I know are skeptical of AI
Getting real tired of asking about layoffs
Values as your career north star
Brobots still talking about lines of code in 2026
Vibe coding — 90% done!
"AI is changing everything!" said the AI startup founders
Throwing away a decade of institutional knowledge
State of the AI brain worm
Well past muting AI slop takes
Vibe coding isn't the hard part
Tech bro, meet karma
You can't prompt your way to judgment (Dr. Claire Knight)
John Miller on AI agents
That's not hiring rigor
Silicon Valley has lost its moral compass (Anil Dash)
An ethical stand after the Block layoffs
Mismanagement Hall of Fame first ballot inductee
Instant block for anyone piggybacking on layoffs
I am so angry about the Square and Cash App layoffs
People are the only thing that matter in companies
You don't lay off 40% of your staff because of AI (Kelly Vaughn)
The worst people you don't know are coming out of the woodwork
Dorsey sucked as Twitter CEO and is at it again
Keep track of your accomplishments as they happen
Liberally blocking and muting on LinkedIn is underrated
Silver linings from old jobs imploding
AI fatigue is real and nobody talks about it (Siddharth Khare)
Marc Andreessen said...
Every layoff announcement needs an executive pay cut section
Interviews — louder for the people in the back (Zoë Hall)
You'll end up getting a job where you belong
Ring's indirect partnership with ICE and federal agencies
Two things I'll forever remember from my job hunt
Once upon a time, there was a podcast (Chet Haase)
The stages of submitting a talk to / giving a talk at a conference
Ghosting job applicants is weird
21 lessons from 14 years at Google (Addy Osmani)
500,000 tech workers laid off since ChatGPT was released (Anil Dash)
A tech career in 2026 (Anil Dash)
Values in tech
Back to Hugo and Cloudflare Pages
The so-so programmer
Concentrate on relationships and metrics will improve. Concentrate on metrics and relationships will fail. (Paul Taylor)
What actually makes you senior (Matheus Lima)
Molly Graham's "Disagree and Let's See" is so much better
Job postings and "years of experience" requirements
Share your professional failures
I truly suck at interviewing
If you're struggling with interviews, there's a decent chance that it's not you
Unemployment is a chance to recharge
When hiring managers take a chance
You don't have to know everything
About that technical interview
Four day work weeks please
Why you should federate your Threads account
How I do photo backups in 2021
Writing and invariably getting shit on
The Bezos way — sleep, puttering, and three high-quality decisions a day
Hate your job? Happier times are within your grasp
Programming languages aren’t a zero sum game
Your struggles can inspire others
Kotlin — It’s the little things
Kotlin makes me a happier (better) programmer
Can’t crack that programming problem? Go to sleep or take a walk
Get to the point
A few tips to avoid the never ending comment thread
Don’t overlook the quiet voices and contributions
A shining example of how to teach
Your ideas are important — share them with the community
It’s OK to be pragmatic
Silicon Valley arrogance — “I can tell you which startups will succeed, without even knowing what they do”
Life as an impatient programmer
The most helpful thing you can say to a teammate — “It’s your call”
How I became and stayed a successful programmer
I went on vacation and a funny thing happened — I didn’t do any work
Some of my favorite Kotlin features
“Eat, sleep, code, repeat” is such bullshit
How I fell in love with a programming language
Admire someone? Write them an email, you might be surprised
I'm a boring programmer (and proud of it)
Writing software is easy
I quit Facebook
I finally figured out budgeting
How people learn
Change and happiness