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I’ve seen lots of people say they’re having AI go off and do 30 minutes of work. I think I usually prefer to have the loop closed much tighter than that because that’s a lot of wasted minutes if AI is doing the wrong thing.

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We should slow down in 2026. Take more time to read longer posts. Full stories, not headlines. This is why when I cancelled all of my news subscriptions, I kept only The New Yorker. Longer, thoughtful posts that I read once a week instead of all the time.

Instead of subscribing to short form content in 2026 my goal is to slow down and read more blogs. Read detailed analysis instead of hot takes.

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When I read a blog post I love, I usually find my favorite part of it to quote in a short post on my own blog. Sometimes I can’t find a single excerpt that fits, so I turn it into a full blog post and add more commentary. Such is the cas...

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I used to use Hugo, and did for a long time. But sending webmentions was always tricky! Eventually I broke down and just built my own blogging platform lol.

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Lately there’s been a brewing culture war in the software community regarding the usage of LLM-based coding tools (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.), and I’m seeing a lot of hardline discourse on both sides, but especially from the anti-AI ...

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I have a hard time finding fault with anyone using AI tools in their jobs. With the economy the way it is, I won't begrudge anyone who feel they need to use them to stay ahead of the curve.

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This looks awesome! I have thought about building something like that before. Nice work 🎉