Tools, types and functions.
(And PLs are amazing at handling complexity!)
(And PLs are amazing at handling complexity!)
It’s also concerning. 1/
It’s also concerning. 1/
it definitely impressed me as a middle schooler :P
it definitely impressed me as a middle schooler :P
surfingcomplexity.blog/2025/10/08/t...
surfingcomplexity.blog/2025/10/08/t...
Some random defense contractor writes in to say "You should deliver a minimal prototype as fast as possible to get feedback and involve users at every stage of labor"
Some random defense contractor writes in to say "You should deliver a minimal prototype as fast as possible to get feedback and involve users at every stage of labor"
I'll be hanging around the area for the next week or two, would be great to meet up for lunch/tea/etc
I'll be hanging around the area for the next week or two, would be great to meet up for lunch/tea/etc
(The thread before the quoted post is also worth reading!)
It underscores how programming is fundamentally creative, high-leverage—and therefore illegible—work.
If only more industry leaders would recognize this too...
(The thread before the quoted post is also worth reading!)
discourse.haskell.org/t/the-inaugu...
discourse.haskell.org/t/the-inaugu...
if folks were actually excited and motivated, you wouldn't need forced hours, you'd just trust people to work in the best way for them
if folks were actually excited and motivated, you wouldn't need forced hours, you'd just trust people to work in the best way for them
fluidly mixing design and execution is part of what makes them so good at managing complexity because that lets us build hierarchies of concepts
fluidly mixing design and execution is part of what makes them so good at managing complexity because that lets us build hierarchies of concepts
the world today is held together with Excel because Excel, for all its faults, lets its user adapt the tool to their needs rather than adapting their needs to their tools
LLMs aren't there today, but they might be the foundation for the next Excel
the world today is held together with Excel because Excel, for all its faults, lets its user adapt the tool to their needs rather than adapting their needs to their tools
LLMs aren't there today, but they might be the foundation for the next Excel
cs.stanford.edu/people/erobe...
cs.stanford.edu/people/erobe...
("honest" as in not driven by internal politics or character issues)
("honest" as in not driven by internal politics or character issues)
Tickets are a fundamentally impoverished way to understand and manage creative work
Tickets are a fundamentally impoverished way to understand and manage creative work
on the one hand, explicitly making space for quality is good
on the other, doing it in such a structured, top-down way isn't
on the one hand, explicitly making space for quality is good
on the other, doing it in such a structured, top-down way isn't
Over the last year or so I've seen a disturbing tendency in tech/startup/VC worlds to buy into the neoreactionary view that for startups to be successful they need to get on board the Trump train. Yes, there are the big name folks who everyone knows about and who…
didn't know exactly what to make of it at the time, but it's still with me today, just took some time to sink in
seeing it at a theater and feeling the audience reaction was pretty amazing, added a real dimension
didn't know exactly what to make of it at the time, but it's still with me today, just took some time to sink in
seeing it at a theater and feeling the audience reaction was pretty amazing, added a real dimension