2026-05-15
On-call techie decided job was done and hit the bottle – just before his pager went off
Lazy weekend of Grand Prix fun turned into a terrifying all-nighter
Mobius
Describe a trade and Mobius builds, backtests, and runs it Discussion | Link
AWS racks M3 Ultra Macs that boast specs you can’t currently buy
Manages to get its hands on some Mac Studio machines before the OpenClaw machine grabs them
mia
Cursor for Product Managers Discussion | Link
An E-Bike Motor From First Principles
Many of us have made electric transport of some form, whether a Hacky Racer, and e-bike, a go-kart, or whatever. We have invariably bought a motor, or if we are...
Nimbus
Agentic Browser with Claude Code UX Discussion | Link
Buggyverse
Study with strangers online, high-accountability focus rooms Discussion | Link
Rust Is Now the Hidden Engine Behind JavaScript Tooling
Rust is now powering much of the modern JavaScript toolchain, from bundlers and linters to CSS pipelines and mobile shared cores.
The AI Olympics: Which 20 USD AI Subscription Plan Wins in 2026?
OpenAI ChatGPT Plus vs Anthropic Claude Pro vs Google Gemini AI Pro vs xAI SuperGrok vs Moonshot Kimi K2.6 vs Meta Muse Spark vs MiniMax M2.7 vs Microsoft Copilot Pro...
Windrose hits 2 million sales milestone, proving yet again that the world really, really wanted a good pirate game
Low-hanging fruit, and someone finally plucked it.
SaaS Isn’t Dead — Trust Is Just Hard to Build
AI made SaaS easier to build, but big tools like Jira and Monday still win through trust, visibility, and ecosystems.
Data Quality is Way Underrated, and We Should Start Funding It.
The title for this post is inspired by: Forecasting is Way Overrated, and We Should Stop Funding It — LessWrongSummaryData quality in Africa is near-universally poor, especially at a sub-national...
AI Makes Code Cheap, But Engineering Judgment Expensive
Code has never been cheaper to produce. Knowing what code to write has never been more expensive.
The Podcast Awards Landscape Is Shifting in 2026
A look at new UK podcast awards, The Ambies at six, Signal’s rewatch podcast gap, Third Coast’s troubles, and Age of Audio on United flights.
The Hidden Bug Breaking Most JavaScript Timers
Learn why JavaScript timers drift in background tabs and how Web Audio scheduling can make browser alarms fire on time.
Stop Paying for Async Work That Should Have Been Cancelled
In AI codebases, uncancelled async work can keep billing after users leave. WorkIt makes cancellation part of the contract.
The New Rules of Search in the Age of AI Answers
AI search rewards citations, statistics, brand mentions, and entity presence. Here’s how to make your work more AI-citable.
How Learning in Public Speeds Up Developer Growth
Most developers learn in isolation and wonder why progress feels slow. Learning in public changes that. By documenting bugs, discoveries, and lessons openly, you expose gaps in your understanding, invite...
Stop Letting Coding Agents Search the Same Docs Every Day
Agent Docs helps coding agents read local, curated project docs before searching the web, reducing stale answers and repeated research loops.
The Real Cost of a Bus Factor of One
Bus factor is more than a risk metric. It reveals the hidden gap between what managers think one employee handles and what they endure.
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