Fascinating concept; that a lot of applications are structured as "inboxes" which creates the psychological effect of "needing to action everything" even though there is no practical obligation www.terrygodier.com/phantom-obli...
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Fascinating concept; that a lot of applications are structured as "inboxes" which creates the psychological effect of "needing to action everything" even though there is no practical obligation www.terrygodier.com/phantom-obli...
Now obsessively looking for other places this phenomena might occur; restaurant occupancy by hour due to queue depth perhaps?! www.quantamagazine.org/in-mysteriou...
Great piece on how the space you live in is far more than just "a space" and how living well in a space is closer to "sailing the building" than just existing www.scopeofwork.net/how-to-sail-...
Bees have a concept of time, cool! edition.cnn.com/2025/11/12/s...
"How do you know the motor is running at full speed?"
"You hear a gear grind sometimes"
An imperfect but really useful model for thinking about how hard to push.
Interesting potential revision on attachment theory, e.g. that closest childhood friends may have as much impact on attachment styles as primary caregivers; nautil.us/childhood-fr...
AI is messing with startup economics from a lot of different angles, e.g. cost to build product, size of product it's reasonable to build, type of value added etc. Interesting piece on what it means for B2B sales; a16z.com/need-for-spe...
I can't quite work out why there's so much effort going into trying not to believe that LLM's are good at writing high quality code? Engineering is still awesome, it's just a very different job to six months ago
I've been gradually converted from "Event Sourcing is basically never the answer" to "Event sourcing MIGHT just be the answer sometimes", anyway this post is a super clear introduction to how it works; skoredin.pro/blog/golang/...
Well worth reading Gate's latest letter on climate strategy in full; www.gatesnotes.com/home/home-pa... interesting thinking on how we approach large scale problems
Continually surprised by the range of things you sort of think LLM's won't be good at but it turns out they are; 9to5mac.com/2025/11/21/a...
OK it's a 153 page PDF but the Opus 4.5 System Card is really interesting; assets.anthropic.com/m/64823ba748... in particular multi agent combinations seem to be giving the types of bump we used to get from thinking tokens whereas the benefit of thinking tokens seems to be waning.
Research suggesting that human brain cells have some level of "pre-configuration" for behaviour that allows interpretation of the world around rather than starting from an entirely blank slate; news.ucsc.edu/2025/11/shar...
Just discovered; github.com/sunlei/zsh-ssh which is one of the fastest dev quality of life experiences I've found in a while! #zsh super smooth fzf based auto complete of the SSH hosts in your `~/.ssh/config`
So it turns out in iterm on macos you can hold down option while highlighting and then you will _always_ be able to select text and copy it using system clipboard. I don't know how many thousands of hours this would have saved me. iTerm is awesome.
gpt-oss:20b combined with open web UI is wildly good, like βIβve stopped using Claude as my day to day bounce ideas off goodβ and then open chat UIβs OpenAPI spec approach to tool calling has me questioning why Iβm using MCP. So thatβs a thing.
Stuff I believe about LLMβs which youβd be justified in calling me crazy for, but I think are true all the same; www.talkingquickly.co.uk/unreasonable...
Great and entertaining piece on how wild AI skepticism about coding feels once youβve seen it working! fly.io/blog/youre-a...
Still hearing a lot of βLLMβs are good for scaffoldingβ [as opposed to writing complex code] which is like 10% of what they can do. We need better ways to push people past the βwowβ moment of realising what they can actually do. Ideas appreciated! #elixirlang
Cool! How are you finding Zed? Saw Jose V doing some really cool things with it in preview... I'm mainly in Aider at the moment with Claude also
Any #elixir devs who are as ridiculously excited about agentic / vibe coding as I am and going to be at #elixirconf #elixirconfeu in Krakow this week? If so let's hang out, I'll be there with the Sona crew!
TIL; if you leave a set of Bluetooth headphones which are turned on and connected to your phone in the cup holder of a 2006 Mazda MX5 and then leave the car and lock it with the phone theyβre connected to in your pocket. The alarm will intermittently go off! Top 5 bug for sure.
AI coding is the most fun I've had building software in a decade. Things that should take a week take an hour... It's really hard to see a world where 80%+ of code isn't written by AI 12 months from now; talkingquickly.co.uk/vibe-coding-...
Oh cool! Thank you! I haven't come across that and it's exactly my workflow, I'll give it a go!
I'm blown away pretty much daily by some little detail of @obsidian.md. Combined with Excalidraw it's now my tool of choice for the workflow "sketch some things on an iPad and then write commentary to turn them into a document for distribution on a laptop"
The concept of "AX" (Agent Experience) here biilmann.blog/articles/int... really resonates. E.g. there are now three paradigms we have to design for; people (UX), API (DevX) and Agents (AX). As a side effect, good UX tends to equal good AX so thing agents are going to drive better UX. #ai
Super excited that Sona is sponsoring and hosting London's #ElixirLang meetup next week! www.meetup.com/elixir-londo...
Cool! Now you can run Python from within Elixir; github.com/livebook-dev... at Sona weβre doing more and more LLM work in #ElixirLang so being able to βcall outβ into the Python ecosystem could be huge
Hey! And thank you! So cool Bluesky seems small enough you end up chatting to people youβve met! You heading to Elixirconf again this year??