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https://oguzhan.leaflet.pub/3mgunflwflc2k · 12 Mar 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
Keeping your traces close to your e2e testing execution, and your feedback cycle as short as possible is more important than ever.
https://aicoding.leaflet.pub/3mgfsrk75ac2l · 6 Mar 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
For a long time we’ve treated frameworks as the target of software development. But if systems are meant to be regenerated and replaced safely, the real compilation target has to be the architecture itself.
https://aicoding.leaflet.pub/3men54inhes2d · 12 Feb 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
The “AI software factory” metaphor is seductive. Factories increase output. They reduce marginal cost. They turn craft into production. For decades, writing code was the bottleneck. Now generation is cheap, and it feels like we’ve industrialized soft...
https://mucking.leaflet.pub/3mdimv7umjc2f · 28 Jan 2026
Why start a blog in 2026 anyway...
https://harshitpdoshi.online/3mbvswr4zns23 · 8 Jan 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
On January 6, 2026, Adam Wathan, creator of Tailwind CSS, made a difficult announcement that sent shockwaves through the web development community: Tailwind Labs laid off 75% of its engineering team—three out of four engineers—despite the framework bei...
https://aicoding.leaflet.pub/3mbrvhyye4k2e · 6 Jan 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
The Discipline That Looks Like Recklessness
https://aicoding.leaflet.pub/3maqpvianlc2a · 24 Dec 2025 · 🦋 Bluesky
Why AI makes the hidden economics of software unavoidable
https://aicoding.leaflet.pub/3malrv6poy22a · 22 Dec 2025 · 🦋 Bluesky
Programming didn't die all at once. There was no single moment, no dramatic obsolescence event. Instead, something quieter happened: the core constraint that shaped software for seventy years dissolved. Writing code stopped being the hard part.