- The Building Block Economy:
Mitchell sees better traction for ghostty on the library side than the
terminal. His thesis is small, composable libraries are preferred by agents.
Hopefully somebody out there is still going to write the important apps. :)
This idea of the extremes he says where you’re either living under a rock or
you’re gas town excited about agents doesn’t resonate with me. Kind of
off-putting, actually. I can also see the utility of this new tool.
- 2025 Year in Review, Josh Collinsworth:
He loved costco chicken in 2025. :)
- How I write CSS in 2024:
A system for frontend web work using CSS only. Tailwind and css processors are
not really necessary …
- Ten things not to worry about regarding oncall:
Nice list here. I liked:
- Appearing dumb for asking obvious questions
- Asking for help
- Bad runbooks, alerts, metrics as documentation and the signal for a system
starts to drift as soon as they are written. It’s worth it having
something written describing a point in time and intent, and the
inevitable bringing them up to date is an opportunity to cement recent
learnings into a team’s mind.