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Off-Topics by Bloqdigital
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Jul 17, 2026
The Orange Scribble Problem
I’ve been rebuilding DUSK as a local-first application. DUSK is my attempt to make a practical lighting visualisation tool using generative AI. You upload an image, select an area and describe a lighting treatment: uplight the columns, wash the ceiling, turn the scene into night, add concealed light beneath a bench. The original version relied heavily on Google Gemini. That was useful for getting a prototype working quickly, especially as I am a lighting designer who has somehow wandered into so...
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Off-Topics by Bloqdigital
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Jul 17, 2026
Embrace Discomfort
Sometimes, its worth taking risks
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ai
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generative ai
Austin Gil
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Jul 10, 2026
Animating Element with Only CSS
This post provides the most straightforward and minimum way to animate the HTML detials element using only CSS.
coding
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css
Daniel Freytag
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Jul 9, 2026
Weeknotes no.3 – how AI-pilled are you? 🧠💊
Taken the ai fluency index test?
weeknotes
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homelab
Randoneering Blog
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Jul 2, 2026
A Month Without Frontier Models
llm
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opencode
Sensemaker
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Jun 17, 2026
Coding agents reward expertise
Anthropic's Claude Code study suggests agentic coding shifts the bottleneck from syntax to domain judgment.
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daily-brief
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ai
vibecode.rodeo
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Jun 14, 2026
New Skills
Coding Skills in the Age of LLMs
ai
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coding
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Jun 13, 2026
it's a hot hot summer!
fifa
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website
Recycled Words
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Jun 13, 2026
Why I built Flat, the now most-used app on my home screen
I have been using RSS for years. For this post I actually did the research math. I made my first steps on the internet around 1995. Ten years later, in October 2005, Google Reader launched and changed how I follow things on the web forever. That's almost 20 years ago. And I still believe RSS is the best way to keep up with the things I actually care about. Together with blogging, it is one of the few things that has stuck with me from the very beginning. RSS is also one of those technologies that never really died. The shutdown of Google Reader in 2013 was a short blow, but a wave of alternatives followed, each adding its own perspective. Over the last thirteen years I tried most of them, but eventually became a loyal user of Feedbin and Unread. Reading is no longer the default But over time something changed more fundamentally than the tools. The way I consume content changed. RSS started in a world of blogs and websites, basically text-first and lightweight. That is still part of…
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blog
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apps
Half-Elf on Tech
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Jun 12, 2026
On Beyond ABS: Integrating ACF Pro and MLB
Building a new site and using ACF to automate the things that are a pain let me spin up features in lightning speed and have a baseball site look like the Show.
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acf
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coding
jola.dev
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Jun 9, 2026
Treating LLMs as programming books
Thoughts on an approach for using LLMs effectively for coding without losing engagement and cognitive effort.
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llm
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agent
jola.dev
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Jun 9, 2026
Treating LLMs as programming books
Thoughts on an approach for using LLMs effectively for coding without losing engagement and cognitive effort.
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llm
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agent
ejd.codes
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Jun 5, 2026
In Rust We Trust
coding
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rust
jola.dev
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May 12, 2026
Building for the joy of building
My path into programming and why I've been obsessed for 20 years.
builder
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coding
jola.dev
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May 12, 2026
Building for the joy of building
My path into programming and why I've been obsessed for 20 years.
builder
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coding
marko.tech
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May 1, 2026
Terminal Tooling
A curated collection of command-line tools that fundamentally changed how I work. With installation guides using Homebrew and practical usage examples for each tool.
Software
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CLI
💌 Tiny Improvements - for builders, by @MikeBifulco.com
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Apr 28, 2026
Dunning-Kruger for Vibe Coders
The first thing AI teaches you about coding is confidence. The second is why that's a problem. Let's talk about the Dunning-Kruger effect.
ai
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coding
Devtools FM
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Apr 5, 2026
Alem Tuzlak - Tanstack Dev Tools and Tanstack AI
Alem Tuzlak breaks down building TanStack Dev Tools and how TanStack AI differentiates itself in the crowded AI library landscape.
tanstack
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devtools
Devtools FM
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Mar 23, 2026
Paolo Ricciuti - Svelte, TMCP
Paolo Ricciuti, Svelte maintainer and TMCP creator, discusses Svelte 5's new runes system and his journey from fan to core contributor.
svelte
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tmcp
Devtools FM
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Mar 15, 2026
Mark Erikson - Redux, Replay.io
Redux maintainer Mark Erikson covers his journey maintaining Redux, building Redux Toolkit, and pioneering time-travel debugging at Replay.io.
redux
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replay.io
jola.dev
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Mar 7, 2026
Stay in the Loop: How I Actually Use Claude Code
How to multi-task Claude Code while staying in the loop, increasing success rate and parallelization.
claude
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llm
jola.dev
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Mar 7, 2026
Stay in the Loop: How I Actually Use Claude Code
How to multi-task Claude Code while staying in the loop, increasing success rate and parallelization.
claude
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llm
Devtools FM
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Mar 1, 2026
Jamon Holmgren - Infinite Red, Into the Dawn
Infinite Red founder Jamon Holmgren shares his coding journey, building a React Native consultancy, and creating his new game Into the Dawn.
infinite red
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jamon holmgren
Ricky Moorhouse
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Feb 16, 2026
Building an AI Agent: From Inspiration to Implementation
ai
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coding
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