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I am building a template language
For the past few years I have been working on a new template language in my free time.
Why? Well, there are a few reasons for it...programminglanguage design
The Programmer's Fulcrum: 5 June, 2026
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API Calls in iOS Shortcuts
A small fun fact for iOS and MacOS automationsprogrammingdeveloper tools
The Programmer's Fulcrum: 29 May, 2026
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The Programmer's Fulcrum: 22 May, 2026
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When do we get a Privacy-Preserving CDN?
The surveillance-capitalism business model that defines the Internet today is only going to get more imposing. The vast majority of our online requests today are serviced and logged by centralized infrastructure - even more centralized than what we probably expect. While our collective hivemind takes rightful pride in the successful pushes that have improved this...1
The 10 Go Error Handling Commandments
Thou shalt handle errors with care: ten tips for wrapping, translating, and returning them without turning every failure into noise.programminggolang
"The IDE is Dead, Long Live the IDE"
With the rise of agents, terminal emulators are quickly evolving into a lot more than just interfaces, here's a glimpse into where they're headed!1
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.SoftwareCLI
The Transactional Outbox Pattern
Or how I stopped worrying about how to bolt systems togetherarchitectureprogramming
The Programmer's Fulcrum: 24 April, 2026
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Modeling Software With Quint
I believe having good abstractions is key to writing good code. But as a coder, I often write code in an effort to find those abstractions…2
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Programming Still Sucks.
Sorry Peter. — I'm at a birthday party, and while most people here also work in tech, there's always a Guy with a Real Job. You know, a physical job, building some or other thing people need. And this Guy always asks some variant of the same question: aren't you worried AI is taking your job? I glance around and see a few faces turning around toward us, rolling their eyes ever so slightly before returning to their previous conversation. Yes, this question again.3
Building Personal Software in Rust
The good, the bad, and the ugly of using AI to build softwareprogrammingai
The Programmer's Fulcrum: 10 April, 2026
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LLMs gave me back the joy of programming
30 years ago, programming was fun. Then the size and scope of projects, and getting to value, became more important and displaced the fun. But now, starting projects and getting quick outcomes is essentially free.ProgrammingSoftware industry
Garden and the Stream
Revisiting a prescient 2015 keynote called The Garden and the Stream and analyzing where the AT protocol fits in the webatprotobluesky