News, tips, and tricks from the team at Fly
A classic anecdote about skill vs. experience in programming.
discernment is good, discernment is hard
Mathematics with a distinct visual perspective. Linear algebra, calculus, neural networks, topology, and more.
It became real when I saw the list. When I saw the rubric.
The main thing that makes end-to-end type safety difficult is simple: boundaries. The secret to fully typed web apps is typing the boundaries.
Just a programmer trying to make a home for myself on the WWW.
We often hear that making small incremental improvements every day can lead to great things. This popular piece of advice rings true, and it's a powerful reminder to keep pushing ourselves forward.
An anticapitalist tech blog. Embrace the technology that liberates us. Smash that which does not.
Modern email is a patchwork of protocols and extensions. Here is one article to understand them all.
A new way to think about brainpower.
What matters in tech? Newsletter, essays and presentations by Benedict Evans.
On a supposedly difficult thing
an unlikely person
The Recurse Center is a self-directed, community-driven educational retreat for programmers in New York City.
PostgreSQL provides the necessary building blocks for you to combine and create your own search engine for full-text search. Let's see how far we can take it.
A 3D animated visualization of an LLM with a walkthrough.
Connect with developers sharing the strategies and revenue numbers behind their companies and side projects.
An surface-level exploration of Nix as a technology, and what I find most useful about it.
Personal website of Sam Rose.
Or "Spiderman Is My Boyfriend"
Friendly tutorials for developers. Focus on React, CSS, Animation, and more!
The Diátaxis framework solves a problem of quality in technical documentation, describing an information architecture that makes it easier to create, maintain and use.
Pleasant but seemingly minor features in personal sites
A metascience post of sorts that argues we should take human capital more seriously
What I found in the mire
Hacking the happiness treadmill
A free course designed for people with some coding experience, who want to learn how to apply deep learning and machine learning to practical problems.
A one-day year, hunting neutrinos
I like computers!
Explained from First Principles is a technology, science, and philosophy blog for curious people.
some notes on an endless skill