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<h1>Rob Pike's 5 Rules of Programming</h1> Pike's rules 1 and 2 restate Tony Hoare's famous maxim "Premature optimization is the root of all evil."
Communication Is Surveillance by Design In the very last scene of The Bourne Supremacy, Jason Bourne calls the CIA from what they presume is a public phone. Landy, who answers the call, instructs her team to trace it. Bourne says he wants t
AI won't make you rich. But fixing bugs in AI slopware will. f/programming · submitted by dave_writes_software · Mar 18, 2026 at 02:18
Introducing Forge | Mistral AI Today, we’re introducing Forge, a system that allows enterprises to build frontier-grade AI models grounded in their proprietary knowledge.
GitHub - gsd-build/get-shit-done: A light-weight and powerful meta-prompting, context engineering and spec-driven development system for Claude Code by TÂCHES. A light-weight and powerful meta-prompting, context engineering and spec-driven development system for Claude Code by TÂCHES. - gsd-build/get-shit-done
The Economics Of Slop | Thoughts by Javier Given generative models of AI, we have already lost a battle of what is real in the internet.
Two leaps into the unknown | Patricio Albornoz A year of difficult calls, double leaps into the unknown, and starting over from inside Autonoma.
Databases Were Not Designed For This There is an implicit contract at the foundation of every database architecture decision you have ever made. You probably never wrote it down. Nobody does. It just… existed.
How did they get so good? In two earlier posts I covered a bit of the history of the current batch of AI models, what they are good at, and what they’re not so good at. Had I published those posts a year earlier, we probably could have left the story there, but unless you’ve been ...
How to Thought Lead (2026) I first started compiling " How To Thought Lead (https://x.com/swyx/status/2028694299647656252)" in my notes 5 years ago, at first as an ironic parody and then slowly becoming sincere, and never published it, 1) because I don't know if I ever really naile...
Designing an AI Gateway and Durable Workflow System | Steve Kinney A two-layer architecture for production AI systems: a gateway that abstracts providers, enforces policies, and tracks costs, paired with a durable workflow engine that makes long-running agentic tasks survive failures, pause for human approval, and replay...
Surprising a model Back when my kids were little and I was working at Google I was dogfooding an internal Maps or Google Now (remember that?) experiment on my Android phone that nudged you to get going for an event that it had inferred you needed to get to—even if it was no...
Migrating from DigitalOcean to Hetzner: From $1,432 to $233/month With Zero Downtime A real-world production migration from DigitalOcean to Hetzner dedicated, handling 248 GB of MySQL data across 30 databases, 34 Nginx sites, GitLab EE, Neo4j, and live mobile app traffic — with zero downtime.
The best platform team ships zero tools Instead of one dashboard that half the company tolerates, imagine twelve that each perfectly serve the people who asked for them. That’s where I think internal tooling is heading. As the cost of building software drops, the natural endpoint isn’t fewer, b...
Karpathy's Autoresearch Is Two Theses Running in a Loop Karpathy's autoresearch demonstrates two ideas: cheap verification enables autonomous AI loops, and that same cheapness enables search through solution space at scale.
What Will Future Programming Languages Look Like? *If you would like to watch a video version of this post, check it out here.* I’ve been getting into programming language development, compilers, and more...
Conversational Software Engineering: Compiling Intent In a previous article, "AI Didn't Simplify Software Engineering", I argued that AI made bad engineering easier, not simpler. Code was never the hard part; the hard part is keeping intent, specification, tests, and implementation aligned. When that alignme...
Claude vs. a €12 Bluetooth keyboard on Linux - Jukka Niiranen blog AI coding agents are great at solving pure software issues. How about hardware debugging? The observation gap is the real killer there.
HA on $40/month: No load balancer, no K8s, just DNS and SSH tunnels Midpath Software Pvt Ltd, Web development, Code migration / testing, Dev cycle optimization, Custom software development
Unnecessary and Unstable: Why Stablecoins are Bad - Stephen Diehl Personal blog of Stephen Diehl - Software engineer writing about technology, programming, and the future
OpenJDK JDK 26 GA Release This page provides production-ready open-source builds of the Java Development Kit, version 26, an implementation of the Java SE 26 Platform under the GNU General Public License, version 2, with the Classpath Exception.
Installing .NET on Windows Without Admin Privileges | no dogma blog If you don't have administrator rights on a Windows computer, you can still install and run .NET.
If you thought the speed of writing code was your problem - you have bigger problems | Debugging Leadership AI coding tools are optimising the wrong thing and nobody wants to hear it. Writing code was already fast. The bottleneck is everything else: unclear requirements, review queues, terrified deploy cultures, and an org chart that needs six meetings to decid...
Microsoft’s ‘unhackable’ Xbox One has been hacked by 'Bliss' A groundbreaking hack for Microsoft’s ‘unhackable’ Xbox One was revealed at the recent RE//verse 2026 conference.