Reading List

The most recent articles from a list of feeds I subscribe to.

Perennial burnout.

I chanced upon Garrit‘s toot today, which led me to Doug Belshaw‘s newsletter-blog. I do enjoy Doug’s blog but fail to keep up for a variety of reasons. A shout-out like Garrit did on his blog helped me find myself to it proper after what’s been a while. If we are talking life/career burnout, I am always in. Of course ... Continue reading →

A desktop computer.

I’ve made little noise about this subject, but I have. If you do not know, I had been itching to get a gaming computer. Using my family member’s laptop to game was inconvenient. Of course, apart from the fact that it barely ran any game I wanted to play because of poor heat management plaguing small form factors. Over the ... Continue reading →

ESLint as a learning resource.

I’ve been doing some AWS/serverless stuff at work recently. If you’ve been following me long enough, you know I switched paths about 6 months ago. A couple of hiccups here and there, but it’s been going well. Today, and not for the first time, I picked up some education from an ESLint rule page. no-await-in-loop tells us how to optimise ... Continue reading →

A message to the main.

Once every few weeks, I randomly type in ‘tw’ into my address bar and hit return. Takes me to Twitter.com. I don’t know why I do this, because as far as intentional usage goes, it’s been months I’ve been on there. I really do like it better on the fediverse. Feels more like a social place. It protects my mental ... Continue reading →

A message to the main.

Once every few weeks, I randomly type in ‘tw’ into my address bar and hit return. Takes me to Twitter.com. I don’t know why I do this, because as far as intentional usage goes, it’s been months I’ve been on there. I really do like it better on the fediverse. Feels more like a social place. It protects my mental ... Continue reading →