Reading List

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

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 →

Keyboards.

It never really clicked to me how personal a keyboard is. The way you push these buttons, the way you move your fingers, how much your fingers travel, how hard you push, where you find the apostrophes and where you hunt for the ellipsis to pause your sentence and your mind. Where you drop a semi-colon from while effortlessly knowing ... Continue reading →

I am…enjoying AirPods?

It’s funny this pattern keeps emerging over and over in our lives — complain about something, lose any built-up joy and expectation of it, and then come to like it and enjoy it gradually. For context, I was very critical of AirPods just a while back. Of course I only use them in “controlled” environments, still, but they sound…pretty good? ... Continue reading →