Reading List #107

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Hope you had a great week! Here’s a few of the things I’ve been reading the last few days.


Where’s the AI design renaissance?

Erik Kennedy from “Learn UI Design” takes a look at why we still haven’t seen the anticipated big AI revolution when it comes to design, that will render all designers useless, basically. He goes on to list why AI is so good at some things while also being very bad at others, which totally makes sense if you think about how LLMs technically work.
Learn UI Design – Where’s the AI design renaissance?

Why I gave the world wide web away for free

Tim Berners-Lee on why he gave away the world wide web for free, and how this relates to the current developments with AI.
Guardian – Why I gave the world wide web away for free

Git Worktrees: Git Done Right

I’ve read about git Worktrees a few times and they sound pretty cool. Basically, they let you checkout multiple branches in their own directories and work on them in parallel, without constant checkouts and stashing to switch between them.
Just Some Dev – Git Worktrees: Git Done Right

Replanting Old Content

I like the idea of “replanting” old content to give them a new home. I certainly have some old posts in abandoned places that I’d like to port over to this site eventually.
Cybercultural – Replanting Articles: Bring Legacy Posts to Your Website

Impolighthouse

This is fun. An impolite way of finding out what you should improve in your lighthouse rankings, by Jono Alderson.
Impolighthouse


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