Archives: May 2026
Found 9 posts
The Boring Internet is Wonderful, but it's Kinda a Lot of Work
The Boring Internet is a nice rah rah post about using old internet technologies. It's about The Old Ways. It's just too bad the old ways are kind of a lot of effort.
Using HTML instead of Markdown with AI
Tariq argues that using HTML is better than Markdown for AI tasks.
Employee Surveillance for AI Training: 5 Reasons Meta's Jaw-Dropping Tracking is Unethical
Meta's use of employee surveillance for AI training is unethical in at least five ways.
The Layoffs Continue with Coinbase, PayPal, and Cloudflare
This time it's Coinbase, PayPal, and Cloudflare who all cite AI as a primary driver. These companies are hurting real people.
Mullenweg Creates a Tiger Team to Overhaul Wordpress.org
Matt Mullenweg recently gave a small group of trusted contributors the authority to overhaul the site without approval.
The database gods have shown their favor
I was adding some new functionality to the site, and I made a mistake that resulted in the loss of all of my posts for several hours.
Chrome released loading=lazy for video and audio elements
Chrome 148 now supports lazy loading for video and audio elements. None of the other browsers support it yet.
Blog Post SEO Ranking in 2026 (a Stupid Experiment)
All about blog post SEO ranking in 2026
Use Git Log to Learn About a Codebase
I'm always interested in ways to get familiar with a codebase faster. This post goes over how to use git log in multiple ways to get an overview of the project and the company.