★ ‘Your Frustration Is the Product’
A critique of modern web design, arguing that user frustration is an intentional product of ad-driven metrics and hostile UX.
A critique of modern web design, arguing that user frustration is an intentional product of ad-driven metrics and hostile UX.
Update on the Critter Stack roadmap for March 2026, focusing on recent features, AI's impact, and future plans for Marten, Wolverine, and Polecat.
Report on a prompt injection attack that allowed Snowflake's Cortex AI agent to escape its sandbox and execute malware.
Report on a prompt injection attack in Snowflake's Cortex AI agent that allowed malware execution, now fixed.
A CSS expert discusses modern entry and exit styling techniques for webpages in a talk for Smashing Conference.
Azure CLI now supports enabling App Routing with Istio for AKS, providing a managed migration path from NGINX.
March 2026 update for SQL Server First Responder Kit adds AI-powered index advice and automated code review fixes.
PostgreSQL 19 will allow excluding specific tables from logical replication publications using the new EXCEPT TABLE syntax.
A daily tech link roundup covering .NET, AI, web dev, Windows tools, and software engineering news from March 18, 2026.
A developer's personal recap and key takeaways from attending the State of the Browser and Web Day Out tech conferences.
A developer's reflection on resisting AI-driven multitasking and the benefits of focusing on one task at a time for well-being and productivity.
A technical comparison of Web Origami and Eleventy static site generators, focusing on code vs. configuration for structuring a blog.
A focused Vaadin Flow starter project demonstrating core structure: AppShell, layouts, views, services, theme, and i18n.
Explores refined mathematical bounds for the remainder term in alternating series, relevant for numerical computing.
Introducing Wolverine's new Resequencer Saga feature to handle out-of-order message processing in event-driven systems.
Explains the shift towards 'headless' mobile apps, where services run in the background and are accessed via assistants, not dedicated apps.
Explores how AI agents are evolving from code assistants to autonomous developers, using existing workflows like pull requests for collaboration.
A daily tech reading list covering AI, Google Gemini updates, open source trends, agentic engineering, and enterprise AI challenges.
Analysis of Tim Cook's interview and CNBC's misleading headline about his retirement rumors and Apple's executive departures.
Reflects on the shift in open source from a community-driven ethos of sharing 'lego bricks' to a more commercial, VC-backed model.