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LLMs are eroding my software engineering career and I don’t know what to do
Many experienced software engineers report their skills are being replaced by AI tools, raising concerns about job security and future prospects.
I design with Claude more than Figma now
A designer at Jane Street now relies more on Claude than Figma for building prototypes, marking a significant workflow change driven by AI advancements.
Backrest – a web UI and orchestrator for restic backup
Backrest is a new web-based backup tool built on restic, offering an intuitive interface and automation for managing backups across platforms.
How to Choose a Robot Vacuum That Matches Your Home Layout
To select a robot vacuum that suits your home, consider your layout’s…
The labor share. Is value really moving from labor to capital? The data isn’t on anyone’s side yet.
Thorsten Meyer AI says labor share data is stable in aggregate, while early AI-exposed job signals show pressure on young workers.
Silurus/ooxml: Pixel-faithful Office documents, rendered in the browser
Silurus/ooxml introduces a Rust-based, WebAssembly-powered library for rendering Office documents in the browser with pixel accuracy, supporting DOCX, XLSX, and PPTX formats.
What is the purpose of the lost+found folder in Linux and Unix? (2014)
An explanation of the lost+found directory in Linux and Unix, its role during filesystem repairs, and why it matters for system recovery.
How’s Linear so fast? A technical breakdown
Exploring the key techniques behind Linear’s rapid issue updates, including in-browser databases and optimized sync engines, based on expert analysis.
Podman 6: machine usability improvements (2025)
Podman 6 introduces significant improvements in machine management, including provider-agnostic commands and simplified creation, boosting user experience.