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Posts by Dana Ciocan

No weekly roundup this week, but have a review of the Unicorn Project instead. In my opinion, this and the Phoenix Project should be required reading for everyone in an engineering leadership position.

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I gathered some thoughts about our careers as software engineers and why it doesn't matter whether you did a bootcamp or got a Computer Science degree. We all contribute in our own unique ways and that should be celebrated!

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This week's blog post is full of the joys of spring (plus some visual regression testing and ramblings about communication).

Have a lovely weekend!

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This week's roundup is here! Hope you all have a lovely weekend 🎉

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Finished reading This is for Everyone by Tim Berners-Lee while going to and from work today and it was such an engaging and fascinating book that I had to write up my review before bed. Highly recommend you check it out!

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Time off is important. I had three days off this week and did nothing but make clothes, go for walks and read books. It was glorious. No blog post this week because I was too busy resting. Hope you have a lovely weekend!

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This week's post is early because I'm off today - take care of yourselves and see you next week!

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If you wanted more rambly thoughts about AI from me, here you go. If not, keep scrolling and have a nice Sunday!

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I'm tired and AI really isn't helping... But - I passed my probation this week 🎉 so I'm definitely treating myself to a nice rum this evening! That doesn't preclude me from being wrong though - read all about it on my blog this week.

Hope you have a good one!

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I've gathered some thoughts about why taking a step down in your career is a Good Thing and nothing to feel bad about. To be honest, I am still trying to convince myself of this a bit sometimes, so maybe this article is for me as well as for you.

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This week I remembered how awesome feature flags are, how much I like technical writing and that AI isn't always to be trusted... Hope you had a good one!

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Stop generating, start thinking - localghost Instead of wanting to learn and improve as humans, and build better software, we’ve outsourced our mistakes to an unthinking algorithm.

Super interesting article: localghost.dev/blog/stop-ge...

I feel like a lot of people aren't really thinking about the wider implications of AI, mostly because they're afraid of getting left behind...

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We mourn our craft I didn’t ask for this and neither did you. I didn’t ask for a robot to consume every blog post and piece of code I ever wrote and parrot it back so that some hack could make money off o…

This pretty neatly sums up my feelings towards AI: nolanlawson.com/2026/02/07/w...

"I don’t celebrate the new world, but I also don’t resist it." - yup

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I've got another day off today, so here's this week's post - I wrote about how releasing new features doesn't have to be a big deal, context switching (the bane of my existence) and impostor syndrome. I'll be back to my normal schedule next week, but until then - bye! danaciocan.com/releasing-ne...

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Got another blog post for you! This one talks about knowing when to quit, AI being a godsend actually (with caveats) and how to deal with the isolation of working from home.

I have today off and am off to Costco later because of _course_ I am!

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I keep forgetting this, so I'm posting it here in the hopes I don't forget next time: in Next.js app router, client components get an initial render on the server and are then hydrated in a second pass. This is very similar to how pages router used to work, just on a component rather than page level

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I had my weekly roundup all ready to go and... I forgot to post it. So here it is - I talk about the importance of monitoring, multitasking with AI, asking for help and dealing with feelings

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I feel like I missed out given I read the book!

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Trying to get out of the Google ecosystem after decades of being in it is kind of tricky... First step: Brave.

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I know right? 😆

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jQuery 4.0.0 | Official jQuery Blog jQuery: The Write Less, Do More, JavaScript Library

jQuery 4.0 is out - while this makes me nostalgic, I can't really see myself reaching for it. you?

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Did another book review! This one is about a book called Techno Feudalism. The TL;DR is that this is very economics heavy and tech light, but I still learned some interesting stuff

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This week's roundup has a lot of Next.js app router in it - I must make some more detailed posts about what I'm learning because it's fascinating!

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It's wild isn't it?! That subtitle is very apt, though I don't think the others come out of it well either... Just not very nice people all round!

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I've written my first book review! This is something I've wanted to do for ages as I love reading and this is a fun way to combine my two hobbies.

"Careless People: A Story of Where I Used to Work" is Sarah Wynn-Williams' compelling memoir about her time at Facebook.

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This week's roundup: danaciocan.com/weekly-round...

My ramble this week is about post-Christmas brain, how to make your migrations easier with tests, what to do when launches don't quite go to plan and the importance of fun at work.

Have a lovely weekend everyone!

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Why is the web essentially sh!t now?
Why is the web essentially sh!t now? YouTube video by Syntax

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could not agree more. I wish it _didn't_ work so that we could justify not having to do all of this stuff that harms our users 😭

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Spotify should be made to answer for all these "wrapped" summaries now. I've seen LinkedIn, Asana, Cursor and Sainsbury's ones... It's too much!

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Next.js 16.1 Next.js 16.1 introduces Turbopack file system caching for development, a new bundle analyzer, and easier debugging in Node.js.

The new Next.js bundle analyzer that ships with v16.1 looks super nifty! nextjs.org/blog/next-16...

Can't wait to give it a go

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Introducing RSC Explorer — overreacted My new hobby project.

Super interesting blog post showing how RSCs work under the hood: overreacted.io/introducing-...

Need to come back to this later, because I'm still figuring out what I do for work right now 😅

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