The nearest thing I've been involved in was down to python default arguments and I've never quite forgiven it
Posts by Phil Wills
Yea, maybe it's a case of private documentation benefits, but public documentation suffers which isn't great
I'm not sure it's worse for developer communication skills. The best documentation I've seen in a codebase was written for Claude, but turns out to be useful for humans too
The glow of the moon shines through clouds a bit too thick to be called wispy over bare branched trees. The camera has made it look more like the large glow of the sun, rather than the distinct shape of the moon
The glow of the moon shines through clouds a bit too thick to be called wispy over bare branched trees. The camera has made it look more like the large glow of the sun, rather than the distinct shape of the moon.
It was great. I tried a couple of times to get a good picture, but neither really captures it
I follow you here for what you do now, but Red Dwarf was the first programme I was allowed to stay up past the watershed to watch. It holds a special place in my heart. Very sad to hear the news.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance also gets this. It's a shorthand, but that's useful if you want to quickly convey some idea of a character's background.
This thread is worth it for the photos of early EVs alone.
(I remember thinking that "Who Killed The Electric Car?" was paranoia and ascribing malice to simple business factors and the utter convenience of liquid fossil fuels, but now I'm not so sure about that).
Reminds me of Andre 3000's "I Swear, I Really Wanted to Make a 'Rap' Album but This Is Literally the Way the Wind Blew Me This Time"
If you fancy extra Tolkien nerdery, the Shelves By Genre podcast from the @rangedtouch.bsky.social folks is diving in and I'd recommend based on previous series
New personal piece: Why does regulation often feel so toothless?
The news is full of businesses behaving badly and seeming to get off very lightly. Why? As someone who used to work for a regulator, I wanted to set out some of the very simple reasons regulators struggle…
It's hard work, but I actually think reading things like that with them end up being quite a good way to have some conversations which are worth having, but otherwise difficult to raise
this is really well-written and informative tech crit - the best piece i have read on gas town and the future of agent orchestration and distance from code
Second the Philip Reeve books. Mortal Engines and Railhead series both popular in this house. Haven't noticed anyone mentioning the first three Earthsea books yet which hold up very well and I think are good for that age. Tehanu not so much.
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We're currently on the Silmarillion. Not my suggestion, but am enjoying it a bit more this time round, going in knowing what it's like. Pronouncing all the names is a challenge though.
Facebook Workplaces was the best solution I've seen for status updates and it's a shame that it was doomed by being Facebook Workplaces
I do miss the covered bridges of Wisconsin analysis
Looking at your list, I'd recommend Gorogoa if you haven't already tried it. Very much fits the singular vision, expressed through the mechanics vein.
I can confuse people because I'm fairly shy, but massively draw energy from being around and chatting to others if I get over that initial hump
This mini thread perfectly captures my feelings on LLMs
They seem to at least have a better idea of when to STFU
I suspect the bsky demographic is pretty heavily weighted towards those of us who remember that 6 months when we were hyped for the semantic web and triple stores.
I got very lucky and have a place for next year's London Marathon. I'm hoping, as part of that, to raise some money for @jarproject.bsky.social who help children, like my son, that have arthritis. If you'd like to donate 2026tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/pf/phil-wills is the place
Don't fall for the lesser lie that it isn't well integrated. I grew up there, my brother lives there. It's not some monocultural ghetto. Easy to get a bad photo with the bin strike though, as in any other part of Birmingham.
Handsworth is where my mum worked and I went to scouts and church. It's where my brother and his family live and work. It has people from many backgrounds living with, not just alongside each other. That doesn't matter to those with Jendrick's mindset www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
I find them useful for work and they're better than they were a few years ago. Few technologies manage as much as 10% efficiency gains, but that does feel like a pretty optimistic scenario for LLMs right now. Hard to predict where they'll be in 5 years, but...
Once had to get back from Brum on a Sunday when the Euston line was down and Villa had been hosting West Ham. It would have been a pain by myself, but with the boys it was really not much fun.
One of my favourite tracks
This post just made me realise what a great pun Milestones is.