Reading List
The most recent articles from a list of feeds I subscribe to.
Pebble Index
Pebble (Hacker News): Introducing Pebble Index 01 - a small ring with a button and microphone. Hold the button, whisper your thought, and it’s sent to your phone. It’s added to your notes, set as a reminder, or saved for later review.Index 01 is designed to become muscle memory, since it’s always with you. It’s […]
What Swift Compiler Setting Should I Use?
Matt Massicotte (Mastodon): We’re in a protracted period where not only are settings very important, they are also deeply and persistently misunderstood.The settings you use can have a profound effect on your code.But there are a lot of them! And I think it’s pretty reasonable that you might not want to dig into every single […]
Moving From Linode to Hetzner
Mike Rockwell: I’ve been a happy Linode customer for years, but they experienced an outage Sunday morning that took my Cloudron server offline, impacting my Mastodon and Pixelfed instances. As of this writing they’re still offline and I’ve received an email letting me know that there is a potential for data loss. Manton Reece: I […]
Windows Has Contrast Problems, Too
Nikita Prokopov: Top (Windows 95): great contrast, obvious shapes. Instantly readable.Middle (Windows 11): shapes are still self-explanatory, but contrast is gone.Bottom (Windows 11 Insiders): what am I even looking at? The only shape I can understand here is the Run button. Barely visible, though. Nick Heer: As someone who uses a Windows computer for my […]
Removing Applets From Java
Andrew Oliver (via Hacker News): Applets are officially, completely removed from Java 26, coming in March of 2026. This brings to an official end the era of applets, which began in 1996. However, for years it has been possible to build modern, interactive web pages in Java without needing applets or plugins. TeaVM provides fast, […]