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  1. Surprise ReincarnationWe are gradually losing the ability to be surprised.
  2. Things I Dislike, Things I LikeThings ubugeeei dislikes and likes.
  3. Pay the People Who Build OSSCompanies that make money with OSS should not only sponsor events, but also pay authors, maintainers, and core contributors in a distributed way.
  4. Make the Internet MessyDo not lie, apologize when wrong, and still have claims, fight, and sharpen them.
  5. Basically Balance GuyOn neutrality as a performance, and the honesty of saying you do not yet have a position.
  6. Language Processor OrchestrationTreat tsgo's stdio API not as a plain function-call boundary, but as a set of long-lived language processor servers. This is the idea of language processor orchestration that I am exploring while building corsa-bind.
  7. The Tech Behind Transparent Watercolor on the WebHow this site's watercolor background is split into paper, wet pigment, dry pigment, fallbacks, and hydration boundaries.
  8. Keep the Discussion as a GraphInformation is essentially graph-shaped, and folding it into a tree is wrong.
  9. Folding Hands Before the PromptSoftware engineering loved reproducibility. Probabilistic AI may pull it, just a little, back toward prayer.
  10. Agenty: Designing How Much We Entrust to Coding AgentsAgenty is a way to think in percentages about how much we hand over to agents, and where we should keep things static instead.
  11. Signals and Signals. And Retained UI.Are signals just value primitives, or are they also a rendering architecture?
  12. Is React Really UI = f(State)?What purity and idempotence mean - reading React more carefully through category theory, algebraic effects, and Applicative structure
  13. React is React, just. Part 2Essay: Meta, Babel, Flow, and React Compiler
  14. Characterize Vue.jsWhat makes Vue.js, Vue.js
  15. Vue.js is not Easy. It is Approachable.abstraction through language and fallacy
  16. What is Vue.js? It's just a language lolThinking about Vue.js and programming languages from the perspective of DSL
  17. Why I Started Seeking SponsorsThe reason why I didn't publicly seek sponsors for a while and the change in my thinking about it.
  18. Instability / PropulsionEmbrace your own instability.
  19. Activist as an Information CompilerA more generalized form of accessibility.
  20. React is React, just.Essay: Is React with React Compiler "Just JavaScript"?