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A filter for how it looks in 3+ years too would be nice.

Everywhere has its south.

https://pcmaffey.com

I write to “poison” AI with my ideas. Mostly about software development. And being human in a computer world. I'm a Staff Engineer... I make games on the side.


I really liked this design, especially the "pagination" for each article.


It’s an interesting choice to frame this initiative around “open AI”. That’s quite a battle to pick right out of the gate.


I’m legit curious what you think about (Origins of Agile in Japanese Stone Masonry) [https://pcmaffey.com/origins-of-agile/]


I read your article. The rule of "Moving the stone only once" is profound. It is the ultimate "Commitment," and it explains why Japanese walls survive earthquakes.

Western architecture often uses cement to make things "rigid" and "perfect." But in Japan (an earthquake nation), rigid things snap and break.

Japanese stone walls (Ishigaki) have no cement. They are held together by balance and friction alone. Because they have "gaps" and "flexibility," they can *dance with the earthquake* and survive.

We call this *"Asobi" (Play/Slack).* Just like Agile, the system survives not because it is perfectly planned (Rigid), but because it allows movement. Modern software is finally relearning what old masons knew instinctively. Great read.


Thanks, it’s a few years old. Rereading it now it’s kind of incoherent. But of primary importance now I think is the idea of making software (and systems) resilient, self healing. Traditional concepts of agile are mostly paved over with modern constructs and self-serving processes. I think AI will be an earthquake for many companies.


Stories don’t exist on paper or even on screen. They exist in the space in between words in your mind.


A side project for my side project: I built my own static site generator with React islands architecture and MDX support, using Bun. (Build your site from .mdx files, output only html+css, progressively hydrate the client with React only as needed).

I wrote about it here: https://pcmaffey.com/custom-ssg/

Forkable template: https://github.com/pcmaffey/bun-ssg


I'm curious if you've considered using Astro? It's my go-to for that use case, been using it for all my side project sites.


From my post:

> Staring at the errors in my CLI, I realized I did not want to use another framework. It's why I had already discarded the idea of switching to Astro. Twiddling around someone else's abstractions and incentives, frustrations fitting together the final 20% of a project... I've been down that road too many times before. It's never fun. The tradeoffs _you don't know you're making_ are the biggest risk.


Fair enough. Had similar apprehensions after trying Next.js, but I've genuinely been pleased with the Astro experience.


Try base 6.


What about base p, where each subsequent digit is the next prime number (also more commonly called the prime factorization)? Or PNS https://medium.com/@sumitkanoje/introducing-a-new-number-sys...


Also, our current technological regime, sponsored by Peter Thiel, is what has given rise to totalitarianism today. Propaganda, anti-intellectualism, flooding the public space with disinformation, promotion of extremist viewpoints under the guise of common knowledge—all made possible by our tech oligarchy… and streamed directly into the eyeballs of the unsuspecting world population. We in the tech industry are complicit actors, but Peter Thiel and his ilk are modern villains.


And then open them in reader mode.


That would be so amazing. But there's the edge case that the page is not archived yet. Though admittedly that'll be very rare for paywall links on HN.


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