What happened last week
This issue is a bit later than usual, but the flight back and catching up with reality took me a bit longer than I suspected.
Luckily, I’m back in Poland and can rest after this Athenian marathon.
Interesting links
I was at WordCamp Europe in Athens — Maciek Palmowski
WordCamp Athens is over. It was an amazing time for me (apart from some little details related to the city rather than the event). Here is a short summary.
Hybrid combines the worst of office and remote work — David Heinemeier Hansson
More and more companies are taking a step back from remote work. Personally, I find it quite sad, but it’s their decision. Some companies think that hybrid will combine the best of two worlds, and I completely agree with David - that’s not true. Hybrid is the worst of two worlds.
Reducing Complexity in Front-End Development — Michelle Barker
Some very interesting insights about complexity in front-end development. It’s also good to start by watching this presentation first.
“Not Invented Here Syndrome” and how to prevent it — Ben Bolton
“Not invented here syndrome” is something very popular among developers - in short, we believe that if created something, it’s better. Ben writes about it from the perspective of an agency that has some of those tools created in-house.
Examining HTTP/3 usage one year on
Cloudflare shares some data about the HTTP/3 adoption. I love going through data like this.
Git Battle: YOLO Mode vs. Clean History — Hana Klingová
Thanks to Hana, I learned something new about cleaning git history. Which is quite useful because I’m sadly more the team YOLO :)
Copilot Leaks: Code I Should Not Have Seen — Jan Kammerath
Jan wrote an interesting article about code leaks that sometimes happen in GitHub Copilot. It’s another reminder that we should be careful with what we publish in public repositories.
And how was your week? Did you learn something interesting? Don’t hesitate to press the reply button or share your thoughts in the comment section.
Cheers,
Maciek