




This article explores G.K. Chesterton's famous "Chesterton's fence" principle — the idea that before removing or changing something that seems useless, one should first understand why it was originally created. The author then extends this concept to propose "Chesterton's gap," suggesting that just as we should be cautious about tearing down existing structu

A curated listicle highlighting 25 essential GitHub repositories for Python developers, ranging from the official Python source code repository to curated collections like Awesome Python. The article aims to help developers of all skill levels discover tools and libraries that ca
Charlie Labs introduces Daemons, persistent AI agents designed to handle operational tasks (issue hygiene, CI repair, bug triage, docs maintenance) that pile up when coding agents generate code faster. Daemons work across GitHub, Linear, Slack, and Sentry, operating continuously




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The author reflects on their first year of retirement, noting they've added nothing to shareholder value. They've focused their retirement on modernizing NetNewsWire, an RSS reader app, completing 2,188 commits over the past year. Key accomplishments include adopting Swift structured concurrency and async, along with other modernization and bug-fix work to p


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