Friday Links 26-06
I enjoyed the interview with the OpenClaw creator, even if I hate about half of his opinions. The interview with the baker is also great. Leadership Three Bad Managers - three of many. Engineering Michael Stapelberg: PSA: Did you know that it’s unsafe to put code diffs into your commit messages? - this is only for patches, not merging PRs Evolving Git for the next decade [LWN] security & large files are interesting. ...
Friday Links 26-05
If you watch one thing this weekend, watch the video about being misled about renewable energy. Spoiler: It’s not just about renewable energy. I still haven’t decided what I think about coding with AI. It has been a great help and I see all the drawbacks. My links reflect this. Leadership Culture is built on ‘moments of truth’ [Podcast] - not a technology company, but still very applicable to all organisations. ...
Blog Roll and Podcast Roll
I have been meaning to do this for a while. Finally, @kpl made me do it. I added a blog roll and a podcast roll to this site. RSS is not dead. I still use it daily to keep up with blogs and podcasts. These pages are generated from my actual subscription lists, so they reflect what I genuinely read and listen to. The blog roll covers engineering, leadership, cycling, urbanism, and various other topics. The podcast roll is similar, with a focus on cycling, technology, and storytelling. ...
Friday Links 26-04
It is a bit sad that he is leaving In Our Time, but I enjoyed the interview with Melvyn Bragg. The blog post about curiosity as a leader is short and great. Leadership Should you include engineers in your leadership meetings? - interesting idea, not really in my area at the moment. Curiosity is the first-step in problem solving - I think curiosity is always a good place to start from. ...
Friday Links 26-03
This week I enjoyed the podcast about Venezuela, the blog post about asking, and the one from Lara Hogan about employees getting stuck. Leadership How can we make asking easier? - if you want public question, you have to make it safe, otherwise accept private ones. Creating momentum when an employee is stuck - this was more helpful than I expected :-) I’m Going to Dig a Hole - sometimes you have to let people do stupid things. ...