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  • Fewer Computers, Fewer Problems: Going Local With Builds & Deployments - Jim Nielsen

    Fewer Computers, Fewer Problems: Going Local With Builds & Deployments - Jim Nielsen

    2026-04-09
    Me, in 2025, on Mastodon: I love tools like Netlify and deploying my small personal sites with git push But i'm not gonna lie, 2025 might be the year I go back to just doing builds locally and pushing the deploys from my computer. I'm sick of...
  • Prototyping with LLMs - Jim Nielsen

    Prototyping with LLMs - Jim Nielsen

    2026-04-06
    Did you know that Jesus gave advice about prototyping with an LLM? Here’s Luke 14:28-30: Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Won’t you first sit down and estimate the cost to see if you have enough money to complete it? For if you lay the...
  • I Tried Vibing an RSS Reader and My Dreams Did Not Come True - Jim Nielsen

    I Tried Vibing an RSS Reader and My Dreams Did Not Come True - Jim Nielsen

    2026-04-05
    Simon Willison wrote about how he vibe coded his dream presentation app for macOS. I also took a stab at vibe coding my dream app: an RSS reader. To clarify: Reeder is my dream RSS app and it already exists, so I guess you could say my dreams have...
  • The Blandness of Systematic Rules vs. The Delight of Localized Sensitivity - Jim Nielsen

    The Blandness of Systematic Rules vs. The Delight of Localized Sensitivity - Jim Nielsen

    2026-04-02
    Marcin Wichary brings attention to this lovely dialog in ClarisWorks from 1997: He quips: this breaks the rule of button copy being fully comprehensible without having to read the surrounding strings first, perhaps most well-known as the “avoid...
  • Continuous, Continuous, Continuous - Jim Nielsen

    Continuous, Continuous, Continuous - Jim Nielsen

    2026-03-30
    Jason Gorman writes about the word “continuous” and its place in making software. We think of making software in stages (and we often assign roles to ourselves and other people based on these stages): the design phase, the coding phase, the testing...
  • Code as a Tool of Process - Jim Nielsen

    Code as a Tool of Process - Jim Nielsen

    2026-03-24
    Steve Krouse wrote a piece that has me nodding along: Programming, like writing, is an activity, where one iteratively sharpens what they're doing as they do it. (You wouldn't believe how many drafts I've written of this essay.) There’s...
  • More Details Than You Probably Wanted to Know About Recent Updates to My Notes Site - Jim Nielsen

    More Details Than You Probably Wanted to Know About Recent Updates to My Notes Site - Jim Nielsen

    2026-03-22
    I shipped some updates to my notes site. Nothing huge. Just small stuff. But what is big stuff except a bunch of small stuff combined? So small stuff is important too. What follows is a bunch of tiny details you probably don’t care about, but they...
  • Re: People Are Not Friction - Jim Nielsen

    Re: People Are Not Friction - Jim Nielsen

    2026-03-20
    Dave Rupert puts words to the feeling in the air: the unspoken promise of AI is that you can automate away all the tasks and people who stand in your way. Sometimes I feel like there’s a palpable tension in the air as if we’re waiting to see whether...
  • You Might Debate It — If You Could See It - Jim Nielsen

    You Might Debate It — If You Could See It - Jim Nielsen

    2026-03-17
    Imagine I’m the design leader at your org and I present the following guidelines I want us to adopt as a team for doing design work: Typography: Use expressive, purposeful fonts and avoid default stacks (Inter, Roboto, Arial, system). Motion: Use a...
  • Food, Software, and Trade-offs - Jim Nielsen

    Food, Software, and Trade-offs - Jim Nielsen

    2026-03-15
    Greg Knauss has my attention with a food analogy in his article “Lose Myself”: A Ding Dong from a factory is not the same thing as a gâteau au chocolat et crème chantilly from a baker which is not the same thing as cramming chunks of chocolate and...