This one is coming to you a little earlier this week as I’m off for the holidays, and I know some of you are as well. With that, another week, another newsletter. Let’s get to it!
Around the Web
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I caught this on one of my nightly walks recently, A complete rewrite of ESLint with Nicholas Zakas on PodRocket. Nicholas even goes in to how eslint came to be. Defintely worth a listen.
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This is a smart way as an artist to fight back. Artists fed up with AI-image generators use Mickey Mouse to goad copyright lawsuits
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As more and more folks leave Twitter, they’re looking for a new home. Some are considering Mastodon. If you’re not sure what Mastodon is or are looking for tips, check out Fedi.Tips
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Loved this conversation with Brian Douglas (@bdougieyo), about DevRel, contributors, metrics, & Open Sauced
how I can basically create more advocates of the product I’m working for, as opposed to being the face of the thing I’m talking about
Fun Stuff
I’m looking forward to the new Spider-Man, Across the Spider Verse. The trailer looks amazing!
Words of Wisdom for the Week
As software engineers, it’s important to remember that the ultimate goal of the work we do is to solve business problems and provide value to our users and customers.
Shameless Plugs
Jessica Wilkins (@codergirl1991) joined me on the stream last week. Such a great conversation. From music to code. Check it out!
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