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- url: https://coryd.dev/posts/2024/towards-a-quieter-friendlier-web/
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name: "Cory Dransfeldt: Towards a quieter, friendlier web"
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summary: >
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A series of great principles for a better web! Hear, hear!
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Side note: thanks to Cory for inspiring me to add a link log feed to this site,
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inspired by his at coryd.dev.
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- url: https://www.abstractmachines.dev/posts/am013-easy-to-write-code-considered-harmful/
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name: "Leandro Ostera: AM013 – Easy-to-Write Code Considered Harmful"
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summary: >
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Leandro argues that the key to writing readable code is taking implicit context
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and making it explicit. I agree!
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This is also one reason I love Elixir. Many of the design choices in the language
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and standard library encourage you to explicitly write what you mean-- even if it
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is more keystrokes.
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- url: https://soatok.blog/2024/02/27/the-tech-industry-doesnt-understand-consent/
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name: "Soatok: The Tech Industry Doesn't Understand Consent"
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summary: >
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A brilliant lens for thinking about our relationship with tech products, design,
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and terms of use. Opt-out "consent" isn't consent at all. "Maybe Later" isn't
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consent either.
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