2023, Weeks 12 and 13 in Review
A bad system will beat a good person every time
Last week went by in a blur as did this week. I normally start writing these weeks in review on a Tuesday by which point I have a handful of interesting things to share already. However last week I only added two notable things and had zero notes on what had happened.
This is largely because I have started a new interesting project at work involving #NuxtJS which has consumed the majority of my working hours with breaks spent reading documentation; beyond that I had been having early nights which reduced my free time at the computer to zero.
Aside from Nuxt, I have also been working on my micro framework Tuppence and toying with the idea of integrating #InertiaJS into it. There exists cherifGsoul/inertia-psr15: an Inertia.js PSR-15 adapter however it's not been updated in a few years and Inertia.js v1.0 has recently been released which makes me suspect it's been abandoned.
Joke of the week ¶
Two slices of bread got married. The wedding was amazing until someone decided to toast the bride and groom.
Notable Articles Read ¶
- Ian McDowell: Laying Out a Print Book With CSS
- Ali Naci Erdem: Drawing Triangles on N64
- A CPU is a compiler
- Justin Ling: How a Major Toy Company Kept 4chan Online
- Courtney Cloudman: Lessons Learned Hosting and Maintaining a Mastodon Instance