Bookmarks
Links I keep around because they changed how I think about software, work, health, or agency. More field guide than inbox.
Software (4)
Good taste in product form: polish, care, and the little signs that someone paid attention.
Open bookmarkA nice articulation of developer experience as product work, not just docs or tooling.
Open bookmarkA testing philosophy that rewards confidence over counting test cases.
Open bookmarkOne of those React essays that still ages well because it is about boundaries.
Open bookmarkWork (3)
A useful antidote to performative productivity. Output still has to meet reality.
Open bookmarkA good nudge to leave visible progress behind, even in fuzzy weeks.
Open bookmarkRemote work makes more sense when writing, context, and trust are treated as infrastructure.
Open bookmarkCareer (4)
A better way to think about passion: watch where effort naturally compounds.
Open bookmarkStill one of the better essays on work, ambition, and choosing what to take seriously.
Open bookmarkCompact enough to revisit and broad enough to keep arguing with.
Open bookmarkClear, practical writing about money conversations people avoid until they need them.
Open bookmarkThinking (4)
A dense little shelf of practical reminders. I return to this when I want common sense with edges.
Open bookmarkA crisp reminder that energy is often a stronger signal than identity.
Open bookmarkThe kind of page that makes excuses feel expensive.
Open bookmarkA compact operating manual for shipping, writing clearly, and staying allergic to career ceilings.
Open bookmarkHealth (3)
Useful when I want health basics framed as systems, not vibes.
Open bookmarkA practical lens for deciding which health tools are actually worth the attention.
Open bookmarkA long menu of ideas to sample, not gospel.
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