Hey there! In my latest blog post, I explore some fascinating reads including Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 best TV episodes ever, the innovative visual music language Chromatone, synchronizing pong to music, and the hidden engineering marvels of landfills. Plus, insights on creating a website to last 15 years, understanding Google’s search rankings, and strategies for tackling tech debt. Check out the links!
- The 100 Best TV Episodes of All Time: From the staff at Rolling Stone, a list of the all-time best 100 episodes of TV. The rules: 1 episode per show, no reality (or tal
- Chromatone: Visual music language
- Victor Tao: Synchronizing pong to music with constrained optimization
- The Hidden Engineering of Landfills:
- KF: The 2034 Website: Can we design a website to last 15 years?
- Time containers: I keep busy, because I know no other way!
- How Google Search ranking works: An in-depth analysis of how Google’s complex ranking system works and components like Twiddlers and NavBoost that influence search results.
- Paying down tech debt: A guide for reducing tech debt effectively, and how to develop a mindset that welcomes the short-term benefits of eliminating it. A guest post by principal engineer Lou Franco