Hey there! In my latest post, I’m diving deep into tech with a range of fascinating topics. You’ll find insights on stealthy Linux malware and how it’s been flying under the radar, strategies for balancing contribution in open source projects like Drupal, and a behind-the-scenes look at how I revamped my blog. Plus, I explore site accessibility, awkward work moments, and much more. Check it out!
- Thousands of Linux systems infected by stealthy malware since 2021: The ability to remain installed and undetected makes Perfctl hard to fight.
- Solving the Maker-Taker problem: How open source projects can balance Makers and Takers: lessons from Drupal’s contribution credit system and recommendations for WordPress and other open source communities.
- How I Built My Blog • Josh W. Comeau: I recently launched a brand new version of this blog, and in this post, I share how it’s built! We’ll examine the tech stack and see how all of the pieces fit together, as well as dig into some of the details to see how they work.
- How A Bottom-Up Design Approach Enhances Site Accessibility: You can’t overstate the importance of accessible website design. By the same token, bottom-up philosophies are crucial in modern site-building. A detail-oriented approach makes it easier to serve a more diverse audience along several fronts. Making the most of this opportunity will both extend your reach to new niches and make the web a more equitable place.
- How to Make People Feel Awkward at Work:
- Poets and Police: I was doing this talk, which I’d done dozens of times before. Good, well-practiced deck. I was speaking to CTO-types (current and aspirational) as a favor to a friend. This was a monthly morning coffee chat for this crew, and they invited folks like me to speak. It was on a weekday morning near Slac
- ChatGPT: OpenAI introduced a new way to interact with ChatGPT on Thursday: an interface it calls “canvas.” The product opens a separate window, beside the normal
- AI in organizations: Some tactics: Meet the Lab and the Crowd