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AI
7 min

A practical guide to evaluating LLM features

How to keep the magic while still being honest about reliability — without turning your app into a lab.

Paper & Ink2h ago
Design
5 min

The quiet craft of readable interfaces

Small typographic choices that make long-form reading feel effortless.

Studio NotesYesterday
Startups
6 min

Build for retention without stealing attention

A thoughtful alternative to engagement hacks — and why users notice.

Signal Journal3d ago
React
9 min

Patterns for Server Components that stay boring

What’s working in production, what’s not, and how to keep your codebase calm.

Craft Weekly1w ago

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4 min

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AI
5 min

What model providers aren't telling you about benchmarks

The gap between lab scores and production reality — and how to close it.

Inference WeeklyYesterday
Engineering
6 min

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Field Guide2d ago
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4 min

How to stay informed without losing your afternoon

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The EditorialToday

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Startups
6 min

The quiet advantage: building products that don’t compete for attention

A short essay on distribution, focus, and why calmer products often win long-term trust.

Signal JournalToday
AI
8 min

What we learned shipping LLM features to real users

Practical takeaways on evaluation, UX, and the gap between demos and daily workflows.

Paper & Ink2h ago
Design
5 min

Typography that makes reading feel effortless

On line length, rhythm, and small decisions that reduce cognitive load.

Studio NotesYesterday
Security
7 min

A beginner-friendly threat model for personal apps

Simple, practical steps to tighten auth and avoid the most common pitfalls.

Field Guide3d ago
React
9 min

Server Components: patterns that age well

A measured look at what’s working in production and what to keep boring on purpose.

Craft Weekly1w ago

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Substack Newsletters

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