15 blogs that will help you become a better engineer:
1. Uber Engineering: https://t.co/hb2xgRsjwZ…
2. Airbnb Tech Blog: https://t.co/8U9ISgwg5i
3. OpenAI Engineering: https://t.co/M2C0cRNOyE…
4. AWS Architecture: https://t.co/p9nfSPAjQx…
5. Netflix TechBlog: https://t.co/y458WEKWzN
6. Discord Engineering: https://t.co/9vVyvyE2Fl…
7. Anthropic Engineering: https://t.co/IvHhyGFMPz
8. NVIDIA Developer: https://t.co/sIw0Umad4p
9. Slack Engineering: https://t.co/wy7hAI1gUm
10. Cloudflare Blog: https://t.co/N9CQaRXW9a
11. Figma Tech Blog: https://t.co/WRIPyvEP5z…
12. Shopify Engineering: https://t.co/24Y75sXpKj
13. Stripe Engineering: https://t.co/kt9aBQN1Jd…
14. Microsoft Engineering: https://t.co/yirWURoBPe…
15. GitHub Engineering: https://t.co/iIgtNPkUiU
Bonus (system design deep dives) Level Up Coding: https://t.co/qbyPMgXRzk…
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10 terminal tools that make you 10x faster in 2026:
1. zoxide
A smarter cd that learns your habits. Type "z proj" and it jumps to the directory you actually meant.
Repo → https://t.co/pZCH3ZQt9F
2. fzf
The fuzzy finder that powers half the terminal world. Search files, processes, git branches, shell history, anything.
Repo → https://t.co/nWEAbBMTm6
3. ripgrep
10x faster than grep. Respects .gitignore by default. Once you use it, you can never go back.
Repo → https://t.co/kb1OcCH9NQ
4. lazygit
Every git command you hate, now one keypress away. Interactive rebase feels like cheating.
Repo → https://t.co/f9fDuU6VKT
5. starship
A shell prompt that shows git status, language versions, and cloud context. Works on every shell. Renders in under 10ms.
Repo → https://t.co/Snotb0pW5B
6. atuin
Replaces your shell history with a searchable SQLite database. Syncs encrypted across every machine you own.
Repo → https://t.co/j0tedZ18wi
7. bat
cat with syntax highlighting, line numbers, and git integration. Your terminal will never look the same.
Repo → https://t.co/omdUbpX14E
8. eza
A modern ls with colors, icons, and git status built in. Makes every directory readable at a glance.
Repo → https://t.co/MxRtY8Jipo
9. yazi
A blazing fast file manager that runs in your terminal. Image previews, async I/O, vim keybindings.
Repo → https://t.co/egfS6pkLfx
10. delta
Turns git diff into something you actually want to read. Side-by-side view, syntax highlighting, line numbers.
Repo → https://t.co/GHJCrGMMm9
Best GitHub repos for Claude code that will 10x your next project in 2026:
1. Claude Mem
https://t.co/uzSTdKBxOu
2. UI UX Pro Max
https://t.co/r8A2J0awoU
3. n8n-MCP
https://t.co/rfuYnj8ZPI
4. Obsidian Skills
https://t.co/bjDLghHLGB
5. LightRAG
https://t.co/AmlPs0aG1c
6. Everything Claude Code
https://t.co/CGKFfe2BVj
7. Superpowers
https://t.co/zb44XrrIfq
8. Awesome Claude Code
https://t.co/EvXJfbTXy4
9. GSD (Get Shit Done)
https://t.co/uytxZ7egfA
I'm about to do something I think I've never done before, which is assert every bit of whatever authority I have as the person who discovered and wrote down the rules of open source.
After ten years of drama and idiocy, lots of people other than me are now willing to say in public that "Codes of Conduct" have been a disaster - a kind of infectious social insanity producing lots of drama and politics and backbiting, and negative useful work.
Here is my advice about codes of conduct:
1. Refuse to have one. If your project has one, delete it. The only actual function they have is as a tool in the hands of shit-stirrers.
2. If you're stuck with having one for bureaucratic reasons, replace it with the following sentence or some close equivalent: "If you are more annoying to work with than your contributions justify, you'll be ejected."
3. Attempts to be more specific and elaborate don't work. They only provide control surfaces for shit-stirrers to manipulate.
Yes, we should try to be kind to each other. But we should be ruthless and merciless towards people who try to turn "Be kind!" into a weapon. Indulging them never ends well.