Table of contents Why are our versioning standards so low?! Software Versioning Case Study: i3’s --version and --moreversion Developer builds Most Useful: Stamp The VCS Revision Go
Michael Stapelberg About Blog Talks Series Michael Stapelberg About Blog Talks Series Stamp It! All Programs Must Report Their Version published 2026-04-05 in tags golang nix Table
Can We Measure Software Slop? An Experiment April 5, 2026 Summary In this article, I propose a definition of software slop based on human attention (slop = code that hasn't been reviewed
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For eight years, I’ve wanted a high-quality set of devtools for working with SQLite. Given how important SQLite is to the industry1, I’ve long been puzzled that no one has invested
Claude had a leak of their source code, and people have been having a whole lot of fun laughing at how bad it is. You might wonder how this could happen. The answer is dogfooding run
Claude had a leak of their source code, and people have been having a whole lot of fun laughing at how bad it is. You might wonder how this could happen. The answer is dogfooding run
Mar 30, 2026 Imagine you're a new assistant professor at a research university. You just got the job, you just got a small pot of startup funding, and you just hired your first two
It's Tuesday morning. Your VP of Engineering is standing in front of a slide deck, vibrating with the kind of excitement usually reserved for people who just discovered cryptocurrency