Reading List

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Zero Cost to Love

She’s an internationally famous high-performance computing architect. He’s a rumpled, handsome, yet socially awkward basement coder. They fall in love—blazing fast.

Summary of reading: January - March 2026

"Intellectuals and Society" by Thomas Sowell - a collection of essays in which Sowell criticizes "intellectuals", by which he mostly means left-leaning thinkers and opinions. Interesting, though certainly very biased. This book is from 2009 and focuses mostly...

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Mapping Brazilian Cell Towers

I was curious about how many cell towers were around me - so I built the tool I wanted.

The Batman trap: when helping isn't helping

What does a consultant actually do? Sometimes the right answer, surprisingly, is “nothing”.

Announcing GoReleaser v2.15

This version a big one for Linux packaging - Flatpak bundles and Source RPMs land in the same release, alongside a rebuilt documentation website and better Go build defaults.

The Go gopher's many distant cousins

#​595 — March 27, 2026 Read the Web Version 🐣 We're taking next week off for a little Easter break, so we'll be back in your inbox on April 10. Happy Easter to you, if you celebrate. 😊__Peter Cooper, your editor Go Weekly Go Nami...

Keeping sponsor lists up-to-date

Keeping sponsor lists up-to-date across multiple READMEs and websites is tedious - so I wrote a tool to automate it.

Type Construction and Cycle Detection

Go 1.26 simplifies type construction and enhances cycle detection for certain kinds of recursive types.