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The story was told by former Amazon engineer Steve Yegge in a post that he wrote for colleagues at Google, but which ended up being accidentally made public and went viral among Internet developers. It is known as “Stevey’s Platform Rant.”
Tim O'Reilly • Wtf?
There should be lots of different, human-scale alternative experiences on the internet that offer up home-cooked, locally-grown, ethically-sourced, code-to-table alternatives to the factory-farmed junk food of the internet. And they should be weird.
Anil Dash • The Internet Is About to Get Weird Again
I might be the best web dev to ever dev the web, just sayin' https://t.co/KlNdD5qcvc
Max Rovenskyx.comThe Post-Naive Internet via Mozilla
Yancey Strickler • Yancey Strickler (@ideaspace)
In ‘94, the web was small enough that you could browse everything new over the weekend.
Michael Dean • Logloglog #5
There is no objective reality. The laws of physics you measure depend on the nature of the observer. Now, humans are comparable enough we agree on a set of common laws. But the edge cases, not necessarily so. There are physical phenomenon that only occur if you believe in them
Andrew Côtéx.com
