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Software Engineering Daily

Games That Push Back with Bennett Foddy

24 Mar 2026

Bennett Foddy's systems-driven design emphasizes physics-based mechanics, absurdist themes, and nuanced frustration over simplistic difficulty, using games like *QWOP* and *Baby Steps* to explore player agency, iterative discovery, and critiques of industry trends through accessible, community-informed development.

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The Game with Alex Hormozi

The 6 Levels of Making Money | Ep 955

24 Mar 2026

The text examines trading-based wealth-building through W-2 employment, contracting, and business ownership, emphasizing outcome-linked payments, risk-shifting strategies, and frameworks like the "earning pyramid" to scale ventures, while contrasting these with inheritance or marriage-based wealth and highlighting risk management in industries like insurance and taxation.

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All Things Product

Bad Advice

24 Mar 2026

Ethical concerns arise from AI using public content without consent to create misleading chatbots that mimic individuals' voices and advice, risking misrepresentation, dehumanization, and undermining human expertise through legal, privacy, and quality challenges.

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Dev Interrupted

Why AI-assisted PRs merge at half the rate of human code | LinearBs 2026 Benchmarks

24 Mar 2026

The 2026 Engineering Benchmark Report reveals that while 88.3% of developers use AI regularly, AI-generated pull requests face low merge rates (32.7%), larger sizes, and prolonged reviews due to systemic issues like poor data quality, inadequate policies, and organizational gaps, emphasizing the need for governance, smaller focused PRs, and foundational practices to optimize AI's potential in engineering workflows.

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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

989: State of JS 2025

23 Mar 2026

Recommended: Notes from the wisdom of the crowd of JavaScript developers.

Recent JavaScript/web dev trends highlight AI integration over new language features, shifting library preferences (React/Angular decline vs. Solid/Playwright rise), performance-focused tools like Vitest and Node.js, and growing emphasis on simplicity, observability, and hybrid development approaches.

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