You can learn a lot about your readers by looking at their referral links. In this case, the author can see different company-internal bug tracking URLs!
This enables you to learn about who has a problem that you're blogging about
https://rachelbythebay.com/w/2020/03/05/bugs/
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It's rare to see ANSI escape codes for URLs in the wild, but cargo has it!
This example links to https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/profiles.html#default-profiles, describing the different profiles.
Considering releases vs debug is a source of confusion for new users expecting better performance, this seems wise.
Blogging about my programming language project: choosing the basic syntax!
https://www.garden-lang.org/blog/syntax.html
Claude asked me a question today: was I looking for an Emacs plugin (because I was talking about elisp) or a Rust program (because I have configured Rust preferences)?
I'm really impressed, it's rare to see LLMs ask follow-up questions.
(I wanted Emacs in this case.)