Lisping has a really interesting UI for editing lisp code: big friendly + buttons to add to a sexp: http://t.co/yKabB9OWHA
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It's really satisfying to use a profiler for the first time on a project. I always find a big performance win with only a small code change.
It's never the code that I expected to be slow, however!
The "line of death", where the browser UI splits between trusted UI elements and UI controlled by the website.
Also argues that HTTP warnings are better than HTTPS padlocks, because there's incentive to spoof padlocks lower on the page.
https://emilymstark.com/2022/12/18/death-to-the-line-of-death.html
Over a sufficiently long time horizon, all code you write is legacy code.