Teddy Baldassarre interviews Casey Neistat regarding his watch collection.
This post explains in a simple way how to delete statistics from a certain Home Assistant entity without having to modify the SQL database.
This guide shows the one line which needs to be added to make sure that your storybook components are styled properly.
Never heard of it before, stumbled upon it while implementing pagefind into my blog.
How to place the simulator window right next to Xcode without having it always moving to the background when losing focus.
This post explains the technique to open the native share sheet from a webpage via the share() method.
This post explains how to fix the crash of Things3 immediately after opening it without uninstalling the app.
How to add a file for testing purposes directly into the simulator of Apple Xcode 26.
After upgrading to MacOS 26 there are cracking sounds when listening to audio over speaker. Here is how to solve it.
After many tries in choosing a simple CMS which works for this blog, I've decided to try PagesCMS.
This JS code helps you to get an overview over the stack your HTML element is inside.
This is a short guide on how to get the Context7 MCP server in VS Code to run
This command allows you to see the internals of SSL certs without having to use some fishy website
If you handle multiple repositories on the same client but you need to use different Git credentials, this is how you do it.
How to use two different GitHub Accounts in VS Code
Switching from Windows to macOS, I missed many important key combinations from Windows. I will use this post as a kind of cheat sheet for new keybindings I've learned.
This post explains how to add a button to a Astro page which downloads a certain div element in PNG format.
This post shows the process on how to create a blog logo with HTML and CSS.
Tutorial on how to add Giscus to a blog which is hosted in a private GitHub repository.
How to solve the bug that the volume slider does not move when your Bluetooth headset is connected
This are the steps I took to add code previews to my .mdx files in Astro.
This script creates tasks for your chores and sends notifications.
This week featuring the second part of the vision and mission which brought IKEA to the position it has today.
This week featuring the first part of the vision and mission which brought IKEA to the position it has today. As I’m currently experimenting with multiple versions of my weekly post, this week I’m only sharing one thing I especially enjoyed reading.
This week featuring map porn, Home Assistant, Product Management and personal productivity systems. As I'm going to a wedding this weekend, this is a short episode. If you want a longer one, check out last week's episode or wait for next week's.
This week featuring the coffee machine mod Gaggimate, thoughts on generalists and the Drama Triangle, among other things.
A carefully curated collection of fascinating discoveries, thought-provoking ideas, and hidden gems from around the web. This week featuring AI criticism, insights into Palantir, among other things.
A carefully curated collection of fascinating discoveries, thought-provoking ideas, and hidden gems from around the web. The endless stream of media consumption continues. As I use Substack even more and follow more interesting people, I also get a plethora of interesting posts I want to read. As always, I share my best discoveries with you. If you like the links, share this post with your friends.
A carefully curated collection of fascinating discoveries, thought-provoking ideas, and hidden gems from around the web.
This is my weekly newsletter Stuff Worth Sharing where I share with you some great content I found on the World Wide Web. I hope you enjoy it.
This is a story about writing. And motivation. And motivational written Notes on Substack. And of course Nirvana. A fallacy.
This is my weekly newsletter Stuff Worth Sharing where I share with you some great content I found in the world wide web. I hope you enjoy it.
Looking back into the histories of large enterprises, you can learn many important lessons. Analysing today’s successful companies past shareholder letters can gain many insights into the strategy which helped them to get to where they are today.
This great article by Hugh McGuire, even though it is nearly 10 years old, describes near perfectly my (and, as it seems, many others) relation to books in the age of endless dopamine hits coming from our beloved smartphones.
This series of articles goes into detail how Slack was born out of the chat function of a video game.
This post goes into detail why I started my blog to publish summaries of interesting books, articles, podcasts or audiobooks I consume.
In this long-form blog post, Jason Cohen takes a new approach to scheduling work as a product manager, which involves the popular rocks, pebbles, and sand in a jar analogy.
This great post by Mihhail Lapushkin describes his journey of creating paper, a minimalist writing app for iOS and macOS.
This essay from HBR by John P. Kotter explains how managers can get more efficient by including activities like hallway chattering into their daily work.
This article goes in depth on the question if it is a sensible decision to move from the cloud back to on-premise and describes it at the practical example of Zynga.
This week’s episode of SWS contains a podcast with Reid Hoffman, another podcast describing the story of Mars Inc. and a summary of a HBR essay on the work of effective general managers.
This great article goes in-depth on how to handle „meeting hell“ in your organisation.
This week’s episode of SWS contains a video of Enes Yilmazer touring a mega mansion, a podcast of The Pragmatic Engineer about Notion’s journey to going native, an article of James Stanier on being in the details and an article on how Devin Davies received an Apple Award for his app Crouton.
This week's episode of SWS contains a review of the book Never Enough of Andrew Wilkinson, a review of the first part of the book about the story of Burger King, a video about the Whopper Story and a guide on good enough AI prompting.
This week's episode of SWS contains a Grit podcast with the CEO of Etsy, two articles of Anil Dash and a review of HBR article about management time and who's got the "monkey".
This week's episode of SWS contains a Book Overflow podcast episode about the essay The Twelve-Factor App, the benefits of start dates in to-do applications, a link to the Apple developer resources and a short introduction to the book I'm currently reading.
This week's episode of SWS contains the .NET 9 announcement, the journey of Stack Overflow going to the cloud, the Syntax.fm holiday gift guide and the rapid journey of Bluesky gaining millions of users.
This week's episode of SWS contains an essay by Paul Graham, a Decoder podcast episode and a method to note-taking while reading.
This week's episode of SWS contains an article on good software engineers, a Book Overflow podcast episode and a tool for modern color pallets.
This week's episode of SWS contains articles on how to post on Substack, a Lex Fridman podcast episode with Pieter Levels and a tool to visualise JSON files.