Some things I found interesting from 2025-09-07 to 2025-09-14
Internet Discoveries between 7 and 14 September
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How to Use Claude Code Subagents to Parallelize Development zach wills - GitHub - iannuttall/fartscroll-lid: A hilarious macOS app that plays fart sounds as you open and close your MacBook lid
- DOOMscroll — The Game
- We all dodged a bullet - Xe Iaso
- The story of Creative Technology
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The Demo Scene is Dying, But That’s Alright datagubbe.se
Interesting details
How to Use Claude Code Subagents to Parallelize Development | zach wills - In my last post I talked about how I spent a week heads down using AI to work on a greenfield engineering metrics tool. As I built it, I’d often navigate the web app and spot things that needed to be fleshed out. Sometimes it was a small typo; other times it was a bigger […]
GitHub - iannuttall/fartscroll-lid: A hilarious macOS app that plays fart sounds as you open and close your MacBook lid - A hilarious macOS app that plays fart sounds as you open and close your MacBook lid - iannuttall/fartscroll-lid
DOOMscroll — The Game - Scroll to survive. How far can you DOOMscroll?
We all dodged a bullet - Xe Iaso - That NPM attack could have been so much worse.
The story of Creative Technology - None
The Demo Scene is Dying, But That’s Alright | datagubbe.se - None
All this was saved to my Link Ace over the week
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Penned by Paul Macdonnell on 2025-09-14
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