A discussion about the surprising customer behavior of defaulting to provided examples in the UI, leading to a reevaluation of the example selection process and highlighting the importance of attention to detail. Also mentions an article about investing in Rust for web development and previews an upcoming interview about the terminal of the future.
OpenTF announces they’re forking Terraform and joining the Linux Foundation, Meta gets in the LLM-for-codegen game with Code Llama, Matt Mullenweg announces WordPress.com’s new 100-year plan, Paul Gichuki from Thinkst learns that default behaviors stick (and so do examples) & Marco Otte-Witte makes his case for Rust on the web.
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