The Paperclip Manual
The article presents a fictional manual for paperclips, exploring their history, manufacturing processes, and various uses. It examines paperclip design evolution and their cultural significance as everyday office objects.
The article presents a fictional manual for paperclips, exploring their history, manufacturing processes, and various uses. It examines paperclip design evolution and their cultural significance as everyday office objects.
Hideki Sato, a key Sega engineer who worked on all of the company's consoles from the SG-1000 to the Dreamcast, has died at age 77. He joined Sega in 1971 and later served as acting president from 2001 to 2003 before retiring in 2008.
The author started a blog a year ago with modest expectations, primarily to organize thoughts on management and engineering. Despite anticipating only a few colleagues might read it, the blog attracted over 230,000 unique visitors.
The article examines how people seek validation from others—lovers, spouses, employers, parental approval—creating an illusion that validation exists outside oneself.
The author is writing a book called "Refactoring English: Effective Writing for Software Developers" and publishing it incrementally. After completing about 50% of the book, they are seeking reader feedback to ensure the remaining chapters address what readers actually want to learn.
The author, a developer with 20 years of experience, emphasizes the importance of clear writing in software development. They prioritize updating onboarding documentation and encourage teammates to document their learnings, despite questions from other developers about focusing on this "soft skill."