Daily Feed — 2026-04-11

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Alan Turing play in Cambridge MA

Source: Martin Fowler | Tags: coding, theater, turing | Published: 2026-04-11 | Novelty: 37%

Martin Fowler attended a performance of 'Breaking the Code,' a play about Alan Turing, which he highly recommends for Boston residents interested in Turing's significant impact on computer science and cryptography. The production is running this month at Central Square Theater.


Opening Proprietary Code to Contributors Checklist

Source: code.dblock.org | tech blog | Tags: ai-friendliness, automation, codebase, contributions, engagement | Published: 2026-04-08 | Novelty: 34%

The article introduces a checklist of 17 steps to encourage contributions from non-experts and customers, emphasizing the use of automated tests, clear documentation, and safe CI/CD practices. It also highlights the importance of making the codebase AI-friendly with specific instructions for agents and regularly recognizing external contributions in business reviews.


The Center Has a Bias

Source: Armin Ronacher's Thoughts and Writings | Tags: ai, bias, criticism, engagement | Published: 2026-04-11 | Novelty: 28%

The article argues that the 'center' position on new technologies like AI coding agents is not neutral but biased towards engagement. Key examples include a person named Mario who created an AI coding agent and became one of its most vocal critics after extensive use, illustrating how genuine criticism often comes from those who have directly experienced the technology's flaws. The piece highlights that this 'center' stance requires significant time and effort to form informed opinions, challenging the assumption that non-use equals neutrality.