Tech Time: 👋 Notion, hello Obsidian

Tech Time: 👋 Notion, hello Obsidian

Hi folks,

Another week, another update. I feel exhausted today because last night was the first night ever my girlfriend wasn’t home, so I had to take care of our three children. I was so stressed about having a bad night (because of children who couldn’t sleep) that I ended up having a terrible night.

And the three girls? They slept like little angels 😇.

I’m renaming this newsletter to Tech time, as it’s starting to become more than just a link dump. And it brings back some nice memories of when I did something similar for the VRT Creative Lab ❤️.

Best of all: it’s free. They offer a paid syncing feature, but you can just as well sync your files through Git, Dropbox or iCloud.

The Web’s Next Transition

There’s a lot of exciting stuff happening in web development land. After the move from multi-page applications to single page applications, it seems like we’re moving back to … well, something in between.

Or as Kent C. Dodds names it: Progressively Enhanced Single Page Apps (PESPA’s). His interesting read ends with a long advertisement for his previous employer, Remix, but you can see this move – and other alternative approaches – happening in plenty of frameworks.

Deno is here to stay

Deno, the JavaScript runtime, built by the creator of NodeJS, is looking more and more promising every time I take a look at it.

Deno and the future of backend development

DALL-E 2 ❤️ Microsoft

Microsoft is incorporating the DALL-E 2 image generation AI into a new tool, called Microsoft Designer. Looking for a photo to put in your brochure? Just type what you want, and it’ll generate a photo that does not exist.

The Metaverse of 1995

Back in 1995, one of the big new browser features was VRML. It was a markup language, like HTML, but for the big shiny thing back in the day: VR. The metaverse 25 years before Meta tried to reinvent it.

High-profile failures

An interesting Twitter thread about ignoring flaws:

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