Kris Walker
@kixxauth.bsky.social
Building Kixx: A rapid web development framework for humans and our AI tools.
Kixx: https://kixx.dev
Website: https://www.kriswalker.me/
Kixx: https://kixx.dev
Website: https://www.kriswalker.me/
Interesting take. I like it!
October 31, 2025 at 1:10 PM
Interesting take. I like it!
So annoying, especially for those of us to enjoy disagreement and debate.
October 31, 2025 at 1:09 PM
So annoying, especially for those of us to enjoy disagreement and debate.
On a similar topic, imagine how many websites really don't need a networked relational database at all?
October 28, 2025 at 12:34 PM
On a similar topic, imagine how many websites really don't need a networked relational database at all?
5. The World Wide Web is the best application platform ever invented.
6. AI tools can be built and used without big negative impacts
7. Favor monolithic applications over distributed architectures.
8. Convention over Configuration and Code
6. AI tools can be built and used without big negative impacts
7. Favor monolithic applications over distributed architectures.
8. Convention over Configuration and Code
October 27, 2025 at 3:52 PM
5. The World Wide Web is the best application platform ever invented.
6. AI tools can be built and used without big negative impacts
7. Favor monolithic applications over distributed architectures.
8. Convention over Configuration and Code
6. AI tools can be built and used without big negative impacts
7. Favor monolithic applications over distributed architectures.
8. Convention over Configuration and Code
If you render on the server with templates, you don't need much client side JS, and then you don't need dozens of front-end devs, and then you don't need TypeScript, and then you don't need build tools, ... and so on.
October 21, 2025 at 1:10 PM
If you render on the server with templates, you don't need much client side JS, and then you don't need dozens of front-end devs, and then you don't need TypeScript, and then you don't need build tools, ... and so on.
Nice!
The sources come from about 700 RSS feeds I started with an OPML file from @chriscoyier.net
I’ve been pruning it, and adding to it for about a year, and then I’ve been manually scoring them
The sources come from about 700 RSS feeds I started with an OPML file from @chriscoyier.net
I’ve been pruning it, and adding to it for about a year, and then I’ve been manually scoring them
October 17, 2025 at 12:58 AM
Nice!
The sources come from about 700 RSS feeds I started with an OPML file from @chriscoyier.net
I’ve been pruning it, and adding to it for about a year, and then I’ve been manually scoring them
The sources come from about 700 RSS feeds I started with an OPML file from @chriscoyier.net
I’ve been pruning it, and adding to it for about a year, and then I’ve been manually scoring them
Yeah, good perspective. I wonder if there is a way to effectively frame it so that it doesn't matter for the product either? Think of it like building for yourself.
Maybe it just takes experience to get a better gut feeling about what we're working on.
Maybe it just takes experience to get a better gut feeling about what we're working on.
October 16, 2025 at 4:11 PM
Yeah, good perspective. I wonder if there is a way to effectively frame it so that it doesn't matter for the product either? Think of it like building for yourself.
Maybe it just takes experience to get a better gut feeling about what we're working on.
Maybe it just takes experience to get a better gut feeling about what we're working on.