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wade womersley – york based software engineer I write the way I work: direct, useful, and more interested in what holds up in production than what sounds clever on a slide.

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Latest update August 20, 2026

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Android 17’s Lock-Free MessageQueue Is a Real Compatibility Check

August 20, 2026 By Wade

Android 17 improves MessageQueue performance, but apps reflecting into private internals need testing before targeting SDK 37.

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Android 17 Makes Adaptive Layouts the Default

Posted on August 19, 2026 By
Programming

Android 17’s adaptive-first direction makes large-screen behaviour a normal release requirement rather than optional polish.

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Furry Meets Work Best When Nothing Much Is Planned

Posted on August 19, 2026 By
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The best furry meets leave enough empty space for conversations, wandering around, and whatever happens next.

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PHP 8.6 Partial Function Application Might Actually Make Callbacks Nicer

Posted on August 18, 2026 By
PHP, Programming

Partial function application gives PHP a compact callback syntax, provided developers resist turning it into punctuation soup.

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PHP 8.6 clamp Is Tiny but Welcome

Posted on August 17, 2026 By
PHP, Programming

PHP 8.6’s clamp function removes another tiny helper while keeping range boundaries explicit and readable.

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GitHub Copilot Usage Metrics Are Becoming Cost Accounting

Posted on August 16, 2026 By
Software Engineer

Copilot’s expanded app metrics are useful, but teams should measure outcomes and cost rather than celebrate activity alone.

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Every Hotel Room Has One Light Switch Nobody Understands

Posted on August 16, 2026 By
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Hotel rooms turn switching off the lights into a puzzle that nobody asked to solve before bed.

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MCP Going Stateless Is the Boring Fix It Needed

Posted on August 15, 2026 By
Programming

MCP’s stateless core removes deployment plumbing that should never have been the interesting part of an agent tool.

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AI Coding Tools Need the Same Policy Everywhere

Posted on August 14, 2026 By
Software Engineer

Coding-agent governance only works when the same rules follow developers across every client and cloud task.

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Euclid Found Ancient Quasars in a Very Busy Young Universe

Posted on July 18, 2026 By
Science

Euclid has found 31 exceptionally old quasars, including two from the universe’s first 670 million years, and the scale is hard to picture.

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