It has been one of those weeks where so much is going on that the noise is drowning out the signals. When the head of a trillion-dollar software giant starts throwing out lines like a late-night talk show host, you know we’ve finally put the “silly” in Silicon Valley.

Not surprisingly, the week has been a stress test for mental fortitude and one’s ability to write clearly and coherently. I have been following my own new rule: Sometimes it is best not to say anything until you are very clear in your mind about why and what you are going to say.

For distraction, at a dear friend’s recommendation, I have started listening to “The Exquisite Machine” by Sian E. Harding. An hour into it, I think this is a much better “reading” book. In addition, here are some articles I read and enjoyed this week. They are worth reading.

My 7 Reading Recommendations:

Bonus Link: Here’s my latest article over on CrazyStupidTech about how AI is and will change coding.

January 25, 2025. San Francisco