Mobile codebloat
Everyone has a smart phone these days — they are so common that they are no longer smart phones, they are just phones. To make the mobile life easier for our readers, we are – at the request of @kenneth_aa - putting some effort into making codebloat more mobile-friendly. Doing this is quite far from the expertise areas of any of us, so we would very much like input and feedback from you as to how we can make codebloat excellent reading on a mobile device.
The steps we have taken so far include:
- Using a more mobile-friendly theme when visiting the site from a mobile browser. (If you ever have any problems with the mobile browser detection, we would love to hear from you!)
- Removing header image from the mobile theme.
- Limiting the number of posts shown.
- Splitting long posts into multiple pages when viewed on a mobile device.
We hope you enjoy reading codebloat on a mobile device!
Link Library – Saturday November 5
- Quick and Dirty Reinversion of Control
- Theseus and the Zipper
- 8 Ways to Report Errors in Haskell Revisited
- On Writing Python One-liners
- The Difference Between Unspecified and Undefined Behaviour
- Undefined Behaviour – Worse Than its Reputation?
- Supersized Slow-Mo Slinky Drop
- Programmers are just humans: forgetful, lazy, and they make every mistake imaginable
Democracy and the Internet

Noam Chomsky (portait on the right), an MIT professor emeritus, renowned linguist and political activist, gave an interview to Andrew Marr on media censorship and propaganda. It is available on YouTube:
About six and a half minutes into the third part, the Internet is mentioned. Chomsky says there is a struggle going on about whether Internet will be a democratising media or not. And I think there are a lot of interesting things to discuss about this matter.
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