I would go to Gemini with specific questions I want answers to, while I'd go to Sinclair's JS blog for deep dives into topics I'm familiar with but don't thoroughly understand (or in some cases forget critical/helpful things that I once knew). They are different types of discovery and are both very valuable.
It might also help to know that this blog is well pre-chatgpt
I'm curious what's meant by "traditional media" here: do you mean specifically books? I can't imagine there are tv or radio broadcasts dedicated to web dev, at least not U.S.
Also, even before chatgpt you could bet that at any given time there are probably a couple of hundred blogs that are competently written by fairly smart people about the same topic. That wouldn't be pedagogical, it would just be a coupole of hundred blogs competently written by fairly smart people :shrugs:
It might also help to know that this blog is well pre-chatgpt
I'm curious what's meant by "traditional media" here: do you mean specifically books? I can't imagine there are tv or radio broadcasts dedicated to web dev, at least not U.S.
Also, even before chatgpt you could bet that at any given time there are probably a couple of hundred blogs that are competently written by fairly smart people about the same topic. That wouldn't be pedagogical, it would just be a coupole of hundred blogs competently written by fairly smart people :shrugs: