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Quote of the Week 

"A good API is not just easy to use but also hard to misuse." - JBD


Reading List

Post-apocalyptic programming
In this not-so-short article we will try to go a full cycle from exploring the CPU, building an assembler, building the core of the Forth VM and finally building a reasonably useful Forth interpreter. 

How Passwordless Works
Passwordless is a form of authentication that doesn't require users to provide passwords during login. That much you could glimpse from the name, but how does it work? What are its trade-offs? This post explains to you how passwordless can be implemented using modern technologies such as Web Authentication (WebAuthn), while at the same time providing better user experience and security than the traditional password-based approach.

Reduce Friction
Why a relentless focus on reducing developer friction pays off in team productivity, and some ways to do this.

A Developer’s Guide to Terraform
Terraform is one of the most popular IaC tools available. Learn its benefits and how to use it.

Faster page loads using server think-time with Early Hints
Find out how your server can send hints to the browser about critical sub-resources.

Airbnb’s Approach to Access Management at Scale
How Airbnb securely manages permissions for our large team of employees, contractors, and call center staff.

GPU-accelerated ML Inference at Pinterest
Unlocking 16% Homefeed Engagement by Serving 100x Bigger Recommender Models.


Interesting Projects, Tools and Libraries

Hanko
A passkey-first approach to authentication that takes you on the journey beyond passwords. For better security, conversion rates, and happier users.

Affine
Affine is the next-generation collaborative knowledge base for professionals.

StemRoller
Isolate vocals, drums, bass, and other instrumental stems from any song.

mailing 
Build, test, send emails with React.

multi-gitter
CLI to update multiple repositories in bulk.

summhn
This is Hacker News with one-sentence summaries automatically generated by GPT-3.

engine-sim
Combustion engine simulator that generates realistic audio.

unblob
Extract files from any kind of container formats.
 
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