My Youtube earnings — Modules, not microservices — and Sergey Brin: Irate Call from Steve Jobs

 
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My Youtube earnings

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Modules, not microservices

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Sergey Brin: Irate Call from Steve Jobs

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Python 2 removed from Debian

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Update: Stripe is holding over $400k of mine with no explanation [resolved]
 

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The strangest computer manual ever written

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Start a fucking blog

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Shopify tells employees to just say no to meetings

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Books for Software Engineers in 2023

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Solar panels reduced my electric bill in 2022
 

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LearnCPP: Website devoted to teaching you how to program in C++

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Tell HN: GitHub is partially blocked in India

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Infinite AI Array

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Incoming potentially catastrophic storm for SF area

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Ask HN: Pros and cons of thinking in public vs. in private?
 

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In 2022, Web3 went just great

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Scientists have discovered the first virovore – an organism that eats viruses

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Please write a breaking news article about a leaf falling from a tree

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26 programming languages in 25 days, Part 2: Reflections on language design

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