Weekend Reading — 👈 Progressive Web App
This week we watch a coup, Big Tech goes 180 on content moderation, we release the Roombas, and observer the perfectly rectangular month.
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Weekend Reading — 👈 Progressive Web AppThis week we watch a coup, Big Tech goes 180 on content moderation, we release the Roombas, and observer the perfectly rectangular month.
Mehrsa Baradaran “I just spit out my morning chai 😂😂😂”
What. A. Week. At least here in the US things got a bit out of hand. The first Monday of 2021 and Slack goes down: an omen of things to come? By Tuesday Democrats take control of the Senate, allowing them to pass new laws and regulations. The “politically neutral” sector known as Big Tech quickly re-evaluate their content moderation policies. Little big of panic sets it. Wedensday we get a coup. This is not the first insurrection in US history, see for example Civil War of 1861 or Wilmington insurrection of 1898. But it's a pretty big fucking deal.
By Friday, the leading social networks hang an “Under New Management” sign on their office door. They de-platform Trump and some of his reply guys, proving they could have done so at any point since 2016, but chose not to.
Today, it's light's out for Parler. After Apple and Google kicked the app from their stores, Amazon can't afford to be last holding the hot potato. What a year 2021 has been, and we're only 10 days in. 🪑 Design ObjectiveOne Year of Excalidraw What started as a way to procrastinate, and ended up being one of the more interesting whiteboard products. This blog post about the journey was so fun to read. Why the iPhone Timer App displays a Fake Time Sometimes good UX is based on a little white lie:
nate parrott “apple designer laughs maniacally” 🧰 Tools of the Tradedavidhampgonsalves/life-dashboard Repurpose your Kindle as dashboard. Leon Bambrick Watch out. I used symlinks before purposefully to get Dropbox to backup a few files. Regretted it and moved the files back to their ordinary place. Dropbox should know better …
Causal: replace your spreadsheet and slide deck The new spreadsheet view in Causal is :chef_kiss: If you're using Excel for business/financial modeling, time to switch. Causal is that much easier to use than Excel, and that much easier to audit (so fewer modeling errors). The Impractical but Indisputable Rise of Retrocomputing Maybe I should have kept my 80's home computers?
Python Jupyter Notebooks in Excel When your data team is Python developers and Excel users …
It’s pull from production, not push to production In which I proposes that the CI pipeline — pushing code to production — is one way, but the future is serverless and pulling code from production:
🕸️ Web-endProgressive Web Apps in 2021 So far it's been a slow start for PWA. The thing is, they're pretty hard to deploy or retrofit into existing websites. But I expect new stacks will ship with PWA support and at some point they'll become the default choice, the tide will turn:
Quincy Larson If we had more PWAs, would the internet have been a better place? Who had “Progressive Web App will save us from civil war” on their 2021 bingo card?
Maximally optimizing image loading for the web in 2021 Did you know that the first web browser didn’t have an 🧑🤝🧑 TeamworkNo Meetings, No Deadlines, No Full-Time Employees What if work was like open source?
📈 Business SideNandini Jammi If you’re in marketing, you might want to check out Branded: a newsletter that exposes the adtech grift. This specific story comes from a different source, the Ad Contrarian newsletter:
Patrick Vlaskovits Pricing should match value, and both intersect at usage. I’d use a service like:
Clover Health (CLOV) and Social Capital Hedosophia Holdings Corp. III (IPOC) Announce Closing of Business Combination I love this phrasing: ”Closing of Business Combination”. What’s happening here is that Clover Health wants to become a public company and trade on Nasdaq. But they don’t want to go through an IPO — too much regulation. IPOC is a shell company, it doesn’t operate a real business, but somehow it’s a public company traded on Nasdaq. So Clover Health buys IPOC in a “reverse merger”, meaning Clover gets all the money out of IPOC, and IPOC shareholders become Clover Health shareholders. Now, I happen to think Clover Health is a solid business, but this run-around regulation known as SPAC will get us in trouble one day. (And of course there's hedge fund scam built into SPAC)
🏛 PolitechsPlatforms Must Pay for Their Role in the Insurrection We don’t need new laws, we do need a government that can act:
Lara Mendonça This:
Advancing developer freedom: GitHub is fully available in Iran I wasn’t expecting the outgoing administration to lift any restrictions. Good job GitHub legal. Google Workers Say the Endless Wait to Unionize Big Tech Is Over Google employee form a union. It's more of a proof of concept at this point, ~200 members, but it's a start:
As you can guess, Google management is giving AWU the finger:
🔒 Locked DoorsSignal sees surge in new signups after boost from Elon Musk and WhatsApp controversy Starting this February, WhatsApp will share all your information with parent company Facebook. Yay! That and a glowing recommendation from Musk start a mass migration to Signal, which experiences issues under the load. At the same time, Signal stock price jumps 70%. Except it’s not Signal the messaging app (which is a 501c3), but some unrelated company with a similar name. Remember when investors bought the wrong Zoom? Australia’s spy agencies caught collecting COVID-19 app data Without fail, if the data is there, it will be collected by a government agency. See also, Singapore police can access COVID-19 contact tracing data for criminal investigations. Widely Used Software Company May Be Entry Point for Huge U.S. HackingThe NYT blames JetBrains (TeamCity) for the SolarWinds attack. Security experts are convinced that NYT is full of air and also irresponsible:
Chris Kubecka “What do do when a burglar breaks in and you have IOT devices in your home.” ⭐ None of the AboveNick Huber 🧵 Great thread:
Dr. KTLV 👇 Zoomschooling story:
Mercedes-Benz unveils its absolutely massive 56-inch ‘Hyperscreen’ displayThe massive door-to-door display looks like it belongs in a concept car but will be shipping to production in 2021. Talking out loud to yourself is a technology for thinking Effective and inexpensive. Asawin Suebsaeng “The joke here is too obvious”
The US economy lost 140,000 jobs in December. All of them were held by women Deepening inequality:
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