Weekend Reading — 🤐 De-platform as a Service
This week we discover new genders, design our own retro computer, trust but don’t verify, explore the sea shanty, and ride our bikes around town.
Jan 16 |
Weekend Reading — 🤐 De-platform as a ServiceThis week we discover new genders, design our own retro computer, trust but don’t verify, explore the sea shanty, and ride our bikes around town.
Nader Dabit Happy hiring season. 🪑 Design ObjectiveAra Ghougassian “life of an Enterprise founder: How to write digital products with personality “There wasn’t anything wrong with the writing. But there wasn’t anything memorable about it either. The product wasn’t broken, it was just boring. It didn’t have any personality.” Coding Drag Queen Anna Lytical 👇 “send me the worst gender selection forms you've seen, I'll start” 🧰 Tools of the TradeJason Lengstorf 👇 This is a really good thread about choosing a stack of low-code solutions:
Stripe for Visual Studio Code This is a great example of DX (Developer Experience). You can watch real time events, test wenhooks on your local server, generate sample code, tasks that are otherwise tricky and time consuming. It also monitors that you don't check API keys to source control. All developer platforms should offer something like this (*cough*Twilio*cough*) Systems design explains the world: volume 1 Sometimes you need some boxes and arrows:
Mislav Marohnić “Just found out that we can set margins in iTerm so that terminal contents does not touch pane borders. No more reading text glued to the very bottom of the screen. This changes everything” ow Just here using cloudfour/lighthouse-parade Command line tool that crawls a domain and gathers lighthouse performance data for every page. Get Ready For ESM Node 10 is end-of-life in this coming April. It’s not going to stop working, but anyone who cares to keep their app updated, would be switching to Node 12/14. Node 12 forward support JavaScript modules. If you’re releasing a new library, or making a major upgrade (2.0 → 3.0), likely most of its users are already on Node 12/14. AKAspanion/ui-neumorphism If you feel like "new skeuomorphism" is a trend that you need to be onboard, here’s a React library for you. Web Design Museum “Happy 15th Birthday jQuery! On January 14, 2006, the software engineer John Resig announced the creation of the jQuery JavaScript library at BarCamp NYC.” Modern Retro Computer Terminals When you want your computer to look boldly different, but in a classic way.
📓 Lines of Code
Nedim F When it comes to user input — trust but verify. Apparently, TikTok limits videos to 1 minutes by checking the uploaded file metadata. If you create a 5 minute WebM video file, then edit the file’s metadata to say it’s only 1 minute long, TikTok will accept your version of events. 🧑🤝🧑 TeamworkReginald Braithwaite 👇 Important thread about “team-building” events:
Forrest Brazeal “output of every "2021 roadmap" meeting happening this week” 📈 Business SideIntel has to be better than ‘lifestyle company’ Apple at making CPUs, says new CEO Whenever a company lose its competitive edge, one of two things happen. A moment of reckoning, followed by a turn around, pain out of which emerges a better business. Or the company resigns to the fate of being a laggard. But first, it must bargain with the loss. Step one, dismiss the competition as unworthy, and in the same breath, frame customers that leave you as ill-informed:
🔒 Locked DoorsLost Passwords Lock Millionaires Out of Their Bitcoin Fortunes What's worse than not making $220m from Bitcoin? Making $220m and then losing the password to your wallet. The greatest invention of Bitcoin is all the different ways in which you can lose access to your money:
Millions Flock to Telegram and Signal as Fears Grow Over Big Tech “The encrypted messaging services have become the world’s hottest apps over the last week …” First of all, Telegram isn’t encrypted by default and can only encrypt 1:1, not all conversations. WhatsApp has better encryption than Telegram. If you care about encryption, use Signal or iMessage. OTOH Telegram is a solid messaging app with a breadth of features, which matters here because the network size grows out of supported use case. It's the only real contender to WhatsApp. (And yes, you can find me on Telegram) BNO News The point in the abusive relationship, where the abuser takes it all back, but later they'll go and do it again:
An Absurdly Basic Bug Let Anyone Grab All of Parler’s Data As a parting gift, Parler content was uploaded to the Internet Archive, moments before AWS pulls the plug:
Usenet Spam: a Slice of History The spam wars of the early internet look so quaint in retrospect:
That’s it. It’s over. It’s really over. From today, Adobe Flash Player no longer works. We’re free. We can just leave So tell us, how do you really feel about Flash?
🏛 Politechs
Jay Owens Of course:
Substack announced a while back that they subscribe to the 3 pillars of faux-neutral content moderation: that all speech deserves a platform, that the onus is on users to filter content they don't like, and that the platform will never moderate, except that it will moderate sexual content and all content with legal exposure. New Year, Same JJ: “Reading this, I almost felt bad for Parler’s lawyer.” TL;DR Amazon stops service for Parler. Parler turns around and “sues” Amazon. Not really, they don’t hire an antitrust litigation lawyer, but grab the first lawyer they could get to lodge some flimsy complaint with the court. Amazon, on the other hand, comes prepared and brings the receipts: Also, bletchley punk: “congrats to parler on their new serverless platform” A running list of corporate responses to the Capitol riot Some corporations will “suspend contributions to those who voted against the certification of the election results”. 👏 Meanwhile, other corporations apparently can’t tell the difference between democracy and anti-democracy, so they’re going to pause all political contributions until the end of the news cycle. We see you. But also, if this is what it takes to get money out of politics … ⭐ None of the AboveThe true story behind the viral TikTok sea shanty hit was likely written by a teenage sailor or shore whaler in New Zealand in the 1830s. Also, with background music, electronics, and featuring Kermit the frog. Leigh Cowart explains:
Hijack Your Feed Sprinkle some productivity into your doomscrolling: hijack replaces Twitter ads with your todos.
James Kelleher “Imagining the furious email that led to this correction”
There are already many Black cyclists — we just overlook them These stereotypes — the Lycra outfits, the carbon frames, the rolling hills as background — are deeply rooted in classism and racism:
Block Party “Use Block Party to filter out unwanted @mentions from Twitter, and continue to use Twitter as normal.” After You Die, Microsoft Wants to Resurrect You as a Chatbot We’ve seen that episode of Black Mirror. Jeff “Howling” I Am the Designer of This Restaurant’s Outdoor Seating Space, and This Is My Artist’s Statement On the nose:
Common Asian Girl “Japanese customer service so advanced that they have real people in machines to help you LMAO” You’re on the free list for Assaf's Weekend Reading. For the full experience, become a paying subscriber. |
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