Weekend Reading — 👋 Ban the dangling “hi”
This week we accidentally continue our subscription, reveal a fad, witness real patience, lolz a short-seller, repel mosquitos, and play for the win.
Jan 24 |
Weekend Reading — 👋 Ban the dangling “hi”This week we accidentally continue our subscription, reveal a fad, witness real patience, lolz a short-seller, repel mosquitos, and play for the win.
stim duncan “This could have been an email” 🪑 Design ObjectiveDesign Principles For The Web This article talks about design principles in general, it applies to so many things other then web. And especially, I agree that it's not a design principle unless it challenges you:
Designer as Writer There are a lot of parallels between design and writing. They're both creative, deal with narratives, and drafts. This article has an interesting 3-column UI. At first I found it distracting, but then it made reading easy, somewhat like how an e-bike helps you pedal faster. Shit User Stories New favorite Twitter account:
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🧰 Tools of the TradeHush “Noiseless browsing”, I like that term. This is a tiny app that blocks nags to accept cookies and privacy invasive tracking. Safari only, macOS/iOS, open source, so maybe you can port it to Android/Chrome. Free. Beeper Yes! One app to replace all your messaging apps. Supports iMessage, WhatsApp, Signal, Instagram, Twitter, Discord, Telegram and 6 others. It uses the Matrix federated messaging protocol, and the server is open-source, if you want to self-host for privacy. $10/month and there's a waiting list, so I didn't get to check it out yet (but if you can spare an invite …) leits/MeetingBar macOS menu bar item that shows your upcoming meetings. Not just a calendar app, it can pull meeting from 20 different services (Zoom, Meet, Webex, Teams, etc). Looks like this will pair well with Beeper. Free. Altair GraphQL client app with tons of features. I’m taking this one for a spin. Jani Eväkallio I mean, he’s not wrong …
Nadeem Bitar It’s called “Confware” — software that exists for the purpose of giving a conference talk:
Assaf “From left to right: K8N cluster -> Docker container -> node_modules -> your code” Balaji Vaidyanath “Circa 2000” 🏠 WFHReslash Because we all need a break from Zoom, check out Relash: quirky, personal, and fun.
Julien Kirch “I want video conference tools with anime group reaction layouts” 📓 Lines of CodeGregory Koberger “Now this is patience....” naming-cheatsheet A cheetsheet for naming variable and function names. The styling here is JavaScript, but you can adapt these rules to any other language. Hemanth.HM “setTimeout(..., 0); clamping to be removed soon.” – so basicaally setTimeout(0) will do what most people think it alwqays did. 🧑🤝🧑 TeamworkYvonne Lam “Saving the first one for code review.” 👈
HR is not your friend, and other things I think you should know Read the rest, it's good and important to know. I'll only comment on this HR part:
I think people go into HR with the ideal of helping, and in the beginning it's all fun and office parties. By the time they realize that HR is “The Department for Mitigating Legal Risk”, it's too late. juan “breaking: biden just signed an executive order that bans saying 'hi!' on slack before asking a question 10 minutes later” 🔥🔥🔥 📈 Business SideAmazon, Facebook, other tech giants spent roughly $65 million to lobby Washington last year Your ad dollars at work. And here's Microsoft explaining why they’ll keep contributing to the members of Congress who oppose democracy. Abhinav Arora So if half the income comes from VCs, does that make Facebook and Google startups?
And just like that, Amazon Web Services forked Elasticsearch, Kibana. Was that part of the plan, Elastic? If you build a successful business, chances are Amazon will try to diaper you. Easier when your product is based on open-source technology that Amazon can use for free. As they've done to Elastic, MongoDB, Redis, and others. To counter, MongoDB invented the Server Side Public License. Sounds like, but is not an open source license. Elastic also went the SSPL route. And two is a problem, so to keep its free-loading options open, Amazone went nuclear:
Vik Pansare “Just legendary... reddit user deepfuckingvalue turned a $785k YOLO into $11M+ as of close today... all from $GME #shortsqueeze” — TL;DR Short-seller Citron decided to bet big that GameStop shares will tank (guess they didn't like the new CEO?) The people of Reddit WSB decided “what if we called the shots, and GameStop shares went up and up, and Citron lost their pants?” I guess we're going to find out, because on Friday, GameStop shares gained 69% in one day, enough for Nasdaq to pause trading. 🔒 Locked DoorsA Home Security Tech Hacked Into Cameras To Watch People Undressing And Having Sex, Prosecutors Say A better title for this article "home security techs hack into cameras, but this one was caught":
Ola Bini: Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp and other apps, what’s the difference?
SwiftOnSecurity PSA:
🏛 PolitechsUpdate on an employee matter Last week, Github fired a Jewish employee who posted “Nazis are about” during the Capitol Hill insurrection. This week, they offered them the job back, and the head of HR resigned. Sometimes companies listen. Biden Has a Peloton Bike. That Raises Issues at the White House. I’m glad we’re back to worrying about tan suits, and that NYT manaaged to invent a day-0 controversy. Are they afraid the stationary bike will upload its GPS coordinates to the cloud? ⭐ None of the AboveJoaquim Campa “Animals interrupting wildlife photographers. A thread“ sunny! 👇 Thread
Bruce Y. Lee Palindrome week is the best week:
Axios Wants to Help Companies Write Like Its Reporters For the bargain price of $10,000/year, Axios will help your company express itself in plain language, short sentences, and bullet points. Deal of a lifetime. David Smith It could happen to you or someone you know:
Kat Maddox “the eternal struggle” Why cats are crazy for catnip Mosquito repellent?
Redditors that worked with a dating company (Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, etc.), what’s the most insane user stat or behind-the-scenes fact you found out about? Redditors share their experience with fake profiles, algorithms that don’t match anyone, loose privacy, and more. Also some chance romantic encounters. Mitch Goldstein “Apple is amazing at design” Eric Topol “Countries where B.1.1.7 has become dominant, deaths per million people @OurWorldInData” Now that COVID spread is slowly easing up (at least here in the US), it's the perfect time to keep restrictions in place, keep wearing masks, and keep social distancing! We're all tired — we're pissed — we want some reprieve. But if we let our guard down, we'll be in B.1.1.7 hell come March. QAnon believers grapple with doubt, spin new theories as Trump era ends So what happens now that the prophechy went bust? Does the Q crowd re-join reality, or will they double down into a new conspiracy? thetomzone tracks the moment it came crashing down: YourWullie “Kudos whoever did this 😎” Read the full text of Amanda Gorman’s inaugural poem ‘The Hill We Climb’ I paid partial attention to the inauguration, but then Amanda and her poem:
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Saturday, January 16, 2021
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Saturday, January 2, 2021
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