Weekend Reading — 🙄 Could you walk me through your reasoning
This week in the art of the rollup, we find out that masks work (shocker!), the earth is not flat, a new kind of bacon, and how to say “y’all sound crazy”
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Weekend Reading — 🙄 Could you walk me through your reasoningThis week in the art of the rollup, we find out that masks work (shocker!), the earth is not flat, a new kind of bacon, and how to say “y’all sound crazy”
PsBattle: This Propane Tank Painted like a Lego Head 🪑 Design Objectivezoehong Accessibility FTW:
The unreasonable effectiveness of simple HTML The crappy browser in your PlayStation Portable, smart TV, or car dashboard is still a browser. Don't forget about these users. Alex Sharp “The @getTeamflow pricing page is smart. Anchoring FTW” 🧰 Tools of the TradeSidekick I’ve been using Sidekick as my work browser for a month now (Safari for everything else). It's Chrome if Chrome had good tab management and app support. Sidekick has automatic tab suspension, so you never run out of memory. You can switch between multiple workspaces — I use one workspace for each project I'm working on. Sidekick has first party support for apps like GMail, Figma, Notion, Slack, etc. It can search through emails and web pages. Lots of cool things. Free for individual use, and there's a paid team plan, so you're not the product. Snyk | Developer security Your periodic reminder. Add Snyk to your build pipeline, to get security alerts, and to apply patches to production code. iconduck.com Search 108,210 free open source icons & illustrations. Parcel Code editor specifically for developing email templates. googleapis/release-please Release Please automates CHANGELOG and version bumps from Git, using commit messages that follow the Conventional Commit messages style.
Shareful A great little extension for the macOS share menu: adds copy to clipboard, save as file, and open in any app. Scratchpad What if Superhman but for Salesforce? A Chrome extension that modernizes Salesforce: sales notes, spreadsheets, tasks, Kanban boards, search, and more. Battery Buddy It’s like the default battery indicator in your menu bar, but cute. 🕸️ Web-endNES.css Style your page to look like NES console.
jordwalke That’s just one of 71 domains:
📓 Lines of CodeRicky 😂
The epistemology of software quality – Increment: Teams Don’t ignore human factors:
Are We Really Engineers? A three part essay exploring software engineering, what it is, what’s similar to and different from other branches of engineering. I think engineers in other fields would kill to have the quick feedback loops and speed of iteration. toya Guess I'm doing programming right:
🧑🤝🧑 TeamworkSandra E. Garcia: Has anyone figured out how to say “y’all sound crazy” in a professional setting? Asiago: Could you walk me through your reasoning Also this TikTok by Sarah the corporate mama. Denise Yu 👇 Couple of things that stood up from this thread, first learn “the art of the rollup”:
And also use meetings sparingly (this came up in conversation this week):
rands … and come up with the most creative solutions:
📈 Business SideChadford Whitmore VI This is what we call “stock fundamentals”:
GameStop mania may not have been the retail trader rebellion it was perceived to be, data shows In two weeks, GME went from $61 to $400 and back to $60. It was entertaining to watch, and in the end, Wall Street did made a penny or two from investment advice posted on Reddit:
🏛 PolitechsNow It’s The Democrats Turn To Destroy The Open Internet: Mark Warner’s 230 Reform Bill Is A Dumpster Fire Of Cluelessness All the attempts to “fix“ Section 230 are clueless, they're knee-jerk reactions that will do more harm than good, and help exactly the companies that do the most to spread misinformation. Know, Prevent, Fix: A framework for shifting the discussion around vulnerabilities in open source The art of saying “we're not going to start paying open-source developers, but they should work harder to meet our corporate mandates":
What went wrong with America’s $44 million vaccine data system? The government handed a no-bid contract to Deloitte. Yes, the very same Deloitte that bungled the unemployment website just last year, why do you ask? 🔒 Locked DoorsThomasbcn “Google's iOS apps release cycle before & after Apple asks to disclose privacy labels. Thie pattern is probably just a coincidence. We all know "transparency forms the bedrock of [their] commitment to users"...” Russian hack brings changes, uncertainty to US court system And we roll back to Xerox and fax machines:
Elliot Alderson “May I ask how you get this iPhone my friend?” 😷 Mask UpHygiene and immunity leave flu germs with nowhere to go Masks work!
Habitual use of vitamin D supplements and risk of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection: a prospective study in UK Biobank There’s evidence in favor of taking vitamin D supplements. If you spend most of your day working indoors, you're likely not getting enough vitamin D:
Israel leads the world in COVID-19 vaccinations. Here’s how the country has inoculated more than a third of its population. Things that help: a centralized healthcare system, big data, tight deadline. Things that really help: no bullshit attitude and room to improvise.
Sarah Kelly “lmao this is the most 2021 rejection ever” Get Ready for False Side Effects When millions of people take a medication (including vaccines), few people will have unexpected reactions. Random trivia, during the vaccine trials, Moderna had to report any Serious Adverse Effects to the FDA. Including, the time a volunteer was struck by lightning:
⭐ None of the AboveVincent Bevins "A woman conducted her aerobics class in Myanmar without realizing a coup was taking place. Behind her, a military convoy arrives at parliament." (source Àngel Marrades)
C Thi Nguyen 👇 A thread about the world of perfume as art:
Manisha 🥓
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Early@ A website dedicated to womxn who have helped startups succeed Incredible animation: A billion years of plate tectonics squeezed into 40 seconds. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Meg Elison My favorite gift, a towel warmer:
How a tiny British team created the most iconic chase sequence of all time The creative hacks behind the railway chase scene from The Wrong Trousers. euronews Living Spinach wants you to know this meeting could have been an email …
Smartmatic Complaint Against Fox Corporation Smartmatic makes electronic voting machines. The misinformation campaigns about the elections targeted Smartmatic and it's employees. They decided enough is enough, and are suing Fox Newsde and its gaggle of fear mongers (Dobbs, Bartiromo, Giuliani et al). If you read one legal document this year, this is the one: “The Earth is round. Two plus two equal four. … These are facts …” This should be taught in every lawschool. Kieran Healy “Bayeux Tapestry of Talks in the Era Before Zoom” (You can use the Historic Tale Construction Kit to create your own tapestries) You’re on the free list for Assaf's Weekend Reading. For the full experience, become a paying subscriber. |
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