Weekend Reading — 📳 It’s called vibes
This week we avoid an airline disaster, get a chocolate expense fund, pay the door fee, and try to get at least one project finished.
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Weekend Reading — 📳 It’s called vibesThis week we avoid an airline disaster, get a chocolate expense fund, pay the door fee, and try to get at least one project finished.
Pavel #StopAsianHate “UI design vs Business model” 🧰 Tools of the TradeTopframe Customize your Mac’s desktop with HTML/CSS/JS.
Clerk User management for Jamstack. Basically all the stuff you don’t want to implement (sign up/sign in, profile page, etc) wrapped up in easy to use React/jQuery components. microsoft/codetour CodeTour is a Visual Studio Code extension, which allows you to record and playback guided walkthroughs of your codebases. This looks great for on-boarding developers, bug reports, and code review. papercups Papercups is an open source live customer chat web app written in Elixir. The hosted version is an alternative to Drift/Intercom. With source code you can build other interesting chat-centric applications. 📓 Lines of CodeAAIB Bulletin 26814 Cultural differences almost caused an air disaster:
Jeffrey Goldberg This is interesting. 1Password rewriting core code in Rust:
🧑🤝🧑 TeamworkRobert J. Hansen 👇 Thread on having better relations between IT and end-users:
Lenny Rachitsky “Types of projects you'll experience at work, as taught to us by Kurt Vonnegut” After Working at Google, I’ll Never Let Myself Love a Job Again HR can really mess people up:
🔒 Locked DoorsFacebook Leaked the Data of 533 Million Users and Didn’t Tell Anyone Oops. But don’t worry, it's only your “old" phone/email/home address from 2019:
Cybersecurity investment grows in 2020, but organizations face record data breaches 2020 was a banner year for spending on information security, but also a banner year for data breaches. Ubik by Philip K. Dick, 1969 The future we were promised:
Jake Groves The future we got:
🏛 PolitechsSCOTUSblog SCOTUS rules in favor of Google, and considers Google’s implementation of the Java APIs fair use:
This ruling is more than just Google vs Oracle. Ruling that software developers can reimplement interfaces (APIs, protocols, etc) will allow for greater portability, minimize vendor lock-in, and give consumers more choice. ⭐ None of the AboveZach Holman “"my laundry machine uses gigabytes of traffic every day" is another one of those fun things we can say now that we live in The Future™”
Why there really aren’t 2 million podcasts Everybody has a podcast, but a quarter of podcasts are just one episode. Amy Oh damn:
Ayesha A. Siddiqi “it’s called vibes”
xkcd.com Revenge-based public health policy. How QAnon Is Tearing Families Apart This reads like a social disorder: something that afflicts a group of people, makes it hard to integrate with society, and it's not a matter of politics or identity:
Everyone Is Beautiful and No One Is Horny How modern action movies fetishize our bodies for a PG-13 audience. Did you enjoy this issue of Weekend Reading? I want more people to discover my newsletter. Can you help by sharing it with a friend? |
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