Weekend Reading — 📽️ A little late to start a movie
This week we decide how big is “big data“, start each meeting late, troll Intel and AMD, hack the ice cream machine, and put a new bezel on an old Mac.
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Weekend Reading — 📽️ A little late to start a movieThis week we decide how big is “big data“, start each meeting late, troll Intel and AMD, hack the ice cream machine, and put a new bezel on an old Mac.
🪑 Design Objective3 design choices that make Whatsapp the best instant messenger I don’t love the aesthetics of WhatsApp, but I agree with the premise of this post. WhatsApp feels like a living room, the place you hang with family and friends, very casual. iMessage is the immaculate boardroom, it’s business attire, people speaking in turns. The UX affects how we choose to communicate and with whom, and WhatsApp nailed social casual. Nat Zor-vax “This is one of my favorite memes. Capitalism breeds innovation” 🧰 Tools of the TradeFigJam for online diagramming Figma just came up with essentially an online whiteboard for team collaboration. FigJam is hand drawing, shapes and connectors, sticky notes, stickers, and reactions. I love the name, and it's a joy to use, except it doesn't seem to work with iPad + Pencil. Using the Switch(true) Pattern in JavaScript Once in a while I'm reminded that this cool trick exist: flip
Copy Content-aware image resizing in JavaScript When you need to resize an image to different proportions, you can either crop the edges, or drop content from the middle. js-image-carver uses the Seam Carving algorithm to remove reundant content, and the article explains how it works in practice. How I set up my Mac I installed these two modules and love them:
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Cerebras Unveils Wafer Scale Engine Two (WSE2): 2.6 Trillion Transistors, 100% Yield The opposite of miniaturizing, the WSE2 is a massive 71 in² chip with 850,000 cores, 2.6 trillion transistors, and 40GB of SRAM. Costs more than a nice house in Palo Alto. What’s the origin of the phrase “Big Data Doesn’t Fit In Excel”? 😆 📓 Lines of CodeJean Yang “Software engineers: would you leave your job because you didn't like the tech stack?” Nadeem Bitar The consequence of monorepo is that every technical cost bears on all projects. Could explain why Google discontinuous products as often as they change underware. Ryan Petrello “Proud to see that code I wrote for parsing timezones in Python was such a travesty that @NASA decided to take it and bury it on another planet.” 🕸️ Web-endLea Verou Can we say forever goodbye to
🧑🤝🧑 TeamworkResearch Proves Your Brain Needs Breaks Microsoft is reminding you that back-to-back Zoom meetings are bad for you. Take breaks between meetings, let your brain recharge. Microsoft also reminds you that Teams has this feature, where it can schedule all meetings to start 5 minutes late. I prefer to start the meetings on the hour, but schedule for 25/45 minutes. Andrew Gazdecki Or you could …
Why your organization needs product principles On product principles:
📈 Business SideCasey Newton This week Facebook announced social audio, Reddit is adding audio to its forums, and Twitter Spaces is also a thing that exists. While everyone is rushing into this space, looks like Clubhouse hit the peak of early adoption:
Apple's M1 Positioning Mocks the Entire x86 Business Model Apple is trolling Intel and AMD by putting the same chip in both iPad and iMac:
Dare Obasanjo Taxes don’t prevent entrepreneurship:
🔒 Locked DoorsExploiting vulnerabilities in Cellebrite UFED and Physical Analyzer from an app’s perspective Most entertaining blog post I read this week. Cellebrite sells devices that extract data files from mobile phones (Android and iOS). Signal developer discovers that Cellebrite is full of security holes, and if Cellebrite happens to read the wrong file, bad things happen. Well …
They Hacked McDonald’s Ice Cream Machines—and Started a Cold War The “Milkshake Shakedown”:
isyourguy 👇 Some background info about BitClout:
⭐ None of the AboveJack Lynch “Famous topics in art history: Hercules attempting to give his cat a pill” Angry Robot It’s never too late …
Étienne FD If this doesn’t get an Ig Nobel … “A Field Study of Pokémon Biodiversity Outside and Inside Mt. Moon, Northern Kanto Region” Millennials: What was the most middle aged thing you caught youself saying recently? 😭
Turning an iPad Pro into the Ultimate Classic Macintosh Trapped on Technology’s Trailing Edge The challenges of dealing with obsolete technologies (and we’re not talking about last year's iPhone):
Chris Heilmann “The valco headphones arrived and I'm very impressed. Especially with the manual.” Feeling Blah During the Pandemic? It's Called Languishing This was a problem before but made much worse by the pandemic:
The Flu Vanished During Covid. What Will Its Return Look Like? What if we normalized mask wearing at the first sign of symptoms (flu, cold, whatever)?
Massimo $1.8M in San Francisco
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