Weekend Reading — 1337 weeks ago
his week we Telegram with Yaya, come out of the cave, done fucking around, we keep ourselves sharp, and watch a real estate seminar.
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Weekend Reading — 1337 weeks agohis week we Telegram with Yaya, come out of the cave, done fucking around, we keep ourselves sharp, and watch a real estate seminar.
Joaquim Campa “Animals Taking Seflies. Thread.” 🪑 Design ObjectiveManu This is just brilliant product design:
Harry's Marketing Examples I like this simple formula. Beyond marketing copy, this is a fantastic formula for deciding which feature to build next, and using contrast to decide what it should look like:
🧰 Tools of the TradeCharity Majors This one metric can tell you a lot about product quality, security, and reliability. It's also very revealing of team dynamics:
10 Tips to Get Faster Code Reviews Speaking of rapid deployment:
The First Self-Serve Personalization Engine: Amplitude Recommend Amplitude is a product analytics platform: you send user activity events to the Amplitude API, and it tells you how people are using your product. And it’s really good at that. Since Amplitude collects all that usage data, why not got one step further and …
A Complete Guide To Incremental Static Regeneration (ISR) With Next.js When and how to use static site generation vs server side rendering:
Weng 👇 Cool hack. Using LinkedIn search to find how many companies are switching from Splunk to the Elastic. What other switching trends can you find?
1Password Secrets Automation workflow 1Password adds an API: manage team secrets in 1Password, use the API to access them from web app, Terraform, etc. Scott Hanselman “Current status - running Windows 3.1 via JavaScript inside of Chrome on Linux via WSLg on Windows 10. THIS IS HOW I DEVELOP SOFTWARE NOW” 📓 Lines of CodeReductRs I feel attacked:
You might as well timestamp it I second that:
justjavac/proxy-www Oh the things you can do with JavaScript proxies:
15 French volunteers leave cave after 40 days without daylight or clocks This is what programming feels like, minus the 100% humidity:
🧑🤝🧑 TeamworkKerri Miller Yes:
De-cluttered Software Development Ask yourself, do you really need that pre-work meeting?
Or is it a symptom for lack of responsibility?
📈 Business SideWhat really happened at Basecamp It started with a list of “funny“ customer names, and by Friday a third of Basecamp employees quit:
Patreon CEO Posts YouTube Apology for Firing 36 People As Valuation Rises to $4 Billion Also this week Lambda School lays off 65 employees amid restructuring. And was Basecamp really a stealth layoff? Is this a sign the software industry is going through a correction? CEO of $2 Billion Startup Ousted for Taking LSD at Work That can’t be the real reason:
🔒 Locked DoorsCrypto miners are killing free CI Proof-of-work cryptocurrencies are a tragedy of the commons part #748:
SwiftOnSecurity It's not wrong …
Esquiring “#FUNFACT - The 1995 movie 'Hackers' was released 1337 weeks ago” ⭐ None of the AboveKate Fuller “World map if you’re a fish”
Ollie “the crucial 4th ice cream bowl was lost at some point, forever altering the vibe” Boulders block Boulder Canyon road near Boulder, Colorado, Boulder County Sheriff’s Office says TFW you wait your entire career to write that one headline.
Jack Poulson 👇 What happens when Edward Snowden gets invited to talk at a real estate seminar?
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