Weekend Reading — ASCII stupid question
This week we have tiny wins, good and bad zips, integer overflow, dishwasher cartridges, robots with lasers, and cats dropping things.
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Weekend Reading — ASCII stupid questionThis week we have tiny wins, good and bad zips, integer overflow, dishwasher cartridges, robots with lasers, and cats dropping things.
🪑 Design ObjectiveThe UI & UX Tips Collection: Volume Two Round two, more UI/UX tips, simply explained and beautifully illustrated. Tiny Wins The big benefits you reap from a habit of making little changes.
Lenny Rachitsky 👇 “14 habits of highly effective Product Managers” What is this “shape design” thing? I like these illustrations. 🧰 Tools of the TradePeter Steinberger “Comparing React Native with Flutter on Google Trends is quite interesting. https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&q=React%20Native,Flutter” Hosting SQLite databases on Github Pages This is a clever bit of engineering:
Jean Yang 👇 Interesting thread:
The history of CSS Always interesting to read how technologies are born. Emily Strickland TIL
📓 Lines of CodeThe True Meaning of Technical Debt Reframing technical debt as a disagreement between business needs and how the software has been written. Matt Rickard Integer overflow:
🧑🤝🧑 TeamworkJennifer Kim It sure looks like it:
And after 2020, it might be quite the rebound. Eryn O'Neil:
Yale study shows class bias in hiring based on few seconds of speech Maybe bring Alexa to the job interview?
📈 Business SideTarak Parekh “This chart by @kevinrooke - 🤯” 🔒 Locked DoorsThe Instagram ads Facebook won’t show you Signal runs multi-variant Instagram ad that show people the data that Facebook collects about them. Not surprisingly, Facebook shut it down. Renew and Refill Bob Cassettes for 98% Cost Saving! So apparently there are desktop dishwashers, and like printers they make all the money on cartridges:
⭐ None of the AboveDan Barrett “Lies.”
Cargo Pants and Outdoor Slippers Are Hot, as Americans Return to Stores It’s back to buttoned shirts and zipped pants. 🤷♂️: Farming Robot Kills 100,000 Weeds per Hour With Lasers Imagine this technology but in a Roomba? A farmer moved the border between France and Belgium so his tractor could have more room I wish we can resolve all border disputes this easily:
Why Cats Knock Your Stuff Over—and How to Stop Them I don’t have a cat, so my opinion is that you catch them in the act and post the clip to Instagram and that would shame the cat to stop … or at the very least entertain the rest of us. Is Night Shift really helping you sleep better? TL;DR probably not. I love Night Shift. I'm at the age where I can feel how it helps relieve eye strain. For sleeping, though, what I found most helpful is using dark mode and on lowest brightness. Reading in the dark with only the letters lighting up, instant snooze. 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? |
Saturday, May 1, 2021
his week we Telegram with Yaya, come out of the cave, done fucking around, we keep ourselves sharp, and watch a real estate seminar.
Saturday, April 24, 2021
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.
Monday, April 19, 2021
This week we start with a unicorn and end with a goat, we talk about goalies and trolleys, we impersonate mom, and draw on the cave wall.
Saturday, April 10, 2021
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.
Sunday, April 4, 2021
This week we overpay for a Substack subscription, Figma becomes the new gaming platform, and we meet a criminal dog.
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