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My Week in Review (2017-05-07) |
2017-05-07 18:30 |
- Moved to New York for the next two months, getting into a new routine
- Did not expect to have found myself reading so many articles, and unfortunately reading less books/audiobooks this week
- Wishing to build a better tracking/sharing platform of the articles I read each week
- Videos
- Articles (software)
- Programming as a Way of Thinking
- The Time I Had to Crack My Own Reddit Password
- What You Need To Know About SQL's Group By
- Microsoft Flow + Azure Storage + WebJobs + MailChimp + Outlook
- What You Need To Know About OAuth2 And Logging In With Facebook
- VHDL or Verilog?
- SQL is 43 years old - here’s 8 reasons we still use it today
- Advances in Ad Blocking
- The alarming state of secure coding neglect
- Password reuse, credential stuffing and another billion records in Have I been pwned
- Google Knew Hackers Could Launch a Gmail Viral Phishing Campaign Since 2011
- I tried Haskell for 5 years and here’s how it was
- The Horror in the Standard Library
- Everything else
- You're not going to believe what I'm about to tell you
- I Spy
- Dammit LinkedIn, I'm a college dropout! - Paul Holmes - can attest
- Smartphones are the New Cigarettes - I have a similar feelings on smartphones, so I limit the times I use it (never around other people unless to take notes about the discussion or look something up for confirmation) and removed adicting applications (no social media applications installed on phone, I keep Instapaper/Reeder on my homescreen to read articles over feel good posts)
- Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think (Taming the Mammoth) - I would recommend reading this article (and many others) as a reminder to yourself
- Manhood - Insightful look into society
- Storage engine design
- Why Walking Helps Us Think
- 8 Ways to Read (a Lot) More Books This Year
- EXCLUSIVE: Sean Spicer Tweeted a Bitcoin Address – Not His Password
- The Story of NESticle, the Ambitious Emulator That Redefined Retro Gaming
- The 9 questions that uncover the most surprising insights from employees
- Daring Fireball: Interesting Survey of AirPod Users - I've really enjoyed having my Airpods with me and won't go anywhere without them (tend to listen to audiobooks around the house or music when running)
- Y Combinator When No One Cared
- Seth's Blog: When we understand
- This Trump FCC Transition Official Just Made a Great Accidental Argument for Net Neutrality
- The power of gold: Why Deutsche Bundesbank had to promise to leave 1200 tons in New York
- A ‘Cuban Missile Crisis in Slow Motion’ in North Korea
- I’d Pay You $500,000 a Year, but You Can't Do the Work
- The 10x developer is NOT a myth
- We Were Warned About Flaws in the Mobile Data Backbone for Years. Now 2FA Is Screwed.
- Your Garbage is Killing Me
- How I Got Boned by Taxes Two Years in a Row
- Untold Numbers of Canadians Are Streaming Live Online Without Their Knowledge
- Open Sourcing My Personal Medical Record - I envy this and should probably investigate if there's anything I can do in this space
- The six worst recent hypocrisies of the copyright industry
- Something is wrong when the ‘telephone app’ on your phone becomes 3rd party
- How to Survive as a Solo Dev for like a Decade or so
- Daring Fireball: Why Do Some People Not Return Their Shopping Carts?
- Daring Fireball: Apple’s China Problem: WeChat
- Seth's Blog: Pre-existing conditions
- The Ultimate Credit Card Rewards Hack
- Seth's Blog: And we just had a winner