October 25, 2021
Tech News
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These are links that I clicked upvote on on the previous day, either because they were good or to save for later reading:
- 5 side projects in 6 years, earning $0 (comments)
- Show HN: Online editor to create animated SVG (comments)
- Rewriting Reddit (2005) (comments)
- U of T students create fun, science-focused trading cards (comments)
- How to learn mathematics: the asterisk method (comments)
- Ask HN: Which NoCode platforms are fine? (comments)
- Community Banking and Fintech (comments)
- Servicing and repairing electric cars requires new skills (comments)
- The fatiguing effects of camera use in virtual meetings (comments)
- Richard Feynman and the Connection Machine (1989) (comments)
- Fork Freshness: Project lifespans in the Ruby ecosystem (comments)
- Fun with Nano Server (comments)
- Strings, arrays, recursion, and parsing JSON: Exploring PL/pgSQL (comments)
- To learn a new language, read its standard library (comments)
- Show HN: I built a fake VS Code to browse live cricket score in office (comments)
- Node-RED: Low-code programming for event-driven applications (comments)
- WhatsApp scaled to 1B users with only 50 engineers (comments)
- Indexing the Creator Economy (comments)
- The falsehoods of anti-AGPL propaganda (2020) (comments)
- Ask HN: Is the Great Resignation in tech real? If so, why? (comments)
- Google had a plan called “Project NERA” to turn the web into a walled garden (comments)
- Pong using browser windows as the paddles and ball (2009) (comments)
- Idiomatic Clojure without sacrificing performance (comments)
- FTC Report – A Look at What ISPs Know About You [pdf] (comments)
- .NET Hot Reload Support via CLI (comments)
- What do I need to read to be a CSS dev? (comments)
- 20Y study finds little evidence religiosity leads to greater life satisfaction (comments)
- Swapchains and Frame Pacing (comments)
- Good Blessings (2016) (comments)
- Parsing gigabytes of JSON per second (comments)
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