Defining a Distinguished Engineer
(blog.jessfraz.com)
March 2019 Archive
301.
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Plastic Bags to Be Banned in New York
(nytimes.com)
303.
A few simple steps to vastly increase your privacy online
(thetoolsweneed.com)
304.
A Book about Qt5
(qmlbook.github.io)
305.
SpaceX Crew Demo-1 Mission [video]
(spacex.com)
306.
Lyft prices IPO at top of range
(techcrunch.com)
307.
A random dungeon generator in C, small enough to fit on a business card
(gist.github.com)
308.
U.S. teens are spending less time with their friends in person
(theconversation.com)
309.
As Costs Skyrocket, More U.S. Cities Stop Recycling
(nytimes.com)
310.
The Unix-Haters Handbook (1994) [pdf]
(web.mit.edu)
311.
Roll Your Own Analytics
(pcmaffey.com)
312.
How to pass a programming interview (2016)
(triplebyte.com)
313.
314.
Office Depot computer scans gave fake results
(consumer.ftc.gov)
316.
If You Can’t Afford the Rent, It’s My Problem, Too
(bloomberg.com)
317.
Eliminating Robocalls
(twilio.com)
318.
Weekend ‘catch-up sleep’ is a lie
(washingtonpost.com)
319.
Debian Buster will only be 54% reproducible, while we could be at 90%
(lists.debian.org)
320.
U.S. Firms Are Helping Build China’s Orwellian State
(foreignpolicy.com)
321.
Hard disks can be turned into listening devices
(theregister.co.uk)
322.
Oculus Rift S
(oculus.com)
323.
Which Programming Languages Use the Least Electricity? (2018)
(thenewstack.io)
324.
Four Wikipedias to ‘Black Out’ over EU Copyright Directive
(wikimediafoundation.org)
326.
327.
Easy to Remember Color Guide for Non-Designers
(sendwithses.gitbook.io)
328.
AdNauseam – clicking ads so you don't have to
(adnauseam.io)
329.
Nobody wants to read your shit (2009)
(stevenpressfield.com)