Lessons we learned while bootstrapping
(kinsta.com)
November 2017 Archive
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The Senior Engineer’s Guide to Helping Others Make Decisions
(silverwraith.com)
243.
Chuck Moore, Extreme Programmer
(cs.uni.edu)
244.
245.
Low-cost, non-invasive melanoma detector wins award
(jamesdysonaward.org)
246.
247.
OVH Incident in Strasbourg
(status.ovh.com)
248.
249.
250.
A penetration tester’s guide to sub-domain enumeration
(blog.appsecco.com)
251.
The two questions I ask every interviewer
(blog.wesleyac.com)
252.
DOJ: Strong encryption that we don’t have access to is “unreasonable”
(arstechnica.com)
253.
What If OpenDocument Used SQLite?
(sqlite.org)
254.
The sequence 1 1 ∞ 5 6 3 3 3
(ipfs.io)
255.
How Discord Resizes 150M Images Every Day with Go and C++
(blog.discordapp.com)
256.
The Fight to Mine Your Data and Sell It to Your Boss
(bloomberg.com)
257.
Dell’s gamble on Linux laptops has paid off
(techradar.com)
259.
260.
The Problem of Doctors’ Salaries
(politico.com)
261.
Neovim v0.2.1 released
(github.com)
262.
How Adversarial Attacks Work
(blog.ycombinator.com)
263.
Bitcoin Surges Past $7,000 to Extend Record Rally
(bloomberg.com)
264.
SQL Operations Studio
(github.com)
265.
Switching from 1Password to Bitwarden
(jcs.org)
266.
Bootstrapping My Side Project to $6k/Month
(indiehackers.com)
267.
RISC-V port merged into Linux 4.15
(groups.google.com)
268.
Sick of Ruby, dynamic typing, side effects, and object-orientation (2014)
(blog.abevoelker.com)
269.
Show HN: Server.js – A modern Express alternative
(serverjs.io)
270.
Using a logbook to improve your programming
(routley.io)