How to teach yourself hard things
(jvns.ca)
September 2018 Archive
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The Making of Underrun – A WebGL Shooter in 13kb of JavaScript
(phoboslab.org)
123.
Whole Foods workers seek to unionize
(techcrunch.com)
124.
In killing Inbox, Google takes another swipe at its most passionate users
(computerworld.com)
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Is the Lean Startup Dead?
(steveblank.com)
127.
This blog has moved
(allendowney.blogspot.com)
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Ending PHP Support, and the Future of Hack
(hhvm.com)
130.
How a Website Exploited Amazon S3 to Outrank Everyone on Google
(blog.usejournal.com)
132.
How to fail as a new engineering manager
(blog.usejournal.com)
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Latency Numbers Every Programmer Should Know
(people.eecs.berkeley.edu)
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Research shows that nearly every U.S. cell provider is doing throttling
(news.northeastern.edu)
139.
How true hackers write JavaScript
(news.ycombinator.com)
141.
Jack Ma to Retire from Alibaba
(nytimes.com)
142.
A Conversation with Paul Graham [video]
(youtube.com)
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Show HN: Magic Sandbox – learn Kubernetes on real infrastructure
(magicsandbox.com)
145.
The iPhone SE was the best phone Apple ever made, and now it’s dead
(techcrunch.com)
146.
YouTube and Netflix ‘Throttled’ by Carriers
(bloomberg.com)
147.
Postgres 11 – A First Look
(craigkerstiens.com)
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Functional core, imperative shell (2012)
(destroyallsoftware.com)
150.
LOLWUT: a piece of art inside a database command
(antirez.com)