September 2022 Archive
14941.
What Everyone in Tech Should Know About Teaching and Learning (youtube.com)
14942.
A list of programming screencast series (2016) (rubytapas.com)
14943.
Building Content: Corporate Channels or Personal (compositecode.blog)
14944.
Therapist says she's seen influx of 'Covid babies' (dailymail.co.uk)
14945.
What Is Churn Rate? How to Reduce It? (indiehackers.com)
14946.
Developer inequality and the technical debt crisis (2014) (alarmingdevelopment.org)
14947.
Space agriculture boldly grows food where no one has grown before (salon.com)
14948.
Ethereum Mainnet Merge Viewing Party (youtube.com)
14949.
Burger King Whopper Index (deepnote.com)
14950.
Making representative democracy work: the role of parliamentary admins in the EU (tandfonline.com)
14951.
Seven years in the life of Hypergiants' off-nets (micahlerner.com)
14952.
Show HN: Simple Boilerplate generator node express.js applications (github.com)
14953.
Technological disruption and democracy in the twenty-first century (eujournalfuturesresearch.springeropen.com)
14954.
A plea for lean software [pdf] (cr.yp.to)
14955.
Best Software for Fighting Procrastination and Internet Addiction (nixsanctuary.com)
14956.
A Defense of Constitutional Monarchy (theatlantic.com)
14957.
Remote Development at Slack (slack.engineering)
14958.
Earth’s continents may owe their existence to bombardment from outer space (economist.com)
14959.
Scott Adams' Secret of Success: Failure (2013) (wsj.com)
14960.
The Attention Span. “Where Do Ideas Come From?” (thekcpgroup.com)
14961.
How to Get More Time (ofdollarsanddata.com)
14962.
My new, weird smartcard and how I learned to use it (xeiaso.net)
14963.
Beware of Array Spread (steve.dignam.xyz)
14964.
The Animate and the Inanimate – William J Sidis [pdf] (sidis.net)
14965.
Rest Is Necessary (primecuts.substack.com)
14966.
Android API Levels (apilevels.com)
14967.
China’s success at AI has relied on good data (economist.com)
14968.
How will the Queen's fortune be divided among the royal family? (jpost.com)
14969.
No Grammar to Rule Them All: A Survey of JSON-Style DSLs for Visualization (arxiv.org)
14970.
How pandemics affect divorce rates now – and 100 years ago (theguardian.com)