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Ask HN: How to connect with fellow developers given few physical opportunities?

100 points·by erikpl·5 वर्ष पहले·80 comments

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erikpl
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Sounds like yet another echo chamber...

Will be interesting so see how they plan to tackle the issues of factuality and bias in the articles they feed users (if they plan to address that at all).
erikpl
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Media Bias Fact Check describes it as a very right-biased outlet with questionable factuality. They are also categorized as "right-biased" by Ground News, "right-leaning" by AllSides and "far-right" by Wikipedia. Maybe not the best source for neutral and factual news coverage?
erikpl
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https://erikpl.com/

It's just a landing page using a modified Hugo theme, I believe.

Not really a front-end person, but it does the job. And it performs great on Website Carbon:)
erikpl
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Thank you so much for this!
erikpl
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Maybe Porto? Never been, but I've heard great things! Maybe check out the Nomadlist listing (heh): https://nomadlist.com/porto
erikpl
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While I love the premise, it should do a better job of keeping track of active and secure instances of the different services. I've had a lot of trouble with broken redirects.
erikpl
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If I had to learn algorithms again, and especially if I had to self-study the topic, I would personally choose a somewhat lighter textbook as an entry point, and then use CLRS for more rigor when needed. I used Skiena's excellent book for this purpose, but Sedgewick's might also be a good option. Note that Skiena doesn't cover all the topics in CLRS, but you should find most of it in there. But what you DO find is a much entertaining and motivating read.
erikpl
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What would you say are the prerequisites to the Analysis books? I did single-variable calculus and linear algebra in university a few years ago, but I have to admit that I'm a bit rusty.