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The Hardest Working Office Design in America Encrypts Your Data–With Lava Lamps

fastcompany.com
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GitHub Actions is slowly killing engineering teams

iankduncan.com
404 points·by codesuki·5 miesięcy temu·208 comments

Think Real Hard

benkuhn.net
2 points·by codesuki·5 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Go Error Propagation and API Contracts

matttproud.com
4 points·by codesuki·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

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Primeagen interviews Uncle Bob [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by codesuki·2 lata temu·1 comments

The Byte Order Fallacy

commandcenter.blogspot.com
45 points·by codesuki·2 lata temu·58 comments

The Sourdough Framework

the-sourdough-framework.com
2 points·by codesuki·3 lata temu·0 comments

Spotify doesn’t use “the Spotify model” and neither should you

jeremiahlee.com
3 points·by codesuki·4 lata temu·0 comments

Sleep scientist Russell Foster: ‘I want to take the anxiety around sleep away’

theguardian.com
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The impact of digital media on children’s intelligence

nature.com
309 points·by codesuki·4 lata temu·252 comments

Spotify doesn’t use “the Spotify model” and neither should you

jeremiahlee.com
6 points·by codesuki·4 lata temu·0 comments

22 Years of Emacs

arjenwiersma.nl
7 points·by codesuki·4 lata temu·1 comments

SugarCoat: Private browsing without breaking the web

ucsdnews.ucsd.edu
174 points·by codesuki·5 lat temu·60 comments

What Is Aphantasia?

aphantasia.com
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Sub7 legacy: A fan made sub7

sub7crew.org
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Sub7

web.archive.org
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Modern Microprocessors – A 90-Minute Guide (2001-2016)

lighterra.com
178 points·by codesuki·5 lat temu·41 comments

They want to be Thoughts on code reviews and the power of patch series

nhaehnle.blogspot.com
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codesuki
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Thanks for the recommendation, looks promising!
codesuki
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
I recently read mathematics for the nonmathematician. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/281821.Mathematics_for_t...

Although the math in the book is relatively basic I enjoyed it tremendously because it gives the historical development for everything and even describes the characters of different mathematicians, etc. The historical context helps so much with understanding.
codesuki
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
I like your point about feedback. That's how I describe my difficulties with proofs, too. There is no way of knowing a proof is right without knowing it's right. (Or maybe I am just missing the point)

I will look into Lean that is mentioned here.
codesuki
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
I really liked this book https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/2558730.Digital_Desig...

It teaches the basics and then how to build a MIPS processor.

I know that's only part of what nand 2 tetris aims for. But still good.
codesuki
·2 lata temu·discuss
A very well done interview. Discussing technical topics and trying to find common ground. Reading comments on Uncle Bob's Startup Trap article made me think HN users could maybe learn something from Prime.
codesuki
·2 lata temu·discuss
I had to laugh so much because of spreadsheep. Thank you.
codesuki
·3 lata temu·discuss
I found this book very useful for basic topics. https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/79781

It has solutions for many exercises.
codesuki
·4 lata temu·discuss
In Germany you can negotiate a few things down in electronic stores. Particularly if you buy several items. Or if the competitor sells it cheaper.

Same works in Japan. Saved me a few hundred bucks on my TV.
codesuki
·4 lata temu·discuss
I changed from pour over to cold brew around a year ago thanks to a recommendation of my co-worker. Can't go back to hot coffee now, I enjoy it way too much. Somehow it's much more forgiving than pour over coffee and super easy, too. Hario (and many others) sells some glass pitchers with filter. You put them in the fridge overnight and have great coffee in the morning.
codesuki
·4 lata temu·discuss
About 4 years ago I filed a bug report about tabs opened from a pinned tab not opening as the rightmost tab (it opens as the first tab). I also tried to write a patch for it, but the issue is still open.

Anyway, how is Mozilla to work for? I always thought it must be great, but recently reading about the firings and project cancellations it doesn't seem so rosy anymore.
codesuki
·5 lat temu·discuss
Thanks for sharing! Didn't read about that one.
codesuki
·5 lat temu·discuss
I can totally see that happening. And then it's 'oops we leaked all your kids audio', 'our ml researchers are listing to your kids audio to improve ads that will soon play on your tape recorder', etc.
codesuki
·5 lat temu·discuss
This seems to be a theme. Toy quality going down. There was a tape recorder with mic from fisher price. You could use the mic to record on the tape and keep it around. I thought to buy it for my kids because I had good memories of it, but guess what. They replaced the tape with tiny memory that you have to overwrite all the time. If they at least would have supported some removable memory.
codesuki
·5 lat temu·discuss
I recently started working through Basic Mathematics by Lang. It has exercises with solutions to about half of them. It starts basic but introduces simple proofs early. Although what counts as 'from scratch' depends on the reader I guess. The book doesn't define numbers via sets, maybe check the table of contents.
codesuki
·5 lat temu·discuss
wow, unrelated to the article content, but... I was on the page and thought 'how come there is so little noise on this page and I can focus on the text?' Didn't know there is a 'lite' CNN. I wish the internet would be like that again.
codesuki
·5 lat temu·discuss
The missing threading on mobile and overall app experience was what made me not switch to protomail. It wasn't the actual missing feature but the fact that when I googled for it I found people requesting this feature several years ago (maybe 2016) up until now and staff doesn't give any answer. So I thought it might not be the most customer focused business.
codesuki
·5 lat temu·discuss
https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/f2c99b/you_can_play_...
codesuki
·5 lat temu·discuss
Great post!
codesuki
·5 lat temu·discuss
I think https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26925235 put it nicely.

PRs are expensive. So when you think 'this is a self contained change, but I need it to continue development' you are unlikely to send a PR for it. You will just pile on more code.

Because if you make another PR based on that first PR and someone finally does code review and tells you to fix something then you suddenly need to propagate these changes to all follow up PRs which is quite some work.

And while I think I might just miss something obvious it seems many people miss it that's why we have blog posts about 'stacked PRs'. (On HN a day ago or so)
codesuki
·5 lat temu·discuss
AFAIU this is trunk based development. It's just way easier with a system like Gerrit than it is with GitHub.