Are there any recommendations for books thats are less algorithms and more how to structure software, how to structure databases and data and how to build reliable apps/websites and reduce spaghetti code?
What you are forgetting is that advertising is moving away because readers are. People came for the value they are no longer getting. Advertisers are just the result of that
Also depends a bit on the thing you work on. But we have used local arts funding for this. It helped us be a little bit more formal, while having a small amount of money for the people helping out. It does comes with its paperwork/obligations though
One thing that always seems a but more complicated at gitlab is to get a full overview/dashboard of my companies projects/repos. Has anyone found a better way to deal with that?
A lot of the stack overflow questions are moved to domain specific slack/discord/spectrumapp communities. Effectively making them harder to search, more gated and incrowdy than regular websites
For one it runs on about every mac you can buy, you dint really need a big expensive computer to use it. Unlike photoshop or illustrator. This together with a simple UI, features especially for interface design (so you dont have to fight to get the program out of print color mode)
I think newsletters are great. They are a media platform thats is distributed and open to everyone. Its personal and direct, and the users itself has a lot of control in how they digest the information. However Im sad to see how much of this media will end up in closed of spaces. (Same as the rise of slack/discord communities) its sad to see things are not open and public. Which makes access much more only to the few in the know.
Youtube doesnt seem to save settings like darkmode and languagues (defaulting to my localized option instead of my set language) with ad block from ghostery