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2018/10/31 #

Today’s links:

  • Redis Streams are a new feature in Redis 5 - useful for implementing task queuesredis.io #

  • How Instagram Made Extreme Couponers of Us All (Couponing somehow feels like a fractal of everything on the internet)www.theringer.com #

  • Just The Good Stuff From Today's Apple Eventdigg.com #

  • MacBook Air vs. iPad Pro is a choice between the past and the futurewww.theverge.com #

2018/10/29 #

Today’s links:

  • Some research from DigitalOcean shows that in open source new devs contribute more than older devsblog.digitalocean.com #

  • IBM to acquire Red Hat in deal valued at $34 billionwww.cnbc.com #

  • China has been 'hijacking the vital internet backbone of western countries'www.zdnet.com #

  • Leicester City owner among five dead in helicopter crashwww.bbc.com #

  • Every story in the world has one of these six basic plotswww.bbc.com #

  • Remy has an interesting bash script debug story using the linux od command (neat command I wasn't aware of)remysharp.com #

  • Leicester City fans pay tribute to owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, who has died in a helicopter crashwww.bbc.com #

2018/10/28 #

Today’s links:

  • GraphQL - A success story for PayPal Checkoutmedium.com #

  • Leicester City owner's helicopter crashes leaving stadiumwww.bbc.com #

  • You can do a lot with a virtual dom library and vanilla javascriptmedium.com #

  • The digital gap between rich and poor kids is not what we expected (badly written article on an interesting topic)www.nytimes.com #

  • A good description of the main features of the Joi module used for input/output validationmedium.com #

2018/10/26 #

Today’s links:

  • Introducing Hooks - feature proposal to use state and other React features without writing a classreactjs.org #

  • Some Google execs believe that "owner relationships" (with actual people) are ok, including Andy Rubin, the ‘Father of Android’www.nytimes.com #

  • Slavery is any system in which principles of property law are applied to people, allowing individuals to own, buy and sell other individuals, as a de jure form of propertyen.wikipedia.org #

  • Bitbucket are removing support for deploy keys in their v2 API (Jan 2019) - Go and vote for this critical issue!bitbucket.org #

  • China Telecom has been using poisoned internet routes to suck up massive amounts of US and Canadian internet trafficboingboing.net #

2018/10/25 #

Today’s links:

  • 30 Seconds of CSS - A curated collection of useful CSS snippets you can understand in 30 seconds or less30-seconds.github.io #

  • When Trump Phones Friends, the Chinese and the Russians Listen and Learnwww.nytimes.com #

  • Ex-Facebook security chief calls out Tim Cook and Apple's practices in Chinawww.cnbc.com #

  • October Brings Node.js 10.x to LTS and Node.js 11 to Current!medium.com #

  • Apple picks Thailand for its second retail store in Southeast Asiatechcrunch.com #

  • My father says he’s a ‘targeted individual. ’ Maybe we all arewww.wired.com #

2018/10/24 #

Today’s links:

  • India’s unicorn startups concentrate on local issues in education, logistics, and lodging - international expansion soonwww.bloomberg.com #

  • Dutch King Willem-Alexander warns of Brexit uncertaintywww.bbc.com #

  • Apple’s Tim Cook makes blistering attack on the “data industrial complex”techcrunch.com #

  • RA.644 Leon Vynehall - "Vynehall transcends his tag as a dance music producer and simply becomes a musician who's expressing himself."www.residentadvisor.net #

2018/10/22 #

Today’s links:

  • Saudi Arabia admits to journalist Jamal Khashoggi being the murdered in a 'rogue operation'www.bbc.com #

  • Google to open source the firmware used in it the Pixel 3's separate security chipwww.wired.com #

  • Youth of the Apocalypse - The London hip hop group, formed by members of the Klaxons and Gorillazwww.huckmag.com #

2018/10/21 #

Today’s links:

  • President Trump to pull US from Russia missile treatywww.bbc.co.uk #

  • Hundreds of thousands attend London People's Vote protest - Some want deal or no deal, others want to cancel the first referendum - seems like a badly organised (though well attended) protest, or shody reportingwww.bbc.co.uk #

  • Apple CEO Tim Cook Is Calling For Bloomberg To Retract Its Chinese Spy Chip Storywww.buzzfeednews.com #

  • G4S announces high-security ‘vault storage’ for holding crypto (also run prisons, detention centers, and vault storage of cash)cointelegraph.com #

2018/10/20 #

Today’s links:

  • The Ultimate Guide to Execution Contexts, Hoisting, Scopes, and Closures in JavaScripttylermcginnis.com #

  • 5 Tips to Write Better Conditionals in JavaScriptscotch.io #

  • LoopBack 4 - Build Amazing APIs (Looks great but imo after 10 mins feels like giant ball of complexity)v4.loopback.io #

  • Compose to a Vertical Rhythm - "regular use of space provides rhythm in typography"24ways.org #

2018/10/19 #

Today’s links:

  • Schnack - Simple node app for Disqus-like drop-in commenting on static websitegithub.com #

  • Encrypted SNI Comes to Firefox Nightly - "do you want the person at the coffee shop next to you to know you’re visiting cancer.org?"blog.mozilla.org #

  • How to find the best open source Node.js projects to study for leveling up your skillswww.coreycleary.me #

  • Six random insights from Henry Rollins’ 2018 Travel Slideshowrolfpotts.com #

2018/10/18 #

Today’s links:

  • Apple launched a new privacy website that lets you find all the data the company has on youwww.cnbc.com #

  • Search engine Baidu becomes first China firm to join U.S. AI ethics groupwww.reuters.com #

  • Cannabis in Canada - How it went down on Legalisation Day, Amnesty for past convictions, pot jokeswww.bbc.co.uk #

2018/10/17 #

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2018/10/16 #

Today’s links:

  • A Genocide Incited on Facebook, With Posts From Myanmar’s Militarywww.nytimes.com #

  • Amazon's Jeff Bezos Says Tech Companies Should Work With the Pentagonwww.wired.com #

  • IRL (In Real Life) add blockers in sun glasses - block billboard adds and screenswww.producthunt.com #

  • A sensible, free guide to negotiating book contracts by the nonprofit Authors Allianceboingboing.net #

  • Can't drag bookmarklets to the bookmarks bar (Chrome) - This just started happening for me today - How can that be?bugs.chromium.org #

  • MongoDB switches up its open source license - introduces the Server Side Public License (SSPL)techcrunch.com #

  • Polar - A powerful offline browser for Mac, Windows, and Linux for managing all your web content, books, and notesgetpolarized.io #

  • 33 concepts every JavaScript developer should knowgithub.com #

  • MongoDB Issues New Server Side Public License for MongoDB Community Serverwww.mongodb.com #

2018/10/15 #

Today’s links:

  • Genome hackers show no one’s dna is anonymous anymore (60% of Europeans can be identified)www.wired.com #

  • Facebook drove Egypt's revolution - Now it's being used as a weapon to oppress womenwww.wired.co.uk #

  • Twitter is being investigated over its collection of data in its link-shortening systemtheblogroom.com #

  • Military leaders are starting to freak out over Russia’s information warfare dominancetaskandpurpose.com #

2018/10/14 #

Today’s links:

  • Silicon Valley’s Saudi Arabia Problem - Technology companies can no longer turn a blind eye to the human rights abuses of one of their largest investorswww.nytimes.com #

  • Interesting article that observes some signs that Google might be looking to drop the Android brand9to5google.com #

  • Edward Curtis: Was this the most ambitious photo project ever?www.bbc.com #

  • Epic photographic odyssey that documented Native Americanswww.bbc.com #

  • Lewis Hine - The child labour photos that led to changewww.bbc.com #

  • Lewis Hine and the photos that changed Americawww.bbc.com #

  • Latest Revision to ARM Instruction Set Includes Optimizations Just for JavaScriptdaringfireball.net #

2018/10/13 #

Today’s links:

  • New Issue - universal-analytics - Creating client-side and server-side views using custom dimensions doesn't work for transactionsgithub.com #

  • Google releases open source vpn software called Outline - secure access to the open web (Node.js code base)opensource.googleblog.com #

  • How To Automate Database Migrations in MongoDB Using Nodejs101node.io #

  • accesscontrol - Role and Attribute based Access Control for Node.jsgithub.com #

2018/10/12 #

Today’s links:

  • Lets-build-express - how to create the express library from scratchgithub.com #

  • Kanye - 'Trump hat made me feel like Superman'www.bbc.com #

  • Pro-privacy search engine DuckDuckGo hits 30M daily searches, up 50%%20in a yeartechcrunch.com #

  • CommonSense Robotics launches micro-fulfillment center in Tel Avivventurebeat.com #

  • PayPal partners with Walmart to offer in-store balance withdraws, depositswww.zdnet.com #

  • In Gary Hustwit’s new documentary “Rams,” the legendary industrial designer indicts the world he helped createwww.fastcompany.com #

2018/10/11 #

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2018/10/08 #

Today’s links:

  • Interpol Chief, Detained by China, Resigns Under ‘Supervision’ of Party Watchdogwww.nytimes.com #

  • The ghostly radio station that no one claims to runwww.bbc.com #

  • John Gruber on the Bloomberg hacked chips story - "This is only beginning. Apple is not letting this go"daringfireball.net #

2018/10/07 #

Today’s links:

  • Should a Collapsing America Just Break Up? (Some of these issues are global imho)eand.co #

  • Bytedance rises as Facebook falls, takes over most valuable startup from Ubermedium.com #

  • New North American trade deal has bad news for Canadian copyrightwww.eff.org #

  • New Issue - node - JSON error when building docsgithub.com #

  • New Issue - express-rate-limit - Upgrading to v3 - How to implement rate limiting with slow down?github.com #

  • New Issue - npm - npm install --production tries to install devDependencies with node v10.11.0 (npm v6.4.1)npm.community #

  • Critical Path Driven Development - Distributed traces, cross-stack debugging and visibilitymedium.com #

  • New Issue - express-redis-cache - Cache always skipped when redis client created earlier is specifiedgithub.com #

2018/10/06 #

Today’s links:

  • Node.js Foundation and JS Foundation Announce Intent to Create Joint Organization to Support the Broad Node.js and JavaScript Communitieswww.linuxfoundation.org #

  • More on that weird Bloomberg spy chip story reveals the murky world of national security reportingtechcrunch.com #

  • Instagram’s Nametag feature makes it easier to follow people you meet IRLwww.theverge.com #

2018/10/04 #

Today’s links:

  • Breitbart and Infowars join the Daily Mail as banned from being used as a source for facts on Wikipediamotherboard.vice.com #

  • 'Trump alert' - US mobile phone owners get test messagewww.bbc.com #

  • Japan set to allow gene editing in human embryos (US, China and UK already do it) - Do we really want to live in gene editing arms race based societies?www.nature.com #

  • IMHO concentrate on people of all ages spending at least as much outdoor time as inmates and chickens (perhaps gene editing can wait?)www.huffingtonpost.com #

  • With all the talk about social credit scores etc, the only metric that is important: Number of minutes spent outdoors per dayen.wikipedia.org #

  • Hey leaders of the world - instead (or in addition to) minimum wage, how about introducing a minimum number of minutes per day spent outdoors?en.wikipedia.org #

  • Weird story about a Bloomberg special report on China hardware hacking Amazon and Apple that everyone denies except for Bloombergwww.bbc.com #

  • As we charge forward into an AI gene editing future let's remember that it's only been a few decades since the horrible policies of Eugenicsen.wikipedia.org #

2018/10/03 #

Today’s links:

  • Accessibility isn’t a barrier -  it’s what removes them - It frees us from one path and gives us manyuxdesign.cc #

  • Google to debut Chrome browser game streaming - Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (the graphics looks pretty darn good)techcrunch.com #

  • Interesting name for a company Free Speech Systems, sounds like a software companyen.wikipedia.org #

2018/10/02 #

Today’s links:

  • Inventor of JavaScript Brendan Eich writes to the US Senate: we need a GDPR for the United Statesbrave.com #

  • Chrome 70 - Trustworthy Chrome Extensions, by default (access lists, no obfuscated code)blog.chromium.org #

  • The Internet Archive fixes more than 9 million broken links on Wikipediablog.archive.org #

  • The Internet Archive's annual bash is tomorrow - Building a Better Webblog.archive.org #

  • Amazon increases minimum wage for all U.S. workers to $15 an hourtechcrunch.com #

  • Physics Nobel won by laser wizardry – laureates include first woman in 55 yearswww.nature.com #

  • What’s the Cost of Buying Links in 2018?ahrefs.com #

2018/10/01 #

Today’s links:

  • China's Muslim Uighurs 'crackdown' - Dealing with Islamic extremism by putting everyone in rehabilitation campswww.bbc.com #

  • "We used to sit and eat together, but now they behaved like they were not aware of what they were doing, like someone who had lost their memory after a car crash"www.bbc.com #

  • Over the last 60 years in the UK the price of food has halved while the price of housing has doubledwww.bbc.com #

  • Independent Music Podcast #200 – Shackleton, Jerusalem In My Heart, Etienne Jaumet, Tomás Urquieta, Lucinda Chuaindependentmusicpodcast.net #

  • A look at the resilience of audio and specifically podcastingmedium.com #

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