markjgsmith

2020/02/06 #

Today’s links:

  • Spotify is buying Bill Simmons’s The Ringer, a podcast-centric media companywww.vox.com #

  • Welfare surveillance system violates human rights, Dutch court rules - Informative article that ends with the disturbing factoid that Daniel Dines, the world’s first “bot billionaire” wants a robot for every personwww.theguardian.com #

  • Postgres for those who can’t even, part 2 – working with node and jsonrob.conery.io #

  • An investigation shows that UK councils let firms track visits to webpages on benefits and disabilitywww.theguardian.com #

  • Jeff Weiner Updates His LinkedIn Profile - After 11 years as CEO, he is passing the reins to deputy Ryan Roslansky, and will become executive chairwww.wired.com #

  • Apple Adds Universal Purchases for iOS, tvOS and macOS Apps in Xcode 11.4www.macrumors.com #

  • The science of friction - and its surprising impact on our lives - I didn’t know the word Tribology, or that there was an entire area of science devoted to it, interesting talkwww.ted.com #

  • Ultimate guide to concurrent logging in Node.js - Show how to use NodeJS domains to pass context to independently executing tasks, so your debug logs can write out the current context that includes details about which task is creating the log messageitnext.io #

  • Testing Node serverless applications - AWS Lambda functions - A well written article with nice examples, demonstrating that although not totally straight forward, if you structure your code carefully it's possible to write well tested lambda functionsblog.logrocket.com #

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