2022 interesting
What I took a look including old stuff.
July 2022
- Felt () Editable and shareable maps.
- Apple's claim is that it bans other browsers for security
- awesome-selfhosted: A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers.
- Shiori: Simple bookmark manager built with Go.
- PhotoPrism
- Amazon has launched CodeWhisperer, a direct competitor to GitHub Copilot.
- Linus Torvalds predicts that Rust will be used in the Linux kernel by 2023.
- Dolt
- As always Security Now 879: NIST chooses four post-quantum crypto algos, big Honda wireless key failure.
- Progressive Web Apps: The definitive collection of resources from dev Opera team.
- Ruby Evolution from v2 to v3.1
2.0 — 2013, Feb 24
2.1 — 2013, Dec 25 (the same as every version after this)
2.2 — 2014
2.3 — 2015
2.4 — 2016
2.5 — 2017
2.6 — 2018
2.7 — 2019
3.0 — 2020
3.1 — 2021 - Frameworks for better writing
- The Biggest Problem with Remote Work, about how it may work against younger employees or innovation; that does not mean that work from home is bad, but that it cannot be 100 percent of work. Digital communications can be a minefield for trust. Collaboration requires trust, and trust implies a kind of intimacy, and it’s hard to build true intimacy via Zoom and chat.
- It's good for established employees but it's often hard for new workers.
- It's good for experienced groups but worse for building new teams
- It's good for settled strategies but worse for new ideas
- Internet mató a la televisión... para acabar convirtiéndose en televisión
- MIT 18.06 Linear Algebra
- How Did REST Come To Mean The Opposite of REST? - HN
- The Svelte Handbook from flaviocopes.
- Standard Ebooks: They share feeds, bulk downloads, and standard and advanced epubs formats. The editor is writing at the HN comments.
August 2022
- Transparent dictionary-based row-level compression for SQLite
- Reduce SQLite database size by up to 80% with transparent compression
- Docosaurius 2.0
- you.com
- Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures by NIST.
- Minerva: Solving Quantitative Reasoning Problems with Language Models
- NIST no longer recommends scheduled password changes
- GitLab plans to automatically delete projects if they've been inactive for a year and are owned by users of its free tier.
- Gutenberg
- Impostor Syndrome:
- Docker Compose specification
September 2022
October 2022
- The Logic of a Microsoft-Netflix Deal Is Growing by Martin Peers in The Briefing.
- See your Google Calendar in Outlook // TODO: Make a post with this one because is not accurate.
Originally published on Bear.