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threadreaderapp.com threadreaderapp.com
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activatelearning.com.au activatelearning.com.au
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I'm curious to take a look after seeing this. Thanks for the recommendation.
I've tried Memrise and Duolingo before and like Duolingo a lot. I don't think they've got a French option, but I've also been using a platform called SSiW or Say Something in Welsh (they've got a few other languages too). I like their focus on verbal fluency over the methods traditionally taught in most classroom settings.
Having studied a handful of languages in the past, I'm quite impressed at how much and how well I can understand Welsh after only 20 minutes or so a day for about a month.
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activatelearning.com.au activatelearning.com.au
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halfanhour.blogspot.com halfanhour.blogspot.com
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I'm going to have to circle back to this for a proper response.
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onezero.medium.com onezero.medium.com
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Some icky growth hacking dark patterns that Clubhouse is using.
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threadreaderapp.com threadreaderapp.com
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snarfed.org snarfed.org
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qz.com qz.com
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A fairly comprehensive list of problems and limitations that are often encountered with data as well as suggestions about who should be responsible for fixing them (from a journalistic perspective).
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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A fun whinging blogpost blaming the 20-30 somethings for our woes.
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urbit.org urbit.org
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petermolnar.net petermolnar.net
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Modern XMPP clients and server set ups for chat
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theconversation.com theconversation.com
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subpixel.space subpixel.space
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A view into communities, identity, and how smaller communities might be built in new ways and with new business models that aren't as centralized or ad driven as Facebook, Twitter, et al.
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invisibleup.com invisibleup.com
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A long, but worthwhile read. This goes into some valuable ideas about public spaces that the typical article on the independent web doesn't explore.
<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Fluffy</span> in Notes: All Our Selves In One Basket (<time class='dt-published'>2021-01-31 12:31:00 </time>)</cite></small>
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Alienated by the Town Square There was this article I read, titled Why You Hate Contemporary Architecture, that does a really good job at describing this issue. There was no point in beauty, no point in decoration, as it was useless, distracting from the primary usage of the building, and a needless expense.
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www.currentaffairs.org www.currentaffairs.org
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>InvisibleUp</span> in All Our Selves In One Basket (<time class='dt-published'>02/10/2021 10:46:46</time>)</cite></small>
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maggieappleton.com maggieappleton.com
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www.aquiles.me www.aquiles.me
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Should transclusion work both ways, embedding content and letting the source know that I did so?
If one is worried about link rot for transclusion, why not just have a blockquote of the original in excerpt form along with a reference link to the original. Then you've got a permanent copy of the original and the link can send a webmention to it as a means of notification?
If the original quoted page changes, it could potentially send a webmention (technically a salmention in function) to all the pages that had previously mentioned it to create updates.
Automatic transclusion can also be more problematic in terms of original useful data being used as a vector of spam, graffiti, or other abuses.
As an example, I can "transclude" a portion of your page onto my own website as a reply context for my comment and syndicate a copy to Hypothes.is. If you've got Webmentions on your site, you'll get a notification.
For several years now I've been considering why digital gardens/zettelkasten/commonplace books don't implement webmention as a means of creating backlinks between wikis as a means of sites having conversations?
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michael-lewis.com michael-lewis.com
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A broad overview of the original web and where we are today. Includes an outline of three business models that don't include advertising including:
- Passion projects
- Donation-based sites
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I wonder how much this mini-article about Twitter subscription services may have been in response to Galloway's article last week?
Or will they, as he suggests they do so often, make a head fake to something they might do and then just do nothing (again)?
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nymag.com nymag.com
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A synopsis of some of what Twitter has been doing wrong, opportunities squandered, and what it could be doing. Reasonable analysis of what some new competitors are doing to generate value in tangential spaces.
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hilton.org.uk hilton.org.uk
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‘Programs are meant to be read by humans and only incidentally for computers to execute.’
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blog.searchmysite.net blog.searchmysite.net
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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michaelbox.net michaelbox.net
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discursive.adamprocter.co.uk discursive.adamprocter.co.uk
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wiobyrne.com wiobyrne.com
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mxb.dev mxb.dev
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via Michael Beckwith in IWC chat
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I was thinking about logic a bit this evening and looked up an old professor. Saddened to hear he's passed away.
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miriamposner.com miriamposner.com
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Mobirise looks like an interesting IndieWeb-ish sort of tool for relative beginners. It also looks like it dovetails with Github Pages.
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I'm curious how a model like Homebrew Website Club or regular DoOO meetups might be similar to or borrow from a teaching model like this class?
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granta.com granta.com
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miriamposner.com miriamposner.com
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This seems like the sort of thing Greg McVerry would appreciate.
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deadline.com deadline.com
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Tyson was married to jazz legend Miles Davis for several years during the 1980s
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deadline.com deadline.com
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werd.io werd.io
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Glad to have you back Ben!
Interesting to hear the results of the experiment. Knowing that it only made you $10 on their platform is an interesting data point.
I can't wait to see what you come up with on the community front. Healthier competitors to Facebook's pages/communities is a problem we need more work on.
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kimberlyhirsh.com kimberlyhirsh.com
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I identify with this a lot and I feel like I'm failing while working on an even easier "difficulty setting" than Kimberly.
Take care of yourselves people!
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www.tree.fm www.tree.fm
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adactio.com adactio.com
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www.npr.org www.npr.org
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maggieappleton.com maggieappleton.com
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Tim Ingold's short but beautiful introduction Anthropology: Why It Matters.
This could be an interesting read.
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view.connect.americanpublicmedia.org view.connect.americanpublicmedia.org
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marinagerner.com marinagerner.com
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www.kickscondor.com www.kickscondor.com
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epeus.blogspot.com epeus.blogspot.com
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cubicmuse.com cubicmuse.com
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epeus.blogspot.com epeus.blogspot.com
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This is the Caliban's mirror effect again. I find intelligent dicourse on the web. Chernin finds pornography and worthless content. All human life is there. What you find is what you look for.
I like the phrasing of Caliban's mirror to describe this phenomenon
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www.buzzfeed.com www.buzzfeed.com
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myemail.constantcontact.com myemail.constantcontact.com
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proxy.vulpes.one proxy.vulpes.one
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tobykurien.com tobykurien.com
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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sre.google sre.google
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We were especially excited to see Dorsey cite Mike Masnick's excellent Protocols, Not Products paper.
I don't think I've come across this paper before...
Looking at the link, it's obvious I read it on December 11, 2019.
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fivethirtyeight.com fivethirtyeight.com
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fivethirtyeight.com fivethirtyeight.com
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The idea of bellwether counties seems to be disappearing.
Are there indicators here that could be leveraged to help pull people to the middle rather than being so heavily polarized or to prevent future gerrymandering?
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www.irishtimes.com www.irishtimes.com
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whatthefuckjusthappenedtoday.com whatthefuckjusthappenedtoday.comDay 61
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whatthefuckjusthappenedtoday.com whatthefuckjusthappenedtoday.comDay 31
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www.facebook.com www.facebook.com
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Group Rules from the Admins1NO POSTING LINKS INSIDE OF POST - FOR ANY REASONWe've seen way too many groups become a glorified classified ad & members don't like that. We don't want the quality of our group negatively impacted because of endless links everywhere. NO LINKS2NO POST FROM FAN PAGES / ARTICLES / VIDEO LINKSOur mission is to cultivate the highest quality content inside the group. If we allowed videos, fan page shares, & outside websites, our group would turn into spam fest. Original written content only3NO SELF PROMOTION, RECRUITING, OR DM SPAMMINGMembers love our group because it's SAFE. We are very strict on banning members who blatantly self promote their product or services in the group OR secretly private message members to recruit them.4NO POSTING OR UPLOADING VIDEOS OF ANY KINDTo protect the quality of our group & prevent members from being solicited products & services - we don't allow any videos because we can't monitor what's being said word for word. Written post only.
Wow, that's strict.
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onezero.medium.com onezero.medium.com
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scriptingosx.com scriptingosx.com
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draveness.me draveness.me
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a book on Golang
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aeon.co aeon.co
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In his classic text, Thought as a System (1992), the US physicist and philosopher David Bohm
I have his QM text, but didn't know(?) he did philosophy like this.
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www.thefxck.com www.thefxck.com
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a story for production Positioning?
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devblogs.microsoft.com devblogs.microsoft.com
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www.cigionline.org www.cigionline.org
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Sarah Roberts’s new book Behind the Screen: Content Moderation in the Shadows of Social Media (2019)
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www.vice.com www.vice.com
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www.michaelseibel.com www.michaelseibel.com
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via david
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www.ruanyifeng.com www.ruanyifeng.com
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startupclass.samaltman.com startupclass.samaltman.com
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startup class
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www.frontiersin.org www.frontiersin.org
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Four Channel Multivariate Coherence Training: Development and Evidence in Support of a New Form of Neurofeedback
tags:: [[neurofeedback]], [[coherence]], [[neuroscience]] [[EEG]] #[[to read]]
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www.martinfowler.com www.martinfowler.com
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zhuanlan.zhihu.com zhuanlan.zhihu.com
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kubevela, ali, kalm
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tools.ietf.org tools.ietf.org
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RFC 3463 [25], specifies further structuring of the reply strings, including the use of supplemental and more specific completion codes (see also RFC 5248 [26]).
To-do: look at the mentioned RFCs.
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wizardforcel.gitbooks.io wizardforcel.gitbooks.io
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思路不错
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www.indiehackers.com www.indiehackers.com
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www.lesswrong.com www.lesswrong.com
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www.inlander.com www.inlander.com
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felt.dev felt.dev
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github.com github.com
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Treating the web as a compile target has a lot of implications, many negative. For example “view source” is a beloved feature of the web that’s an important part of its history and especially useful for learning, but Svelte’s compiled output is much harder to follow than its source. Source maps, which Svelte uses to map its web language outputs back to its source language, have limitations.
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moderncto.io moderncto.io
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doorDash CTO
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zapier.com zapier.com
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Why Zapier has always been 100% remote
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Local file Local file
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Ariela had written a book about the history of theeveryday law of slavery in the U.S. Deep South that emphasized localculture and law,
2019-12-30 12:12:53 AM
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Martha S. Jones,Birthright Citizens: A History of Race and Rights in AntebellumAmerica
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samczsun.com samczsun.com
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price oracle
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consensys.net consensys.net
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intro of PoS
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intro of ETH2
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number-none.com number-none.com
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coding style
John Carmack on coding style
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www.apple.com www.apple.com
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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seems interesting
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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API Machinery SIG
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github.com github.com
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nice talks, especially from Daniel Smith
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scholarship.claremont.edu scholarship.claremont.edu
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news.ycombinator.com news.ycombinator.com
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make money?
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www.scylladb.com www.scylladb.com
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arxiv.org arxiv.org
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github.com github.com
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maybe a good reading material on k8s
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github.com github.com
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读了一遍收获不大,读懂的内容读之前已经懂的,不懂的看了还是不大懂,等日后再来吧
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www.metabase.com www.metabase.comMetabase1
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seems interesting
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www.quora.com www.quora.com
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What was it like to be a software engineer at NeXT?
What was it like to be a software engineer at NeXT?
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www.sunypress.edu www.sunypress.edu
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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kafka.apache.org kafka.apache.org
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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Life of a Kubernetes API Request by Daniel Smith, Google
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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Kubernetes Design Principles: Understand the Why
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medium.com medium.com
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Bringing this back to filtering, not only am I saving time and preserving focus by batch processing both the collection and the consumption of new content, I’m time-shifting the curation process to a time better suited for reading, and (most critically) removed from the temptations, stresses, and biopsychosocial hooks that first lured me in.I am always amazed by what happens: no matter how stringent I was in the original collecting, no matter how certain I was that this thing was worthwhile, I regularly eliminate 1/3 of my list before reading. The post that looked SO INTERESTING when compared to that one task I’d been procrastinating on, in retrospect isn’t even something I care about.What I’m essentially doing is creating a buffer. Instead of pushing a new piece of info through from intake to processing to consumption without any scrutiny, I’m creating a pool of options drawn from a longer time period, which allows me to make decisions from a higher perspective, where those decisions are much better aligned with what truly matters to me.
Using read-it later apps helps you separate collection from filtering.
By time-shifting the filtering process to a time better suited for reading, and removed from temptations, you will want to drop 2/3 of the content you save.
This allows you to "make decisions from a higher perspective"
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www.tuttlepublishing.com www.tuttlepublishing.com
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uwapress.uw.edu uwapress.uw.edu
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blog.readwise.io blog.readwise.io
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How many times have you heard the cliché, for example, read between the lines? It turns out, the key to reading between the lines is actually to write between the lines. Once you start, you'll discover a whole new reading experience, elevated from that of a one-sided lecture to a two-sided conversation.
reading as a conversation between myself and the text.
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restofworld.org restofworld.org
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yalebooks.yale.edu yalebooks.yale.edu
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www.beacon.org www.beacon.org
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www.apollographql.com www.apollographql.com
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benfoster.io benfoster.io
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www.washingtonpost.com www.washingtonpost.com
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political scientists Keith Poole and Howard Rosenthal, who have long tracked historical trends in political polarization, said their studies of congressional votes found that Republicans are now more conservative than they have been in more than a century. Their data show a dramatic uptick in polarization, mostly caused by the sharp rightward move of the GOP.
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web.archive.org web.archive.org
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github.com github.com
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they're in the svelte compiler: https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/blob/master/src/compiler/compile/nodes/Element.ts#L668 (search for the warning text)
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medium.com medium.com
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flash loan & hack
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forum.makerdao.com forum.makerdao.com
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flash loan & makerdao
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arxiv.org arxiv.org
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measure system call
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rekt.ghost.io rekt.ghost.io
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flash loans
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dodoex.github.io dodoex.github.io
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math is simple
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nullprogram.com nullprogram.com
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about.gitlab.com about.gitlab.com
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gitlab Tech stack
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www.quantamagazine.org www.quantamagazine.org
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nesslabs.com nesslabs.com
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The idea of the hermeneutic circle is to envision a whole in terms how the parts interact with each other, and how they interact with the whole. That may sound a little bit out there, so let’s have a look at a concrete example.
This is a general concept, the rest of the article extrapolates the idea to the act of reading. This may be a stretch, since it implies that whatever can be broken into parts will belong to the hermeneutic circle, while this only applies to interpreting (text)
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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multi-tenancy
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www.qikqiak.com www.qikqiak.com
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可能是不错的中文文档
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blog.golang.org blog.golang.org
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worth reading
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news.ycombinator.com news.ycombinator.com
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seems a good article/paper explaining zk-Snark
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might be useful for Kalm Resource Quota
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github.com github.com
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via david, OAM
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github.com github.com
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via david, mentioned by OAM guys in Ali
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www.python.org www.python.org
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code is read much more often than it is written.
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birthday.play-with-docker.com birthday.play-with-docker.com
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docker interactive course, seems interesting
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www.baeldung.com www.baeldung.com
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With or Without ‘export’
shell, With or Without ‘export’
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github.com github.com
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Tables are not yet supported. If you love impossible to read regular expressions, submit a PR!
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A reasonably clean alternative would be to map a function over the array and use destructuring in the each loop: {#each [1, 2, 3, 4].map(n => ({ n, sqr_n: n * n })) as { n, sqr_n }} {sqr_n} {sqr_n / 2}<br> {/each}
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helm.sh helm.sh
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more about helm, and how to create a helm chart
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eriktorenberg.substack.com eriktorenberg.substack.com
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via ruanyifeng http://www.ruanyifeng.com/blog/2020/09/weekly-issue-127.html
漫画家斯科特·亚当斯(Scott Adams)曾经提过一种建立个人护城河的方法,就是找到自己最擅长的2个~3个事物的交集。比如,他既不是最好的漫画家,也不是最好的作家,也不是最好的企业家,但他可以是最好的商业类漫画短文作者,这就是他的护城河。
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bookbook.pubpub.org bookbook.pubpub.org
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Safiya Noble, Algorithms of Oppression (New York: New York University Press, 2018). See also Mozilla’s 2019 Internet Health Report at https://internethealthreport.org/2019/lets-ask-more-of-ai/.
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This is exactly the sort of thing that makes me happy about the IndieWeb!
One person tinkers around with an idea and posts about how they did it. Someone else sees it and thinks it's cool and wants it for themselves. They then modify it for their system, maybe with some changes or even improvements, and post the details on their site.
They've both syndicated copies to IndieWeb news or to the IndieWeb wiki, so that in the future, others looking for that sort of UI research or examples can find them and potentially modify them for their own personal use.
And the cycle begins anew...
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When I think about it, likes and bookmarks are somewhat difficult to distinguish for my purpose. A bookmark inherently implies that I liked a post because I usually only bookmark posts on Pocket that I like and want to save for later. I use Firefox bookmarks to track the articles that I have not yet read and want to come back to later. There is a distinction. A like is clearer. It’s my way of saying that I did like your content. Not everybody will know my policy on bookmarks, so having a like feature is useful.
My general heirarchy is that bookmarks are things I want to come back to (and usually read) later, reads are things that I've read, like are things I've read and want to send appreciation for, and replies are things that usually are both read, liked, and needed even a bit more.
Here's more on how I've thought about it before: https://boffosocko.com/2018/03/10/thoughts-on-linkblogs-bookmarks-reads-likes-favorites-follows-and-related-links/
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indieweb.org indieweb.org
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2011-06-23 at OSBridge2011 having lunch with Ward, Tantek exclaimed: The Read Write Web is no longer sufficient. I want the Read Fork Write Merge Web. #osb11 lunch table. #diso #indieweb
This is what I want too!
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www.economist.com www.economist.com
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“INFORMATION RULES”—published in 1999 but still one of the best books on digital economics—Carl Shapiro and Hal Varian, two economists, popularised the term “network effects”,
I want to get a copy of this book.
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In the Ars memorandi noua secretissima, published in 1500 or 1501,20 Jodocus Weczdorff de Triptis (Weimar) inserted an alphabetical list of words, similar to that of Celtis, but he simply suggested that it could be used as a memory house without any scope for our private associations. Moreover, the alphabetic table of Celtis was included in the famous Margarita philosophica nova of Gregor Reisch, which was probably the most popular handbook of the artes scholars in the fi rst two decades of the 16th century.
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In 1945 Jacques S. Hadamard surveyed mathematicians to determine their mental processes at work by posing a series of questions to them and later published his results in An Essay on the Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field.
I suspect this might be an interesting read.
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danallosso.substack.com danallosso.substack.com
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Horwitz argued a fairly radical point, which I think never received wide enough recognition due to the subject matter and his extremely difficult (dense and dry) style. He said, “I seek to show that one of the crucial choices made during the antebellum period was to promote economic growth primarily through the legal, not the tax, system, a choice which had major consequences for the distribution of wealth and power in American society”
I'll have to add this book to my to read stack.
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longviewoneducation.org longviewoneducation.org
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Universal Design for Learning: Theory and Practice by Meyer, Rose, and Gordon (a book recognized as the core statement about UDL, which you can read for free) walks us through how educators actively change their practice to become more inclusive and helps us weigh choices in terms of how we create unnecessary barriers:
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atomicdesign.bradfrost.com atomicdesign.bradfrost.com
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www.ouest-france.fr www.ouest-france.fr
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L’étude montre également une répartition géographique inégale des types de familles, avec notamment une grande part de familles traditionnelles en France métropolitaine, a contrario des Dom-Tom (
This part of the articles is showing us graphs and statistics of the different types of families in France(such as single parent, traditional two parent households etc.) and how many of each of them represent families in different parts of France.
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