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Finished reading: Sophie’s World by Jostein Gaarder š Heavy read and struggled to focus enough to truly absorb all the philosophy. Nice fun little twists at the end.
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Iāve always loved micro.blog though havenāt posted much. Problem was most of the people I wanted to follow werenāt around. But now that Iām following Mastodon accounts opening the app is getting used so much more.
Makes me wonder thoughā¦ Has micro.blog just become a different Mastodon instance type? Or are we getting a truly federated experience finally?
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Iām not sure but this might be the first time DCRainmaker has been invited to an Apple event. Iām even more excited about the possibility of my dream Apple Watch being announced now #apple
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Is it just me that wants Trump to follow through and actually shut down social media? Imagine how good it would be if the factually challenged didnāt have a platform spread their crap. www.bbc.co.uk/news/busi…
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Iām not sure there is anything surprising in this article but really makes me want to start using cash again The Spy in Your Wallet
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REST And GraphQL Are Not Your Only Choices When Building An HTTP API]
So often I hear debates between developers around what āarchitectureā is best and whether they are staying pure to the approach. As always, to job is to deliver value to the end user as efficiently as possible. Following a single approach purely doesnāt often achieve that. REST And GraphQL Are Not Your Only Choices When Building An HTTP API
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This is such a rich summary of everything I see misunderstood about software development. My faviourite sentance is early on though and is so often felt around the 2 year mark of any “new” project: “The more lines of code in the software, the more effort is involved in maintaining it. In other words, just treading water becomes more expensive.” Survive and thrive. Our guide to successful product development.
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Quite like the concept of the āsmallest viable audienceā
Lottery logic seths.blog/2019/08/l…
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UI and UX are often such different ends of the spectrum but so easily mixed together when designing products Daring Fireball: āPerformance Mattersā
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Really interesting to hear this story. Not sure how wise, but it inspires me to want to āroll my ownā š Manton Reece - Interview with IndieWeb co-founders thanks @manton
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I love this new dad joke from Siri
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Great to see features rolling out like this but who thinks this data is hard deleted, no record will ever exist of it ever again, and who thinks itās just soft deleted and sits around in that background of Google? How to automatically delete the web activity and location history data in your Google account - PCWorld
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Love hearing the history of technology and changes. Learnt some interesting things about Henry Ford in this podcast from The Critical Path overcast.fm
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Let the beer tasting begin
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Very great point. Progressive enhancement is still thing and should always be considered furstenberg.co
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