Programming
Web (HTML, CSS, JS, Design...)
- Help users change passwords easily by adding a well-known URL for changing passwords
- Easily create web extensions for Safari
- Elder.js: An Opinionated, SEO focused, Svelte Framework.
- To design and develop an interactive globe
- Svelte: A Second Look
- AVIF has landed
- Rewriting Facebook's "Recoil" React library from scratch in 100 lines
- Developer preview of AMP for email in Outlook.com - no longer supported
- Buttons that Spark Joy
- Moment.js: Project Status
- Vue v3.0.0 One Piece
- Using CSS counters
- Microsoft’s Edge browser is coming to Linux in October
- Firefox usage is down 85% despite Mozilla's top exec pay going up 400%
- The failed promise of Web Components
- Wikipedia is getting a new look for the first time in 10 years. Here’s why.
- Webamp
- Islands Architecture
- Adaptive video with custom properties and CSS Math
- A quick look at privacy-focused analytics for small sites
- Contributing to Svelte - Implement {{"{#key}"}}
- Unobtrusive feedback
- Declarative Shadow DOM
- Creating Mirrors in React-Three-Fiber and Three.js
- three.js r121
- New UI to visualize your pipelines and logs
Backend & languages
- COBOL, a 60-year-old computer language, is in the COVID-19 spotlight
- The Wrong Abstraction
- Rust: Planning the 2021 Roadmap
- Crystal: Go-like concurrency with easier syntax
- How should we build the APIs of tomorrow?
- Go Modules have a v2+ Problem
- Zig Lang: Statement Regarding the Zen Programming Language
- Scala 3 - A community powered release
- JDK 15 General-Availability Release
- Programming only with classes
- Object-oriented programming: Some history, and challenges for the next fifty years
- Rewriting the Technical Interview
- Crystalline: A Language Server Protocol implementation for Crystal. :crystal_ball:
- Next-gen Node HTTP APIs
- Swift System is Now Open Source
- Python: PEP 638 -- Syntactic Macros
- Zig's New Relationship with LLVM
- When should you stop refactoring Legacy Code?
Cloud & Ops/DevOps
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Science
- Birds do have a brain cortex—and think
- Modifications to the Aesop's Fable Paradigm Change New Caledonian Crow Performances
- MS treatment a step closer after drug shown to repair nerve coating
- Young physicist ‘squares the numbers’ on time travel
- Global maps of travel time to healthcare facilities
Open source, Projects & Tools
- Broot 1.0
- privacy.sexy: Enforce privacy & security on Windows
- rusty-krab-manager: time management tui in rust
- lucid.fish: Minimalist, high-performance fish prompt
- sbopt is a little command line options builder library.
- qute: designify your terminal with a large ansi colors palette
- Amnesia is now open source!
- Mermaid: Generation of diagram and flowchart from text in a similar manner as markdown
- PostgreSQL 13 Released!
- poolside.fm
- Results of the Piwigo 2020 survey
- Scaling open source by creating potential
- DigitalOcean's Hacktoberfest is Hurting Open Source
- How One Guy Ruined #Hacktoberfest2020 #Drama
En français / In French:
Business, career, level up, thoughts
- 15 Tips for Mental Health & to Grow as a Developer
- Things I Learnt from a Senior Software Engineer
- On finally learning to program at the age of 40
- Sorry Not Sorry: How minimizing language hurts women’s careers, how to stop apologizing unnecessarily, and what to say instead.
- Make / Change: A Strategy for Racial Equity in Creative Companies
- The surprising traits of good remote leaders
- Pushing through Friction
- How to recognize the warning signs of a project crisis
- My playbook to scale up an organization of software engineers
- We need young programmers; we need old programmers
- Being glue
- Developers job is not about writing code
- How to get promoted
- In Praise of Extreme Moderation
En français / In French:
- Télétravail.Confinés, les salariés ont travaillé quarante-neuf minutes de plus par jour
- “On prend le télétravail en otage pour opposer les salariés et les managers”
Privacy, Digital Rights, Security
- Online Privacy Should Be Modeled on Real-World Privacy
- We Didn't Encrypt Your Password, We Hashed It. Here's What That Means
- Internet Governance: Geneva Can Be an Incubator for Innovative Solutions to Achieve CyberPeace
- Facebook warns privacy rules could force it to exit European market
- Marietje Schaake: Can democracy survive in a digital world?
- The Inside Story of How Signal Became the Private Messaging App for an Age of Fear and Distrust
- Big U.S. tech firms fail to comply with curb on Europe data transfers: Schrems
- 'I monitor my staff with software that takes screenshots'
Various
- Public Enemy Announce New Album Feat. Beastie Boys, Run-DMC, George Clinton, More
- U.S. Won’t Join Global Coronavirus Vaccine Effort Because It’s Led By The WHO
- Colour blindness in football: Kit clashes and fan struggles - what is being done?
- Reddit gets its app to 50 million Play Store downloads, mostly by making the mobile web experience miserable
- this adorable blue cat moves across the milk packaging by russian agency depot
- Minitel: The Online World France Built Before the Web
- Nvidia Close To Buying ARM for $40 Billion: Report
- Microsoft's underwater data centre resurfaces after two years
- Travel through time with 21 women explorers who changed the world
- Facebook Tried to Limit QAnon. It Failed.
- ‘Viking’ was a job description, not a matter of heredity, massive ancient DNA study shows
- Pope Francis to parents of L.G.B.T. children: ‘God loves your children as they are.’
- The Xinjiang Data Project
- Language is the threshold of a whole new world
- France divided over calls for Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine to be reburied in Panthéon
- People expect technology to suck because it actually sucks
- GitHub Availability Report: Monthly Report Examining Incidents
- One million coronavirus deaths: how did we get here?