News from last month (2022/01 edition)
2022-01-04
Last modified on 2022-04-27Programming
Web (HTML, CSS, JS, Design...)
- Understanding why our build got 15x slower with Webpack 5 - Tines Engineering
- Vercel and Svelte: A Perfect Match for Web Developers – The New Stack
- Migrating a Create React App project to Vite
- Modern fluid typography editor
- CSS: margin top vs bottom (a layout trick you should know)
- Defensive CSS
- Tailwind CSS v3.0 – Tailwind CSS
- Pantone Color of the Year 2022 / PANTONE 17-3938 Very Peri
- The many meanings of $ in Svelte - Geoff Rich
- Defensive CSS - Ahmad Shadeed
- The Vite Ecosystem
- Svelte Cubed
- The Web3 Fraud | USENIX
- Web3 is going just great
- Introducing fuite: a tool for finding memory leaks in web apps | Read the Tea Leaves
- Patterns.dev - Modern Web App Design Patterns
- Maybe we could tone down the JavaScript / fuzzy notepad
- Breaking Out of the Box – A List Apart
- Grok {Shan, Shui}: Advent of understanding the generative art
- CSS in 2022
En français / In French:
- La recette des cookies double pépites : Privacy et Accessibilité – 24 jours de web
- Performance web : l’intégrateur, ce héros – 24 jours de web
Backend & languages
- One Reason Typeclasses Are Useful | The Coalton Language
- Noberus: Technical Analysis Shows Sophistication of New Rust-based Ransomware | Symantec Blogs
- Ruby on Rails — Rails 7.0: Fulfilling a vision
- Version 1.6.2 released - Nim Blog
- Three Minor Features in Go 1.18 · The Ethically-Trained Programmer
- New in Node.js:
node:
protocol imports - State of Valhalla: Part 1: The Road to Valhalla
- New Case Studies About Google’s Use of Go | Google Open Source Blog
- A Review of the Zig Programming Language (using Advent of Code 2021) :: Duskborn
- Crystal's interpreter – A very special holiday present - The Crystal Programming Language
Other things, good practices, thoughts etc
- Don't Let the Internet Dupe You, Event Sourcing is Hard - Blogomatano
- Why you should check-in your node dependencies - Jack Franklin
- Deno joins TC39
- How and why we built Masked Email with JMAP—an open API standard
- Attacking Natural Language Processing Systems With Adversarial Examples - Unite.AI
- Working With Web Feeds: It’s More Than RSS | CSS-Tricks
En français / In French:
Cloud & Anything-Ops
- Faster Multi-Platform Builds: Dockerfile Cross-Compilation Guide - Docker Blog
- DNS "propagation" is actually caches expiring
Science
- Stem cell-based treatment produces insulin in patients with Type 1 diabetes
- Ancient Greeks didn’t kill ‘weak’ babies, new study argues | Science | AAAS
- [2112.06498v1] Proof of Steak
- The rise and fall of rationality in language | PNAS
- How Brains Seamlessly Switch between Languages - Scientific American
- Once A Meanie, Always A Meanie: Toddlers Are Harsh Judges Of Moral Character – Research Digest
- Watching A Lecture Twice At Double Speed Can Benefit Learning Better Than Watching It Once At Normal Speed – Research Digest
- Longitudinal study suggests Disney princess culture has a positive impact on young children's gender development
- Could acid-neutralizing life-forms make habitable pockets in Venus’ clouds? | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- New muscle layer discovered on the jaw | University of Basel
En français / In French:
Open source, Projects & Tools
- How I use remind(1) | Tim's blog
- OSINT Framework
- No easter eggs in curl | daniel.haxx.se
- "Open Source" is Broken - Xe
- GitHub - fosslife/awesome-ricing: A curated list of awesome tools and technology to help you out with ricing on linux
- Making Your Own Karaoke With Free Software
- Ncdu 2: Less hungry and more Ziggy
- PrinceJS
- The Gift of It's Your Problem Now - apenwarr
En français / In French:
Work, career, level up, thoughts
- The 4-day workweek is not the future of work. Flexibility is
- Hackers Are Spamming Businesses’ Receipt Printers With ‘Antiwork’ Manifestos
- How to Attract Top Tech Talent
- Vishal Garg: US boss fires 900 employees over Zoom - BBC News
- All-Remote Meetings | GitLab
- There's been a big rise in monitoring workers at home. We should all be worried | ZDNet
- The Five-Day Office Week Isn’t Coming Back. WFH Is Here to Stay - Bloomberg
- How to Support Early Career Developers
- Where the "Right to Rest" is Guaranteed
- You don't need another challenge – Modern Mrs Darcy
En français / In French:
Privacy, Rights and Digital Rights, Security
- Google Pixel repairs resulted in leaked pics and a privacy nightmare - The Verge
- The Popular Family Safety App Life360 Is Selling Precise Location Data on Its Tens of Millions of Users – The Markup
- Germany: New government plans 'right to encryption'.
- Chrome Users Beware: Manifest V3 is Deceitful and Threatening | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Project Zero: A deep dive into an NSO zero-click iMessage exploit: Remote Code Execution
- Big Data May Not Know Your Name. But It Knows Everything Else | WIRED
- Reporter likely to be charged for using "view source" feature on web browser | Boing Boing
Various
- Rico Nasty: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert - YouTube
- Sites With >100 Links to Pirated Content Will Be Banned From Search Engines * TorrentFreak
- Tokyo lawyers to collect info on police stopping foreigners for questioning - Japan Today
- Bored Ape NFT accidentally sells for $3,000 instead of $300,000 - BBC News
- I blew $720 on 100 notebooks from Alibaba and started a Paper Website business | Tiny Projects
- tempso - Rediscover Classical Music
- How Many Different Types of Plots Are There? | Literature and Latte
- Winnie-the-Pooh, an Ernest Hemingway Classic and a Massive Library of Sound Recordings Will Enter the Public Domain on January 1 | Smart News | Smithsonian Magazine
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