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bix.blog
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| | | | | It's 2003 and you're coming up on the end of your first full year of "stand-alone journalism", doing independent reporting and commentary on Portland entirely by blog. You're visiting an independent bookstore run out of a church in South Portland, where friends of yours work.... | |
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larseidnes.com
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| | | | | Hey! If you do front end development, you should know about CatchJS. It's a JavaScript error logging service that doesn't suck. Below is a graph over the amount of searches for AngularJS versus a bunch of other Single Page Application frameworks. Despite the flawed methodology, the story seems to be pretty clear: Popularity wise, Angular... | |
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blog.mgechev.com
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| | | | | My practice proved that there are two good/easy ways to learn a new technology: Re-implement it by your own See how the concepts you already know fit in it In some cases the first approach is too big overhead. For instance, if you want to understand how the kernel works it is far too complex and slow to re-implement it. It might work to implement a light version of it (a model), which abstracts components that are not interesting for your learning purposes. | |
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www.splitbrain.org
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| | | [AI summary] A technical tutorial explaining how to secure Home Assistant with SSL certificates using the lightweight dehydrated script and DNS-01 challenges via DuckDNS. | ||