Technology
Bookmarks for March 30th
- Table for one: How to play board games without a group | Ars Technica – <blockquote>From solo games to apps and virtual tabletops, there's a world of options.</blockquote>
- Evolution of Webdesign –
- What can a technologist do about climate change? A personal view. –
- GitHub – lukebuehler/CShell: A simple, yet powerful, C# scripting IDE and REPL –
- C# REPL | Mono –
- A Large Dataset of Object Scans –
- Refurbishing A 1927 Switchboard, Part 1: Wiring –
- expired at the daytona 500 | Redlights and Redeyes –
- EC2 for Poets –
- TensorFlow for Poets « Pete Warden’s blog –
- Beyond the sea | Andy Woodruff –
Bookmarks for March 9th
- Ansible vs Chef · Nothing interesting… –
- Facebook Advertising Strategies for Early-Stage Startups | Hacker News –
- Paid User Acquisition for Early Stage Startups – Part 1: The Five Rules of Paid User Acquisition – Interstate Analytics –
- How We Migrated Data into Drupal from Four Different Sources Using the Migrate Module | Acquia –
Bookmarks for February 22nd
- AI generated music to improve focus, relaxation and sleep | Hacker News –
- A better way to teach technical skills to a group – Miriam Posner’s Blog –
- es6 cheatsheet at DuckDuckGo –
Bookmarks for December 6th through December 7th
These are my links for December 6th through December 7th:
- Working with Binary Data in Python | DevDungeon –
- Winners: Kantar Information is Beautiful Awards 2015 | Information is Beautiful – <blockquote>All the winners & honourable mentions in one blog post</blockquote>
- Tynan DeBold – Work –
- Close the Gap – Global inequalities between men and women –
- The convergence of compilers, build systems and package managers : Inside 736-131 –
- MaximAbramchuck/awesome-interviews –
- Tools for debugging, testing and using HTTP/2 –