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Arnes Weekly: Don’t push that button |
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- The Importance of Humility in Software Development — Eric Potter about why it's beneficial for software engineers to be fully aware of the strictly limited size of their own skull.
- Ask HN: How to negotiate continuing to work remotely? — If your company normally doesn't do wfh check out this thread.
- The return of fancy tools — Tom MacWright about the pendulum of simple vs. complex tools.
- The Open-Source Software bubble that is and the blogging bubble that was — Baldur Bjarnason makes an interesting point about the state of OSS.
- I Have a Lot a Lot to Say About Signal’s Cellebrite Hack — Riana Pfefferkorn looks at Signal’s Cellebrite hack from a lawyers perspective, very interesting.
- Don’t push that button: Exploring the software that flies SpaceX rockets and Starships — Charles R. Martin and Ben Popper talk about the flight control software of SpaceX.
- Development Environment (2021) — Chris Rose about 5 tools from his development environment.
- Reverse Engineering an Unknown Microcontroller — Dmitry Grinberg walks you through their reverse engineering process.
- Community spotlight: building an efficient and portable programming language with Zig — Hannah Lee Aubry interviews Loris Cro, a team member of the Zig project.
- The end of “your database” — The CEO of Netlify talks about the future of data management in web applications.
- Things you can’t do in Rust (and what to do instead) — Andre Bogus about five things you can't do in Rust and their reasons.
- 5 steps to faster web fonts — A list of things to be aware of when using web fonts, by Iain Bean.
- How I hacked the Apple AirTags — That didn't take long. How Colin O'Flynn hacked Apples new AirTags.
- In Mahle's Contact-Free Electric Motor, Power Reaches the Rotor Wirelessly — Philip E. Ross writes about a new frictionless electrical motor.
- The Brain Maps Out Ideas and Memories Like Spaces — Jordana Cepelewicz write about the brains navigation system and why memory palaces work.
- I’ve had the same supper for 10 years — A farmer from Wales has had two pieces of fish, an onion, an egg, baked beans and biscuits every day for 10 years.
- The Ultimate Guide to Inflation — Lynn Alden gives a good overview about inflation using 150 years of data.