Friday, June 26, 2020

Friday Links

Random interests and too many podcasts.

How to practice backend engineering.
https://lethain.com/how-to-practice-backend-engineering/

Rands: WFH
https://randsinrepose.com/archives/wfh/

COVID-19 Risks of Flying
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2020/06/covid_risks_of_.html

Making my doorbell work
https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/55312.html

Announcing Perl 7
https://www.perl.com/article/announcing-perl-7/

Open-source contact tracing, part 1
https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/823532/64d96b8676118dc9/

Are pets really good for us – or just hairy health hazards?
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/oct/13/are-pets-really-good-for-us-or-just-hairy-health-hazards

Git is About Communication
https://blog.appsignal.com/2020/06/24/git-is-about-communication.html

‘You can’t instagram tea’: is trouble brewing for the classic cuppa?
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2020/jan/30/you-cant-instagram-tea-is-trouble-brewing-for-the-classic-cuppa

Modern Software Over-Engineering Mistakes
https://medium.com/@rdsubhas/10-modern-software-engineering-mistakes-bc67fbef4fc8

The Future of Virtual Events
https://hopin.to/blog/the-future-of-virtual-events

I’ve Accidentally Become A Strava Stalker
https://www.elle.com/uk/life-and-culture/culture/amp32955987/strava-stalker/

Podcasts / YouTube

GHOSTBUSTERS Reunited Apart
https://youtu.be/4JtOHr4IJHQ

Micky Dolenz on How The Monkees Went from TV Band to Real-Life Band
https://pca.st/sbinoize

Test. Measure. Repeat. — w/Eric Ries (Lean Startup; Long-Term Stock Exchange)
https://pca.st/kxbeaz6l

The Goblin of strange and uncertain times
https://pca.st/hk2tkp4h

Introducing "No Stupid Questions"
https://pca.st/wl4n8q6w

The 5G con that could make you sick
https://pca.st/vnblnid8

Special: How business can engage against racism, w/Shellye Archambeau (MetricStream, Nordstrom, Verizon)
https://pca.st/4ua1ltdk

# 86 BJ Fogg: Create Lasting Change
https://pca.st/rprddv91 
Friday Links Disclaimer
Inclusion of links does not imply that I agree with the content of linked articles or podcasts. I am just interested in all kind of perspectives. If you follow the link posts over time you might notice common themes though.
More about the links in a separate post: About Friday Links.

Friday, June 19, 2020

Friday Links

Some open source news, a bit about covid and some art.

Corona-Warn-App Open Source Project
https://www.coronawarn.app/en/

Introducing GitHub Super Linter: one linter to rule them all
https://github.blog/2020-06-18-introducing-github-super-linter-one-linter-to-rule-them-all/

Tsunami: An extensible network scanning engine for detecting high severity vulnerabilities with high confidence
https://opensource.googleblog.com/2020/06/tsunami-extensible-network-scanning.html

Zoom Will Be End-to-End Encrypted for All Users
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2020/06/zoom_will_be_en.html

Loaded terms in free software
https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/823224/390948dc629c3dcd/

Buffer is Moving to a 4-day Workweek for the Rest of 2020
https://open.buffer.com/4-day-workweek-2020/

Xing: We are moving our asset delivery to the cloud — and here is why we do that
https://tech.xing.com/we-are-moving-our-asset-delivery-to-the-cloud-and-here-is-why-we-do-that-e0977e5f4c43

Introducing new Maps customization features from Google Maps Platform
https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/maps-platform/introducing-new-maps-customization-features

Linkedin: Rebuilding messaging: How we designed our new system
https://engineering.linkedin.com/blog/2020/designing-our-new-messaging-system

How to Structure an Engineering Team for Scale
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-structure-engineering-team-scale-yotam-hadass/
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-structure-engineering-team-scale-part-2-yotam-hadass/

Technical Writing Courses
https://developers.google.com/tech-writing

Bigger than big: Linux kernel colonel Torvalds claims 5.8 is 'one of our biggest releases of all time'
https://www.theregister.com/AMP/2020/06/15/torvalds_linux_kernel_58_one/

Covid-19: Managing Employees’ Return to Work
https://www.peoplebox.ai/blog/managing-employees-return-to-work/

rjp: Random roundup for 2020-06-12
https://rjp.is/blogging/posts/2020/06/friday-12/

To highlight the importance of colorists in comics, we asked artists to put their colors on a page by DC artist @stephenbyrne86
https://twitter.com/cred_art/status/1265282176053940225

Podcasts / Webinars

D&I Training & Consulting in Germany
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/dampi-training-amp-consulting-in-germany-30456569992

Time Management Masterclass for Managers: Matt Martin (CEO, Clockwise)
https://pca.st/1ubzkads

The Liberation of RNA
https://pca.st/ibz6bvun
Friday Links Disclaimer
Inclusion of links does not imply that I agree with the content of linked articles or podcasts. I am just interested in all kind of perspectives. If you follow the link posts over time you might notice common themes though.
More about the links in a separate post: About Friday Links.

Friday, June 12, 2020

Friday Links

This week I am not even going to pretend that there is any theme to these.

In Grudging Defense of Structure
https://avdi.codes/in-grudging-defense-of-structure/

Why the developers who use Rust love it so much
https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/06/05/why-the-developers-who-use-rust-love-it-so-much/

We love individual responsibility more than we would admit
https://blog.odd-e.com/yilv/2020/06/we-love-individual-responsibility-more-than-we-would-admit.html

As Diners Flock to Delivery Apps, Restaurants Fear for Their Future
https://www.worldnewj.com/as-diners-flock-to-delivery-apps-restaurants-fear-for-their-future/

Rain Alarm
https://www.rain-alarm.com/

Creating a Decision Journal: Template And Example Included
https://fs.blog/2014/02/decision-journal/

Performance and N+1 Queries: Explained, Spotted, and Solved
https://blog.appsignal.com/2020/06/09/n-plus-one-queries-explained.html

The RuboCop Name Drama Redux
https://metaredux.com/posts/2020/06/08/the-rubocop-name-drama-redux.html

5 Engineering Manager Archetypes
https://www.patkua.com/blog/5-engineering-manager-archetypes/

Adopted dogs being returned to Animal Shelters
https://www.majorcadailybulletin.com/news/local/2020/06/09/68183/adopted-dogs-being-returned-animal-shelters-majorca.html

An open letter of advice to CEOs
https://www.ft.com/content/7216ad9e-aa30-11ea-abfc-5d8dc4dd86f9

Marmite says pub shutdown means no larger jars for now
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-53005434

To highlight the importance of colorists in comics, we asked artists to put their colors on a page by DC artist @stephenbyrne86
https://twitter.com/cred_art/status/1265282176053940225

Another Intel Speculative Execution Vulnerability
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2020/06/another_intel_s.html

Celebrating 3 million accounts (fewer)
https://m.signalvnoise.com/celebrating-3-million-accounts-fewer/

Reimagining Justice: A Primer on Defunding the Police and Prison Abolition
https://blog.getpocket.com/2020/06/reimagining-justice-a-primer-on-defunding-the-police-and-prison-abolition/

Podcasts

The Wellness Phenomenon
https://pca.st/5obn9w1i

Absolute Zero
https://pca.st/q55opyxh

#79 - A.J. Jacobs on radical honesty, following the whole Bible, and reframing global problems as puzzles
https://pca.st/enjb06f4

Helium
https://pca.st/rqhqb2yy

Why We Hate Being Told What To Do

Friday Links Disclaimer
Inclusion of links does not imply that I agree with the content of linked articles or podcasts. I am just interested in all kind of perspectives. If you follow the link posts over time you might notice common themes though.
More about the links in a separate post: About Friday Links.

Friday, June 05, 2020

Friday Links

Black Lives Matter.

About Friday Links
https://christof.damian.net/2020/06/about-friday-links.html

Sawfish phishing campaign targets GitHub users
https://github.blog/2020-04-14-sawfish-phishing-campaign-targets-github-users/

How the new normal will change company culture for good
https://www.atlassian.com/blog/teamwork/lessons-of-pandemic-change-company-culture/

The Definitive Answer: Who Really Owns a 1 on 1 Meeting?
https://getlighthouse.com/blog/who-owns-1-on-1-meeting/

Black Lives Matter.
https://lethain.com/black-lives-matter/

Skip Level Meetings for Interns
https://managingdev.com/skip-level-meetings-interns/

Political Songs | Dub journalism, a cultural weapon
https://www.newframe.com/political-songs-dub-journalism-cultural-weapon/

Poet on the front line
https://theguardian.com/books/2002/may/04/poetry.books

List of cognitive biases
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases

How to Make this Moment the Turning Point for Real Change
https://medium.com/@BarackObama/how-to-make-this-moment-the-turning-point-for-real-change-9fa209806067

recommendmeabook.com
80-characters-per-line limits should be terminal, says Linux kernel chief Linus Torvalds
https://www.theregister.com/2020/06/01/linux_5_7/

No More Requirements
https://zef.me/2020/05/29/no-more-requirements/

Podcasts


Zeno's Paradoxes
https://pca.st/lr5owrp0

How to Implement Operational Frameworks and Hire Great Leaders with Sam Zaid, CEO of Getaround
Friday Links Disclaimer
Inclusion of links does not imply that I agree with the content of linked articles or podcasts. I am just interested in all kind of perspectives. If you follow the link posts over time you might notice common themes though.
More about the links in a separate post: About Friday Links.

Tuesday, June 02, 2020

About Friday Links

Since Summer 2018 I have been posting Friday Links on my blog. There are now nearly a hundred posts of these and I thought I write a little bit about these.

I picked this habit up at my job at Splendia. I can’t remember where it originated from.
The idea is to collect interesting links to share with your team and post them all together on a Friday so people have some reading material for the weekend.
Other team members would then add their own links in the same thread.

By posting these together in one email, blog post or Slack message you avoid the constant stream of notifications you would get if everybody posts these during the week. None of these are urgent reads and they shouldn’t pull you out of your zone to check Slack and then maybe even follow them and read the articles. Allowing to consume these posts asynchronous was one of the main goals.

Another goal is to inform my team about my general thinking. Not everybody will read all the links of course, but because there are some themes that are going through all the posts it gives some insight into my sources and topics I am interested in.
I also have been accused of using these to subversively spread certain messages in the company. I can’t confirm or deny this.

Originally I just emailed these to my team. This started in 2013 when I joined Devex.
Once we began to use Slack I also started posting a shortened version to our #random channel. I removed all the very technical links to make them more useful for the whole company.
In 2018 someone who left the company asked if he could still find them somewhere once he lost access to company email and Slack, that is when I started including them in my blog. So currently there are always three versions of these posts. I was hesitant to include them between my usual posts, but the alternatives were also not brilliant. 
Recently I also included a section with podcasts and videos, because people were interested in these.

The content is quite random. It is a selection from everything interesting that comes across my screen / headphones from one Friday to the next one. Currently it very much focused on engineering management, remote working and agile development. I often include posts about my hobbies, like Linux, cycling, electronic music or programming languages.

To make it into the list it has to be standing out in some way. I don’t necessarily have to agree with the content, but it still might inform my thinking about topics. I really should include some disclaimer in the posts, because sometimes people assume that I agree fully with all of these.

One good example is the Buffer blog, which is from a company very interested in fully remote companies and is pushing that message in a lot of their posts. I personally don’t believe that fully remote companies are as productive as companies with offices. But it is interesting to see how they are dealing with the problems a remote company creates, these solutions can help all companies that have some remote element in their workforce.
Their posts about transparency are also very good.

Most of the links I find come through one of the about 200 blogs I subscribe through in Tiny Tiny RSS. I star all the articles for possible inclusion. This has an RSS feed that creates Pocket entries via IFTTT. Stuff I find randomly through social media or Google I add directly to Pocket. Podcasts get starred in Pocketcasts and I copy the shareable links from there.
Every Friday morning I have 30 minutes booked in my calendar to work on the posts.
I use pocket-reader in Emacs to create the final list and the three versions I post. It is some manual work and some Emacs macros. 

I hope these are sometimes useful for you too.