Grind 75 - A better Blind 75 you can customize, by the author of Blind 75
Grind 75 is a better version of Blind 75 which goes beyond 75 questions. You can customize the available time you have, difficulty, topics, etc. The possibilities are endless.
Hey Elon: Let Me Help You Speed Run The Content Moderation Learning Curve | Techdirt
It's kind of a rite of passage for any new social media network. They show up, insist that they're the "platform for free speech" without quite understanding what that actually means, and then they quickly discover a whole bunch of fairly fundamental ideas, institute a bunch of rapid (often sloppy) changes… and in the end,…
This post was written as a reflection at the first Dev Writers Retreat. It's been really weird doing this in the PermaParty city while the world seemingly falls apart outside. Here's my attempt to make sense of it.
Martin Spickermann is a Senior Ruby on Rails Software Developer & Principal Engineer building web applications at scale using the Ruby on Rails since 2006
295: Slushygate, sextortion, and nano-targeting - Smashing Security
What is slushygate and how does it link to sextortion in the States? What is the most impersonated brand when it comes to delivering phishing emails? And what the flip is nano-targeting? All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer sec
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No more random scripts in Python and JavaScript to transform CSV or JSON data. In this article, Alvin Bryan shows you how to use Miller, a small and powerful CLI tool, to do all your data processing.
How To Search For A Developer Job Abroad — Smashing Magazine
Working abroad is a popular prospect, yet many people — including professionals in the tech sphere — don’t know where to start. In this article, Andrew Stetsenko gives you an ultimate step-by-step guide to finding and making international opportunities happen.
Lesser-Known And Underused CSS Features In 2022 — Smashing Magazine
CSS is constantly evolving, and some cool and useful properties either go completely unnoticed or are not talked about as much as others for some reason or another. In this article, we’ll cover a fraction of those CSS properties and selectors.