Les liens du 2 juin
Books
These books were recommended everywhere
So You Want to Talk about Race
Can’t believe there is a 7th edition of this !
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 7th Edition
Movies, Series, Podcasts
I love the name of the MMO in this anime
Space Force was fine I guess.
Space Force | Netflix Official Site
Articles of Interest continue to be a great podcast
Suits: Articles of Interest #10
Gardiens de la paix | ARTE Radio
This made me appreciate Nina Simone even more so
Strong Songs: “Sinnerman” by Nina Simone
Nerdery & Code
Make terminal look cool
Amazed at the number of attempts to get bookmarking right, yet none of these is good enough (I use pinboard and it is ugly)
Every bookmark manager ever made
Would love to generate something like this for France
RunwayML | Machine learning for creators.
Lots of interesting tidbits in here
Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2020
I really should look into vscode more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjlD9-nrQDQ
i18n Ally - Visual Studio Marketplace
This is a neat in browser cloth physics demo
Some crypto links: tldr - crypto is hard and will make your site slow
So You Want to Build an End-to-End Encrypted Web App
IBM Releases Fully Homomorphic Encryption Toolkit for MacOS and iOS
Javascript Awesomeness
Good overview of using perftools to diagnose performance
Case study: Analyzing Notion app performance
This is really well made
I don’t understand how they achieved this
A quick way to hijack the right click menu
Amazon Web Services
Aws services in plain English
A game to learn more about s3
A script to never forget instances
Products
A spreadsheet like service for n dimensions
Fangamer does really cool stuff
Github has a product for CS classrooms, seems like a natural fit
Github / SO summarizer
A neat idea, but I’m not sure taking over a keyboard is the right entrypoint
Cool looking puzzles
Jiggy Puzzles - We make puzzles worth framing
Roxane Gay on the Modernist Puzzles She Bought in Quarantine
I could use something like this instead of always googling for the same code
Codespace - The code snippet manager you’ve been waiting for
A commercial electron alternative
sciter - Multiplatform HTML/CSS UI Engine for Desktop and Mobile Application
A set of scraping and pdf APIs
Turn Websites into structured data /Dataflow kit
The developer-friendly HTML to PDF API - PDFBlade
Visuals
Japanese Fried Shrimp Umbrella is our Must-Have Rainy Season Accessory
Videogames
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R0kEEIpK5k
SimRefinery recovered | The Obscuritory
Internet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjDZR9QBIoM
The Museum of Ridiculously Interesting Things
https://twitter.com/irondavy/status/1253096787541295104
https://twitter.com/benschwartz_/status/1267897529510662144
International Archive of Dreams
pi-top | Inspiring A Generation of Makers
Newsy
The “Frankenstein” That Wasn’t: A Realistic Appraisal of Today’s China
Yogurt: The Turks' other delight
Out For Delivery (Yuxin Gao, Lillyan Ling, Gus Boehling)
Porn Takes On a Personal Touch in the Pandemic
How to upgrade your at-home videoconference setup: Lighting edition
Une base de données du service civique exposait les données des utilisateurs
After Reality Star’s Death, Japan Vows to Rip the Mask Off Online Hate
Les femmes inspirantes du jeu vidéo en France
The ‘3.5% rule’: How a small minority can change the world
StopCovid
Faut-il ou non installer " StopCovid " ? Le débat résumé en une conversation SMS
15 scénarios de détournements des applis de traçage
Why StopCOVID Fails as a Privacy-Preserving Design
Inferring distance from Bluetooth signal strength: a deep dive
PersonalDataIO/CoronaRiskScoring
Ideas and quotes
Over the course of a day or a month, make a point of using the voice memo app on your phone to take audio snapshots — sound shots, as it were. … Play some for a friend and see if he or she can figure out what they are. Talk about where you recorded them and why. Invite your friend to do the same with you.
How then – as individuals and institutions – do we use the fuel of habits without being burned by it?
It’s easy: we need a habit of updating our habits.
And by “easy” I mean “nightmare piss-zone hard”.
Although I had never heard it articulated the way Cowboy expressed it, I already knew that we are a postapocalyptic people. My dad is a recovering-alcoholic Indian artist, and parts of our family story would seem over-the-top in a Sherman Alexie novel. In our language, Secwepemcstin, the traditional way to say “good morning” is tsecwínucw-k, pronounced “chook-we-nook.” But it doesn’t mean “good morning.” It literally translates to “you survived the night. Julian Brave NoiseCat