Cherry MX Board Silent: The keyboard for professionals - ZDNet https://www.zdnet.com/article/cherry-mx-board-silent-the-keyboard-for-professionals/
Today's most important article you'll read all day: How to save your privacy from the Internet’s clutches – TechCrunch https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/14/how-to-save-your-privacy-from-the-internets-clutches/
The iPhone changed our lives. Now Apple needs to tackle addiction - Tony Faddell/WIRED UK http://www.wired.co.uk/article/tony-fadell-apple-iphone-addiction-control-design
I built a progressive web app and published it in 3 app stores. Here’s what I learned - Judah Gabriel http://debuggerdotbreak.judahgabriel.com/2018/04/13/i-built-a-pwa-and-published-it-in-3-app-stores-heres-what-i-learned/
My day-job Firefox transition is going well. I have been creating and arranging the bookmarks I need. I sync those bookmarks so I have them on all PCs. Tasks still on Chrome: Getting weather information across SoCal (that's a LOT of bookmarks) and Google Maps screen-grabs, which render more clearly on Chrome than FF.
The Finns who refuse to give up on Sailfish OS - Engadget https://www.engadget.com/2018/03/01/jolla-sailfish-os-team-interview-mwc/
The missing building blocks of the Web – Anil Dash https://medium.com/@anildash/the-missing-building-blocks-of-the-web-3fa490ae5cbc
The most important article you will read today: It's time to rebuild the web - by Mike Loukides for O'Reilly Media https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/its-time-to-rebuild-the-web
It's not like Google didn't have an unfair advantage in collecting data with its ubiquitous search engine, free and functional email and apps, as well as a phone OS, but it also controls the web browser that most of us use. There are other browsers besides Firefox, but for me it stands alone, and its importance today cannot be overstated.
Go: the good, the bad and the ugly - Sylvain Wallez https://bluxte.net/musings/2018/04/10/go-good-bad-ugly/
Build a JSON API with Hugo's custom output formats - Forestry.io: This is huge: Using the Hugo static blogging system as the engine for an API. https://forestry.io/blog/build-a-json-api-with-hugo/
Key to avoiding Firefox tab scrolling: Maximum of 16 tabs (at least on my laptop screen)
To get around the problem in Firefox where you can't see all of your tabs without using scroll buttons (if you have a lot of tabs), I am going to try to uses more windows, and I am making bookmark folders that I can use to populate individual windows more quickly.
I'm doing another serious Firefox test. I already use it for most of my non-day-job browsing, but having so many bookmarks set up in Google Chrome plus Firefox's tab issue (you can only fit so many on the screen before you have to use scroll buttons) has kept me in Chrome.
(Puts tinfoil hat on) The worst thing is a smartphone. It's like we're all wearing a wire AND a tracking device at all times. Facebook is telling us how creepy it is in terms of how much data it collects, and while that is oddly refreshing, Google, Amazon, Apple, Twitter and others are being suspiciously quiet about what they do and how much control we have over it.
The question is becoming, "Should we avoid being tracked, and how can we do it?" It sounds very tinfoil hat but likely includes all commercial social-media sites (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat), everything Google, Apple and Amazon, and all branded browsers.
I'm really getting into using multiple desktops in Windows 10. Coming from a desktop Linux background, it's yet another thing that Windows is doing that makes a Linux user more comfortable.
How can I copy text to the system clipboard from Vim? - Vi and Vim Stack Exchange https://vi.stackexchange.com/questions/84/how-can-i-copy-text-to-the-system-clipboard-from-vim
The Macros page is a powerful on from the Vim Tips Wiki http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Macros
Fascinating story: Nikon versus Canon - A story of technology change https://medium.learningbyshipping.com/nikon-versus-canon-a-story-of-technology-change-45777098038c
Uber acquires dockless bike-share startup Jump - The Verge https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2018/4/9/17213994/uber-acquires-dockless-bike-share-jump
How to use Cloudflare's DNS service to speed up and secure your internet | ZDNet https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-use-cloudflares-dns-service-to-speed-up-your-internet-and-protect-your-privacy/
The most important article you will read all day: How to keep your ISP’s nose out of your browser history with encrypted DNS | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/04/how-to-keep-your-isps-nose-out-of-your-browser-history-with-encrypted-dns/
Facebook urged to make GDPR its 'baseline standard' globally – TechCrunch https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/09/facebook-urged-to-make-gdpr-its-baseline-standard-globally/
GIMP 2.10.0 Release Candidate looks great but still can't really work with IPTC metadata, which is a hard requirement for an image editor that I can use. I've been waiting more than 10 years, so I'll keep using IrfanView and digiKam. https://www.gimp.org/news/2018/03/26/gimp-2-10-0-rc1-released/
Denver Post rebels against its hedge-fund ownership - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/07/business/media/denver-post-opinion-owner.html
Ask Hacker News: Where have you registered your domains and why? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16784074
Starbucks picked an odd time to force WiFi customers to cough up personal data – GeekWire https://www.geekwire.com/2018/starbucks-picked-odd-time-force-wifi-customers-cough-personal-data/
Cruising Van Nuys Blvd. in the late 1970s - photos from 1978-79 taken mostly in front of 6454 Van Nuys Blvd., then a J.C. Penney that looked to be already closing, now the Valley Professional Building at the corner of Van Nuys Blvd. and Gilmore Street. http://vnbcruisinglate70s.com
I took a few weeks off of using Xenialpup (aka Puppy Linux) until I could figure out a setup that would take the pup_save off of my Windows hard drive and put it on a USB flash drive. Did that. First boot didn't work, but second did. Keeping fingers crossed.
SpaceX can't broadcast Earth images because of a murky license - CNET https://www.cnet.com/news/spacex-cant-broadcast-earth-images-because-of-a-murky-license/
Early days: the VIC-20 Programmer's Reference Guide. This isn't the first interesting link I've found from the Rachel by the Bay blog. https://rachelbythebay.com/w/2018/04/06/learn/
Why is everyone so busy? - In search of lost time - The Economist https://www.economist.com/news/christmas-specials/21636612-time-poverty-problem-partly-perception-and-partly-distribution-why
Using Vim in my project has really helped my skills in that editor. That's what working with a couple dozen small Vim files per day will do for you.
I had to ssh into a server yesterday and set up a small script and a cron job, and I could feel how different that process was now that I can do more with Vim.
I can move around in files much more easily, and I know the basics of copy/move/paste, which is more than I could say before.
Clojure is trying to push me in the Emacs direction, and maybe I could get comfortable with that editor, but the universality of Vim/Vi is hard to ignore.
I got NordVPN working via OpenVPN in Fedora Linux. It wasn't as easy as in Windows, where there's a turnkey app, but these instructions worked both in the console and via NetworkManager, and I recommend you use the latter. https://nordvpn.com/tutorials/linux/openvpn/
If you want to run exa, a modern replacement for ls, via a binary package, systems that offer them are Mac OS's Homebrew, and Arch and Fedora Linux. Nothing yet for Debian or Ubuntu, as far as I can tell. https://the.exa.website/
GitHub - magnars/stasis: Some Clojure functions for creating static websites. https://github.com/magnars/stasis
Clojure Features: Or why you should stop worrying about features and just use Clojure | Benjamin Zaporzan http://benzaporzan.me/blog/2018/3/29/clojure_features_or_why_you_should_stop_worrying_about_features_and_just_use_clojure/
I needed to set my classpath for Java in Windows, and despite this page saying it's obsolete, it worked for Win 10. Now I can keep my Java libraries in one directory and use them wherever I'm working on a program. https://introcs.cs.princeton.edu/java/15inout/classpath.html
There's a spy in the house, and it's name is Alexa (or its Google equivalent). People seem to be OK with this, and it is disturbing. I'm worried that the act of using a smarphone is no better in terms of how we're being tracked by corporations. From the NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/31/business/media/amazon-google-privacy-digital-assistants.html
GNOME 3.28 is coming to Fedora 28. Here's what's new and improved - Fedora Magazine https://fedoramagazine.org/gnome-3-28-released-coming-fedora-28/
Which JavaScript frameworks are the fastest? - JavaScript Report https://javascriptreport.com/js-frameworks-fastest/
There are Rust apps in Fedora - Fedora Magazine https://fedoramagazine.org/oxidizing-fedora-try-rust-applications-today/
The Palmer Method of Business Writing (This is what handwriting the way I learned it is supposed to look like it) https://archive.org/details/PalmerMethod1935
Improving handwriting with Spencerian penmanship - Page Flutter https://pageflutter.com/spencerian-penmanship/
State of Clojure survey 2018 analysis – Daniel Compton https://danielcompton.net/2018/03/28/clojure-survey-2018
Uber is Ripping Off Frequent Riders and Here's How to Avoid It https://therideshareguy.com/uber-is-ripping-off-frequent-riders-and-heres-how-to-avoid-it/
Will we ever reach 'peak storage'? https://www.curbed.com/2018/3/27/17168088/cheap-storage-warehouse-self-storage-real-estate
I am experimenting with multiple desktops in Windows 10 https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-use-multiple-desktops-in-windows-10/
Facebook Container Extension: Take control of how you’re being tracked - Mozilla https://blog.mozilla.org/firefox/facebook-container-extension/
How I erased 5000+ Facebook comments and likes - Jaruzel http://www.jaruzel.com/blog/How-I-Erased-5000-Facebook-Comments-and-Likes
What is the Fediverse? https://fediverse.party/en/fediverse/
Donald Trump is radically transforming his White House. He's been president for 1 year - CNNPolitics https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/23/politics/trump-cohn-bolton-tillerson-mcmaster/index.html
Web sites are more secure when they allow users to paste passwords - National Cyber Security Centre (UK) https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/blog-post/let-them-paste-passwords
Cutting ‘Old Heads’: Age discrimination at IBM - ProPublica https://features.propublica.org/ibm/ibm-age-discrimination-american-workers/
Polo is a new, advanced file manager for Linux that is written in Vala. It is available in COPR for Fedora https://fedoramagazine.org/4-cool-copr-february-2018. Here is the project site: https://teejee2008.github.io/polo/
How to add fonts to Fedora - Fedora Magazine https://fedoramagazine.org/add-fonts-fedora/
There is now a Fedora Podcast https://x3mboy.fedorapeople.org/podcast/
9 influential JavaScript developers you should follow - JavaScript Report https://javascriptreport.com/9-influential-javascript-developers-you-should-follow/
The ultimate guide to JavaScript frameworks - JavaScript Report https://javascriptreport.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-javascript-frameworks/