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Tweet of the Week
"Running a successful open source project is just Good Will Hunting in reverse, where you start out as a respected genius and end up being a janitor who gets into fights."
β @axboe on Twitter
Quote attributed to @cra, and I don't think I've ever seen anything more true posted.
Culture
Breaking apart the monolith
Shawn Wang about the social component of open source and steps to reduce burnout.
Tech
Using unwrap() in Rust is Okay
Andrew Gallant about panicking in Rust.
ARCHITECTURE.md
Aleksey Kladov about the practice of having an ARCHITECTURE.md
file in your repository.
Why macOS Ventura Share menu is bad
Jeff Johnson about the inconsistencies of the settings app in the new macOS.
Go wishlist
Brandur has four wishes for Go 1.20.
From Oscilloscope to Wireshark - A UDP Story
Matt Keeter takes the analogue signal of a UDP packet and explains how to decode it.
I Donβt Like Goβs Default HTTP Handlers
Preslav Rachev about the missing error value in Go's HTTP handlers.
How I Hacked my Car
greenluigi1 explains how they hacked their 2021 Hyundai in series of three blog posts.
The State Of Rust In 2022
Adrian Kosmaczewski about the state of Rust.
Cutting Room Floor
Why thinking hard makes us feel tired
Heidi Ledford about a recent study on how cognitive work affects fatigue.
iOS Privacy: Instagram and Facebook can track anything you do on any website in their in-app browser
Felix Krause about their research on Meta's tracking system in the iOS in-app browser. Thanks, Eric!
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