Liste des articles Web lus en 2017 - 2018
En 2017 et 2018 j’ai décidé de sauvegarder tous les articles que j’ai lu. Ce mois de février 2019 j’ai enfin le courage de transformer cette liste en version consultable par tout le monde. Peut-être que quelqu’un trouvera quelques liens intéressants …
Pour info, j’utilise Feedly pour gérer mes flux RSS (sur Mac, iOS et Android …) J’utilise Google Keep pour sauvegarder les articles lus.
Il ne me manque qu’un chronomètre pour savoir combien de temps j’ai lu.
Vu ma routine quotidienne de lecture le matin et en fin de journée, je pense passer 1h15 par jour à lire les articles du Web … soit tout de même 456h l’année dernière (19 jours pleins …)
En faisant cette liste 2017 - 2018, je me rends compte que cela fait quand même pas mal d’heures passées sur des lectures pour la majorité superficielle …
Le problème est que pour la majorité de ces écrits, nous sommes dans une entrée en matière, informations généralistes ou bien encore … Je me rends compte que lire tout cela c’est plutôt du “data-porn”, une gratification immédiate à lire en se pensant immédiatement “connaisseur” du domaine … Dans la majorité des cas, pour les articles techniques par exemple, je n’applique pas ce que j’ai lu, juste une lecture passive qui laisse peu de traces dans le registre des compétences.
2019 sera consacrée à plus de lectures analysant en profondeur (livres spécialisés, articles scientifiques, thèses, analyse de codes). J’ai découvert récemment Papers With Code qui regroupe des articles universitaires et le code associé …
Il semble également important de se “focaliser” sur quelques sujets plutôt que de céder à la tentation facile de picorer un peu partout …
Il ne reste plus qu’à sélectionner les sujets paraissant les plus “prometteurs”
Sécurité :
- Suricata - IDS Open Source
- Technique d’authentification pour les API
- A penetration tester’s guide to subdomain enumeration
- The Art of Subdomain Enumeration
- NetSPI SQL Injection Wiki!
- spectre and the end of langsec
- Why Mastercard Doesn’t Use OAuth 2.0
- Vulnerability in Hangouts Chat: from open redirect to code execution
- Advanced web security topics
- iso-27001-compliance-checklist.xls
- Don’t publicly expose .git or how we downloaded your website’s sourcecode - An analysis of Alexa’s 1M
- Sécurité de l’Internet des Objets (IdO) : Briefing pour les décideurs politiques
- Global scan - exposed .git repos
- Référentiels et Normes pour l’Audit de la Sécurité des SI
- Session Management Cheat Sheet
- What Does It Really Take To Track A Million Cell Phones?
- Security Checklist for Full Stack Web Developers — Part 1
- Top 10 Web Hacking Techniques of 2017
- fail2ban regex not matching
- How security flaws work: The buffer overflow
- CORS
- Hacker101 is a free class for web security
- No boundaries: Exfiltration of personal data by session-replay scripts
GDPR :
- The GDPR Compliance Checklist
- GDPR Hysteria
- GDPR Transparency and Consent Framework
- 2018 reform of EU data protection rules
- CNIL : La prospection commerciale par courrier électronique
- No one’s ready for GDPR
- Le non-respect des nouveautés du RGPD ne donnera pas lieu à des sanctions les premiers mois
- How GDPR Will Change The Way You Develop
- GDPR and Google Analytics
- GDPR practical info session for development
- Apache Kafka and GDPR Compliance
- GDPR – A Practical Guide For Developers
- https://blog.everlaw.com/2018/03/05/gdpr-compliance-preparation-articles-30-32-35/
Electronique :
- BLE Driving 101
- Intro to NFC Payment Relay Attacks
- Makes Raspberry Pi professional
- Mac Mini a distance (pas vraiment électronique mais bon …)
- How Graphics Cards Work
- HS : Writing a Game Boy emulator, Cinoop
- HS : Emulator 101
- HS : Your Serverless Raspberry Pi cluster with Docker
- Cheap, Full-Duplex Software Defined Radio With The LimeSDR
Infrastructure :
- atscaleconference.com : Video - Article
- How I Reduced my DB Server Load by 80%
- How Discord Handles Two and Half Million Concurrent Voice Users using WebRTC
- Computer Networks: A Systems Approach
- Distributed architecture concepts I learned while building a large payments system
- WSO2 Identity Server ~ The Inside Story
- Introducing Functions as a Service (OpenFaaS)
- Keep Calm and Carry On - Scaling Your Org with Microservices
- Why Dropbox decided to drop AWS and build its own infrastructure and network
- Starting an ISP is really hard, don’t do it
- How Netflix works: the (hugely simplified) complex stuff that happens every time you hit Play
- The Transaction Costs of Tokenizing Everything
- ServerlessConf 2017 Recap - NYC
- Jeff Dean on Large-Scale Deep Learning at Google
- Enabling The Vision of Ubiquitous Connectivity
- VIDEO : DevFest Nantes 2017 The great SOA migration
Web :
- Inside look at modern web browser (part 4)
- Internet protocols are changing
- nginx configuration for a RESTful API
- The most essential list of resources for Front-End beginners
- Modern CSS Explained For Dinosaurs
- 30 Seconds of CSS
- Untangling the WebRTC Flow
PostgreSQL :
- Scaling Connections in Postgres
- Connecting Postgres to Active Directory for Authentication
- How I Write SQL, Part 1: Naming Conventions
- PostgreSQL’s developments for high volumes processing
- Concurrency Control
- Fun with SQL: Unions in Postgres
- At 22 years old, Postgres might just be the most advanced database yet
- Machine Learning in PostgreSQL Part 1: Kmeans clustering
- How to streaming replication
- PostgreSQL Configuration Cheat Sheet
- Listen to postgres events and forward them as JSON payloads to a webhook
- My Favorite PostgreSQL Queries and Why They Matter
- SQL/JSON Path language
- How to Secure your PostgreSQL Database - 10 Tips
- Detecting performance problems easily in PostgreSQL
- Standard SQL features where PostgreSQL beats its competitors
- Postgres Hidden Gems
- SQL most readed articles 2017
- The case against ORMs
- Understanding caching in Postgres - An in-depth guide
- Range Types & Recursion: How to Search Availability with PostgreSQL
- Real time + Postgres = ?
- Care To Know Clauses: All About SELECT, FROM, WHERE, GROUP BY, HAVING, ORDER BY, and LIMIT
- pg-elastic - Proxy to use PostgreSQL via ElasticSearch protocol
- PostgreSQL HTTP Client
- YC Forum Troll
- pqstream is a program that streams changes out of a postgres database
Linux :
- Give me 15 minutes and I’ll change your view of Linux tracing
- The Practical Linux Hardening Guide
- Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry Pi
- Interactive map of Linux kernel
- For the first time ever, Microsoft will distribute its own version of Linux
- Linux System Call Table
- Mount Windows (CIFS) shares on Linux with credentials in a secure way
- HS : GIT
- IPv4 route lookup on Linux
IA :
- How I Built an AI to Sort 2 Tons of Lego Pieces
- How America’s 5 Top Hospitals are Using Machine Learning Today
- Big Data Patterns Certification
- A Guide to Parsing: Algorithms and Terminology
- TensorFlow-World-Resources
- The basics ideas in Neural Network
- Speech and Language Processing
- Music and Machine Learning
- The Math behind Project Scheduling, Bug Tracking, and Triage
- Introduction to Machine Learning for Coders: Launch
- Data Science In Walmart Supply Chain Technology
- Activate 2018: Search in Practice
- Applying Deep Learning To Airbnb Search
- For E-Commerce Data Scientists: Lessons Learned Scraping 100 Billion Products Pages
- Graph Data Structures for Beginners
- The Paxos Algorithm
- Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming
- How to Read Mathematics
- Latest news from Google AI
- Software 2.0
- Command Line Text Processing
- HR & AI:6 Changes AI Will Bring to Your HR Process
- Understanding word vectors
- How to think in graphs: An illustrative introduction to Graph Theory and its applications
- Easy-TensorFlow
- Stewardships in the “Age of Algorithms”
- The Intuitive Guide to Data Structures And Algorithms
- The implausibility of intelligence explosion
- Neural Networks in JavaScript with deeplearn.js
Développement :
GOLANG
- GopherCon 2017: Kavya Joshi - Understanding Channels
- Go Object Oriented Design
- Go Data Structures: Dictionary
- Stream and recognise people from a webcam with Go and Facebox
- A URL Shortener Service using Go, Iris and Bolt
- Building Blockchain in Go. Part 1: Basic Prototype
- Four Days of Go
- Banking on Go - GoSF meetup Sep 2017
- The beauty of Go
- Part 30: Error Handling
- Why Go for Cloud?
- Example of Golang CRUD using MySQL from scratch
- The Doors Go Has Opened
- go-keylogger
- From Prototype to Production: Lessons from Building and Scaling Reddit’s Ad Serving Platform with Go
- Web Scraping with Go
- Pure-go library for cross-platform thread-safe local peer discovery using UDP multicast
- Go reading list
- Writing Space Invaders with Go
- System Tray App in GO
- GO GridFS
- Gophercon 2017 Talks
- A Million WebSockets and Go
- Writing A Compiler In Go
- Creating an iCal feed with Go
- Wich HTTP Headers should I Include in my API
- For Range Semantics
- Implementation of Martin Fowler’s Recurring Events for Calendars
- Data Structure and Algorithms
- How we use gRPC to build a client/server system in Go
- The ultimate guide to writing a go tool
- Simplicity Debt Redux
C
PHP
- Modern PHP Without a Framework
- PHP to Go: How we boosted API performance by 8X
- PHP: a fractal of bad design
- The global PHP community continues to toxify itself, and we need to halt it for the sake of our peers
- Best way to sync with Google Calendar, Exchange etc
- Clean Code PHP
JavasScript et Node.JS
- The deepest reason why modern JavaScript frameworks exist
- Understanding JavaScript Objects
- Mastering Modular JavaScript
- A complete breakdown on why we needed Redux in the past, and why we don’t any more
- The Baseline Costs of JavaScript Frameworks
- The state of JavaScript 2018
- 33 Concepts Every JavaScript Developer Should Know
- Zero-day in popular jQuery plugin actively exploited for at least three years
- AJAX With Attributes
- Instant and elegant Markdown documents
- Understanding V8’s Bytecode
- Node.js Express api development security checklist
- Securing API end points using Negroni, Gorilla Mux, and JWT Middleware
- Record, Replay, and Stub HTTP Interactions
- Build composable visualizations for the web with a data-first approach
- The Absolute Easiest Way to Debug Node.js — with VS Code
- DropIt is a File Uploader built with nodejs
- SIP.js is a Javascript library, maintained by OnSIP, for developers looking to build WebRTC applications using SIP standards
Philosophie Dev && Culture :
- Explaining Programming to 6 Years Old Kids
- Return to the Source
- Outliers 37: Computing pioneer Bob Frankston says algorithms are the new bureaucracy
- Event-Driven Architecture
- Origins and History of Unix, 1969-1995
- Classification of the principal programming paradigms
- Stop Using Excel, Finance Chiefs Tell Staffs
- My 20-Year Experience of Software Development Methodologies
- Simplistic programming is underrated
- Computer latency: 1977-2017
- A short introduction to the art of programming
- The Nerd as the Norm
- The software developer’s life manual
- Andy Hertzfeld - Architect of the original Macintosh
- Keep a Changelog
- Why Developers Become Frustrated And Companies Can’t Find Talent
- The Rise and Rise of JSON
- What is Systems Programming, Really?
- For Hackers, Anonymity Was Once Critical. That’s Changing.
- This Is Why You Shouldn’t Interrupt a Programmer
- Software disenchantment
- Have I lost my skills in programming?
- The Yoda of Silicon Valley
- Defcon: The Documentary (FULL, 2013)
- Adrian Cockroft: “Chaos Engineering - What is it, and where it’s going”
- The State of Agile Software in 2018
- The “Developer Experience” Bait-and-Switch
- Silicon Valley History
- Reverse Engineering Instruments’ File Format
- The 640K memory limit of MS-DOS
- Is learning to code in middle age a fool’s errand or a committed act of digital citizenship?
- Why is nearing completion so demotivating?
- JOHN CARMACK - Why do you drop what you are doing when Steve Jobs asks you
- HISTORIQUE - bibliothèque numérique consacrée aux anciens magazines
- HISTORIQUE - General Magic is a nostalgic film about the ‘90s startup that imagined the smartphone
- Pixar’s Senior Scientist explains how math makes the movies and games we love
- Why I hate all articles about design patterns
- 21 years of income as a software engineer
- Why don’t software development methodologies work?
- Know your Times Tables, but… do you know your “Hash Tables”?
- 10 Common Data Structures Explained with Videos + Exercises
- Teach Yourself Computer Science
- Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Berkeley
- Video Games Are Destroying the People Who Make Them
- How Unreal Renders a Frame
- The Uncanny Resurrection of Dungeons & Dragons
- My 20-Year Experience of Software Development Methodologies
- the software engineering notebook
- Why can’t the IT industry deliver large, faultless projects quickly as in other industries?
- How I failed to replicate an $86 million project in 1 line of code
- How I replicated an $86 million project in 57 lines of code
- Gaphorisms: Guerrilla Aphorisms
- Tim O’Reilly’s “WTF: What’s the Future & Why It’s Up to Us”: tech history & survival roadmap
- 12 factors APP
- VIDEO: What every web developer should know - How browsers works
- Physicists find we’re not living in a computer simulation
- HISTORIQUE : Historique des publication du Bell Lab
- Decentralisation: the next big step for the world wide web
- Things Nobody Told Me About Being a Software Engineer
- Why I quit Amazon just 5 months after I’ve started
- Must-See Tech Talks for Every Programmer
- I am a mediocre developer
- Modern Software Over-Engineering Mistakes
- A consortium workshop of high end techs reviewed postmortems to better understand how engineers cope with the complexity of anomalies
- Every Programmer Should Know
Blockchain :
- Walmart Is Getting Suppliers to Put Food on the Blockchain
- Blockchain in Go
- Blockchain Basics
- Sixty free lectures from Princeton on bitcoin and cryptocurrencies
- The Bitcoin Whales: 1,000 People Who Own 40 Percent of the Market
Drogue && Santé :
- First-Ever LSD Microdosing Study Will Pit the Human Brain Against AI
- Magnesium and the Brain: The Original Chill Pill
- Ces légumes qui protègent du cancer
- To Fix That Pain In Your Back, You Might Have To Change The Way You Sit
- Eating out increases levels of phthalates in the body, study finds
Citations :
-
Telling children ‘hard work gets you to the top’ is simply a lie * Opinion The Guardian* - École: usine du conformisme
- Entrer dans une dynamique
- ORMs are like that unreasonable teenage crush. Luring you into sweet temptation giving you short sighted satisfaction. But then you grow up and mature and do what everyone told you to do in the first place. You choose your true love, your soul mate, your better half: SQL
- L artisan maîtrisé son outils. L ouvrier est maîtrisé par son outil
Développement personnel :
- How To Be Someone People Love To Talk To
- Consciousness Goes Deeper Than You Think
- How I stopped procrastinating, learned to code, and launched my first product
- Some tech workers over 50 are literally working themselves to death — and other things we discovered about their careers
- Productive on six hours of sleep? You’re deluding yourself, expert says
- Aging, mediocre programmer seeks fellow technical-minded individuals
- What are your long-term goals?
- The Importance of Deep Work & The 30-Hour Method for Learning a New Skill
- Silicon Valley Myths Aside, Time Is on the Side of Aging Entrepreneurs
- Reading with a pencil
- That time Steve Jobs hired a career juggler to teach programming to developers
- The Velvet Revolution of Claude Debussy
- Psychology Explains the Hidden Reasons Gambling Hooks the Brain
- The secret of love is just kindness
- The secrets of reilience
- Any resources to learn the fundamentals of critical thinking?
- Turning 40 soon – seeking personal and professional life advice
- The Crazy Framer : Build his own house
- Why is hard to make friend after 30 years
- To Stay Married, Embrace Change
- Here’s Einstein’s Advice to His Son on How to Accelerate Learning
- Unknown Unknowns: The Problem of Hypocognition
- Beyond peace and quiet
- Analysis paralysis
- Javascript fatigue
- The incredible correlation between IQ & income
- I’m bored, what do I do?
- The four motivators
- How to teach yourself hard things
- Rise, Grind and Ruin: The Dangerous Fetishization of ‘Hustle Porn’
- Skill Stacking: A Practical Strategy To Achieve Career Success
- Excerpts from an Oral History Interview with Steve Jobs
- The art and science of being charismatic
- What I would do if I was 18 now
- THE BASIC LAWS OF HUMAN STUPIDITY
- L’homme qui partage les tâches à la maison existe, voilà à quoi il ressemble
- Getting close to 40, mid life crisis, depression, and finding release
Entrepreunariat :
- How to sell your app/side project while working full-time?
- Those making $500+/month on side projects in 2017 – Show and tell
- Your chances of making a successful mobile app are almost nil
- Things learned while running your own self-funded startup
- Playboy Interview: Steve Jobs
- Surviving Your First Year
- We fired our top talent. Best decision we ever made.
- Solo founders with profitable businesses, collected stories
- Selling My Bootstrapped SaaS Business
- Rails and Revenue: How to Build a Screencast Business
- The 20-year-old entrepreneur is a lie
- Growing a Time Tracking Software to $316,000/Month
- How to Retire in Your 30s With $1 Million in the Bank
- How did Ninja become gaming’s first crossover star?
- How One Website Exploited Amazon S3 to Outrank Everyone on Google
- Calendrier marketing 2019 : la liste de tous les événements de l’année
- The Friendship That Made Google Huge
- How to Build a SaaS Application Block by Block
- How World of Warcraft Was Made: The Definitive Inside Story of Nearly 20 Years of Development
- Josh Pigford’s Absurd List of Products, Apps, Websites & Businesses : Projects
- Tech Workers Say Poor Leadership Is Number One Cause for Burnout
- Prendre sa retraite à 40 ans, un rêve? «Cette vie où il faut absolument acheter une grosse maison, ça ne me correspondait pas»
- How can I make money when I am bored?
- Developer burnout – how to rediscover the passion, or new career?
- A ‘Cash Cow’ is on the Agenda
- Apple shutted down our 30k/mo business. What now?
- La fable de la French Tech : «Tout vainqueur insolent à sa perte travaille»…
- McDonald’s High-Tech Makeover Is Stressing Workers Out
- On Starting a Software Business
- Passive income ideas for solo developers?
- Blogging my Career Shift
- I don’t know any good Ethereum developer that isn’t a millionaire — There’s a gold rush among developers to learn the coding language of money
- How startups such as Dropbox, Airbnb, Groupon and others acquired their first users
- How do you find clients when you have no network and can only do remote?
- How we built our first full-stack JavaScript web app in three weeks
- Launching An App? Make App Store Optimization Your Foundation For Growth
- How I Make $2,000 a Month from One Medium Article
- The high-risk, high-reward world of selling stuff on Amazon
- Invisible Manipulation: 10 ways our data is being used against us
- How we Bootstrapped our SaaS Startup to Ramen Profitability
- The MVP Paradox
- Digging Into a Solopreneur’s “Experimentation Stack”
- How Seth Godin Would Launch a Business With a $1,000 Budget
- Never Give Up, Retry: How Software Should Deal with Failures
- Restaurant sans cuisinier … c’est un robot
- Learn how people are starting successful businesses.
- How to Get Rich (without getting lucky)
- How to Find Your Million-Dollar, One-Person Business Idea
- New research shows successful founders are far older than the Valley stereotype
- How To Realistically Become A Millionaire
- Comment Ouvrir une Boutique en Ligne et Réaliser des Ventes en Seulement 3 jours
- How I Reached Over 100 Million Views on LinkedIn
- I thought I could ship at least 700 units to stay in business
- A Restaurant Ruined My Life
- Products by Indie Hackers
- What you should know as a founder of a software company
- The first 150 days of van life
- Why Trello Failed to Build a $1 Billion+ Business
Projets :
- High impact job board
- Handling 1 Million Requests per Minute with Golang
- Programming Notes for Professionals books
- Camp in Style with Volkswagen’s New California XXL
Lecture && écriture :
- Sélections de livres à partir d’un sujet
- Alan Kay’s Reading List
- Commodore The Inside Story
- Your Personal Writing Coach
- Reading Information Aloud to Yourself Improves Memory
- Publishers rejected me, but I went on to earn six-figures selling 1,000 books a day
- The death of reading is threatening the soul
- How to read
- LIVRE : Honoring the Code
- Which books do you wish you’d read earlier in life?
- What are your favorite non-fiction books of all time?
- How to self-publish a book: A handy list of resources
- Screen Schooled: Two Veteran Teachers Expose How Technology Overuse Is Making Our Kids Dumber
- Top 10 books to inspire CIOs and IT professionals in 2018
- The woman who went to the library and read every book on the shelf
Education :
- Undoing the Dis-Education of Millennials
- Les “écoles de code” et l’école 42 créent-elles de vrais emplois?
- Que pensez-vous de l’école 42 de Xavier Niel ?
- ORLM-282 : Les coulisses de l’École 42
- The ‘Overparenting’ Crisis In School And At Home
- Mr. Rogers Had a Simple Set of Rules for Talking to Children
- Taking a second look at the learn-to-code craze
- Why Social Media is Not Smart for Middle School Kids
- Why Education Startups Do Not Succeed
- Cursive Handwriting and Other Education Myths
- Is American Childhood Creating an Authoritarian Society?
- Lack of ethics education for computer programmers shocks expert
- What I Learned From Researching Coding Bootcamps
- Learning By Thinking
- Programmers: Play with Minecraft’s Inner Workings!
- A place where makers ship live.
- Seymour: Live Programming for the Classroom
- Parents now spend twice as much time with their children as 50 years ago
- L’écriture en miroir chez l’enfant de 5 à 6 ans
- 10 Lessons of an MIT Education
- The enduring power of print for learning in a digital world
- 200 universities just launched 600 free online courses. Here’s the full list.
- The Alarming Decline of Quality, Youth Playtime
- The Tech Education Con
Foutu monde numérique ! :
- Amazon just deleted over 900 reviews of Hillary Clinton’s new book
- Opinion: Equifax hired a music major as chief security officer and she has just retired
- How Booking.com manipulates you
- Airport Police Demanded an Activist’s Passwords. He Refused. Now He Faces Prison in the U.K.
- Our minds can be hijacked’: the tech insiders who fear a smartphone dystopia
- The False Prophecy of Hyperconnection
- Google’s Profits Are Exploding Because the Web Is Massive
- Sean Parker unloads on Facebook: “God only knows what it’s doing to our children’s brains”
- I see things differently’: James Damore on his autism and the Google memo
- To Save Net Neutrality, We Must Build Our Own Internet
- Why Facebook Is the Junk Food of Socializing
- Our Minds Have Been Hijacked by Our Phones. Tristan Harris Wants to Rescue Them
- Security This Week: The Very Best Hacks From Black Hat and Defcon
- Facebook shuts AI system after bots create own language
- Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?
- California malls are sharing license plate tracking data with an ICE-linked database
- Is Google Making Us Stupid?
- How the West became a self-obsessed culture
- The Age of Cretinism
- AP Exclusive: Google tracks your movements, like it or not
- Facebook is Now Rating Users Black Mirror Style
- Logged off: meet the teens who refuse to use social media
- Exclusive: Fitbit’s 150 billion hours of heart data reveal secrets about health
- The Snowden Legacy, part one: What’s changed, really?
- Power outages, bank runs, changed financial data: Here are the ‘cyber 9/11’ scenarios that really worry the experts
- We cannot afford to be indifferent to internet spying
- So We Got Tracked Anyway
- Five Eyes’ Nations Quietly Demand Government Access to Encrypted Data
- Who needs democracy when you have data?
- Digital Exile: How I Got Banned for Life from AirBnB
- The Real Reason Apple and Google Want You to Use Your Phone Less
- Google’s Plan To Make Tech Less Addictive
- Towards a world without Facebook
- Airline websites don’t care about your privacy: a case study on Emirates.com
- The big stores that track your every online move
- How Evil Is Tech?
- Google collects Android users’ locations even when location services are disabled
- Why I cancelled my ReactiveConf talk
- The Algorithm That Makes Preschoolers Obsessed With YouTube
- The Coders Programming Themselves Out of a Job
- The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies
- The problem isn’t just Cambridge Analytica or Facebook – it’s “surveillance capitalism”
- Silicon Valley’s fault lines are exposed
- Coders of the world, unite: can Silicon Valley workers curb the power of Big Tech?
- Amazon Is Trying to Control the Underlying Infrastructure of Our Economy
- How Silicon Valley is erasing your individuality
- The ‘internet of things’ is sending us back to the Middle Ages
- Can Anyone Beat Jeff Bezos?
- It’s time to address the elephant in the room: Influencers don’t really influence anything or anyone!
- It’s time to address the elephant in the room: Influencers don’t really influence anything or anyone!
- Maybe Better If You Don’t Read This Story on Public WiFi
- The Internet Will Be the Death of Us
- Are you aware? Comcast is injecting 400+ lines of JavaScript into web pages
- Tinder is reinforcing ancient mating habits, study finds
- The Coming Software Apocalypse
- Report: Uber app can secretly record your iPhone screen thanks to special ‘entitlement’
- First Evidence That Online Dating Is Changing the Nature of Society
- It’s time to stop trusting Google search already
- 5 predictions for what life will be like in 2030
Société, Capitalisme :
- Don’t Be Scared About The End Of Capitalism—Be Excited To Build What Comes Next
- The ‘retail apocalypse’ is a myth
- The Fragile Generation
- An open letter to Apple’s CEO from the Süddeutsche Zeitung’s editor-in-chief
- Ashamed to work in Silicon Valley: how techies became the new bankers
- https://blog.irvingwb.com/blog/2017/11/where-is-technology-taking-the-economy.html
- Survival of the Richest
- Not enough people are paying attention to this economic trend
- We Are All Accumulating Mountains of Things
- The Coders of Kentucky
- Apple’s Tim Cook makes blistering attack on the ‘data industrial complex’
- Eight Futures of Work: Scenarios and their Implications
- The Rich Are Planning to Leave This Wretched Planet
- What’s behind rich people pretending to be self-made?
- The real Adam Smith
- Freud Was a Fraud: A Triumph of Pseudoscience
- Rescuing Economics from Neoliberalism
- World Inequality Database
- The US government is removing scientific data from the Internet
- What the Rich Won’t Tell You
- Tech’s ultimate success: Software developers are now more valuable to companies than money
- We’re starting to see the perils for startups that accept foreign cash
- Saudi Money Fuels the Tech Industry. It’s Time to Ask Why.
- The Curse of Econ 101
- What happened when Walmart left
- La crème de la société marocaine, écrémée de civisme!
- Zucktown, USA
- How the TSA Considered Looking at What Books People Have in Their Carry-on Bags
- Guerre dans les télécoms, les 4 couleurs du capitalisme France 5
- The Rough Lives of Older Americans in ‘Nomadland’
- Do civilisations collapse?
- I’m a Depression historian. The GOP tax bill is straight out of 1929.
- Too Many Americans Will Never Be Able to Retire
## Gaming :
- Esport: Au secours mon enfant veut devenir pro gamer
- The cost of games
- The Video Game Software Wizardry of Id
- ArdaCraft
- Vialis cyberattaquée, clients et Esport show impactés
## Cinema && Photos:
- This Is a Golden Age of Low-Budget Horror
- 55 Vintage Photos Of Your Parents Being Cooler Than You Will Ever Be
- Beauty Shots Of Retro Machines
## Musique
- Get started making music
- How I learned to write music in real time
- 10 Chansons de Memes
- The Cranberries - Zombie - EASY Piano Tutorial by PlutaX
- 300 accords de piano
- Conseil d’un professeur
- Jazz Handbook
- Les accords de piano
- Parcours débutant
- How to Learn Piano With Technology
- The Making Of Everything Is Recorded’s “Close But Not Quite” With Richard Russell
- Making music using new sounds generated with machine learning
- Miles Davis is not Mozart: The brains of jazz and classical pianists work differently