I’m waiting for when Cloudflare releases their identity product. On day one, they can market it as a far more secure alternative to Okta: and they will have proof.
Already, they are helping all Okta customers stay secure with this HAR filter tool. Something Okta is not doing!
As an AWS user or Cloud developer, you can learn a bunch of things from this thread. And even if you know all of them, still interesting to see how and why AWS has some specific features. #aws#cloud
After using AWS for ~14 years, I've internalised a handful of design patterns that I try to apply to my own software. I'm keen to know if it's the same for other folks.
Roughly: tags, IDs (thrice), limits, pagination.
(I'm not going to use the thread emoji)
I’ve tweeted about this before, but when we made the original iPhone, we didn’t have product managers. We had directly responsible individuals (DRIs). Each important piece of work had a single person charged with seeing to it that the work got done. 1/
I have been hiding for a while preparing a whole new project about #OKR and management, stay tuned because I am going to announce it in less than 2 weeks.
I wrote 3 articles about #IoT in my entire life (after I left #Arduino). They now have 50k views in total. It is impressive how much I underestimated this skill I apparently have.
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Podcasts this week, SF times:
Today, Open Source champion Bill Ottman of @minds "Defending Social Networks from Manipulation"
Thurs 12pm legendary @rikarends
of Makepad on "A Fresh Start for Open Cross-Platform Graphics & Design"
Fri 4pm futuristic @marknadal on p2p Algorithms
For quite some time I avoided companies leveraging too much SQL DBs, so I never learned SQL the proper way. As you know I am studying CS and had an SQL course. The site datacamp.com dramatically helped me to understand the SQL concepts. @DataCamp
So I suggested it to many colleagues and they are loving it. I have to admit is dramatically good content, not too easy, not too hard, engaging, addictive. Well done, we need more of such tools. Next time will give ML course a try.