Monthly Shaarli

All links of one month in a single page.

March, 2018

The Quantum Thermodynamics Revolution | Quanta Magazine
Number Systems of the World
Fitts's law - Wikipedia
The Collector’s Fallacy • Zettelkasten Method
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/twildenh/PowerPointTM/Paper.pdf
Releases · rapidloop/pgmetrics · GitHub
Data loss prevention software - Wikipedia
chris blogs: Anatomy of a Ceph meltdown
The Kubernetes Effect
Unix Architecture Evolution from the 1970 PDP-7 to the 2018 FreeBSD
PG Phriday: Postgres on ZFS | Ways ZFS Can Make Postgres an Even Better Database
Probability and Statistics Cookbook
Your Mind's Software is More Important Than Its Hardware
NetSPI SQL Injection Wiki
Retrotechnology Media - Typewritten Software
https://edbguides.com
A typology of organisational cultures
Project Jupyter | Home
The change adoption curve | David Harkins' Blog
CNCF Interactive Cloud Native Landscape
Public Money, Public Code
Das Microsoft-Dilemma | Reportage & Dokumentation Video | ARD Mediathek
https://youtu.be/jKKBqB2EKl4
The Origins of QuickTime
Web app security testing with browsers
http://www.graybeardgames.com/download/diablo_pitch.pdf
https://static.ptbl.co/static/attachments/169319/1520904692.pdf
Interactive map of Linux kernel
The history of documented Unix facilities
GitHub - vedetta-com/caesonia: OpenBSD Email Service
Designing Windows 95’s User Interface – Socket 3
How Postgres Makes Transactions Atomic — Brandur Leach
The Law of Diminishing Intent – Shawn Blanc

The longer you wait to take action, the less likely you are to take action.

Why running database applications over WAN connections are generally a bad idea – synackattack
http://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/early/2017/10/31/1707373114.full.pdf
Introducing the GoodWatch - A Good Watch
pgTAP: Unit Testing for PostgreSQL
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
Blind men and an elephant - Wikipedia
Turning your web traffic into a Super Computer – Ben's blog
Januswort – Wikipedia
Cliffski's Blog | Why advertising always works, using science, not bullshit
Dropbox saved almost $75 million over two years by building its own tech infrastructure – GeekWire