What are some resources that you use to keep up with the latest tech trends ?
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What are some resources that you use to keep up with the latest tech trends ?
Hi,
Right now to keep track of new replies to a particular topic, **I save the topic and then return to under 'Saved' and scan all the replies searching for the ones that have the time highlighted in red**.
(In the past there wasn't that highlight so I'm very grateful for it).
My first though...
This same question was asked [three years ago](https://lobste.rs/s/l7b3iy/what_is_url_your_technical_blog).
Having been a member of Lobsters for little over a month I have enjoyed reading the thoughts and opinions of the community at large and am very interested in compiling a list of technical ...
I'm running into the problem where I'm working on my own sizeable project while also working a day job. Both require large amounts of programming and keeping a decent amount of data in my head regarding state, rules, other systems, reasons for doing new stuff, what needs to be done and why componen...
Hey Guys,
I would love to know how do you keep track of things you discover/learn while working on your job or sideprojects.
I have currently adopted a very simple method pf writing everything in a markdown file and putting it on github.
Here’s the repo: https://github.com/mraza007/til
As ...
I'm close to releasing some features (OSS, for what it's worth) that ultimately depend on human knowledge (for creating rules to identify behavior in interpreted languages and binary formats, and for auditing identified CLI executables to characterize how the behavior manifests). I built support for...
Hello,
What are you favorite documentation tools for building team knowledge base.
It can be opensource and offer features such as full text search and can be hosted as a static site
What niche subjects are you interested in for which the knowledge is hard to come by on the internet?<p>Is it due to copyright reasons? Lack of organised and searchable corpus? Hands-on knowledge that doesn't translate well to visual media?
I'm exploring a learning system that addresses the dual challenge many of us face: remembering both technical concepts AND the business domain knowledge needed to apply them effectively.
After years of coding in different industries, I've noticed that understanding the domain (finance, hea...
Most "tech" problems (and solutions) seem social, with e.g. most newer startups relying on internal connections to gain real world adoption, otherwise blocked due to institutional apathy and bad regulations (sms 2fa, hospital faxes...)
A recent (unlocated) poll asked a similar question: "what per...
I wonder what are your resources (websites, news-sites) etc.pp. besides HN to keep yourself up-to-date regarding software engineering and related technical stuff... I'm mostly interested in systems related programming as for instances databases, but also regarding JVM related stuff, Rust... but...
My small engineering team gets a bunch of requests for user flow documentation updates from ops/customer service/compliance. The request isn't always just 'this is out of date, can you update it?' it's often 'is this still up to date?' which still requires tak...
I still love hacking, but I stopped trying to be the smartest person in the room 5-6 years ago, and don't enjoy the *-maximalism that is most HN commentary today.<p>Can anyone recommend communities that cater to curiosity, but with more humility/humanity and less SV god complex?<p>Thanks!
How do you receive information, industry and personal interest updates and news?<p>e.g. your RSS reader/setup, newsletters, journals, etc.
So güd.
"I'm offering a new product/service, the Code Read — you send me a piece (small or large) of your company's codebase, and I'll read through it with an eye towards correctness, code organization and style, common security flaws, patterns, and clarity. When finished, you'll receive a beautiful technic...