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Sony WH-1000XM4. Quite happy with it.


That's a shame, Book Depository has been godsend with their reasonably-priced international delivery... They will be missed :(



Thanks. Seems there is a second edition due October 26, 2022.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Code-Language-Computer-Hardware-Sof...

I feel tempted to buy the current edition, but also to wait for the second.


Oh that's brilliant, I'm looking forward to that!

There is still so much of the tech stack that hasn't changed since this book was published in 2000 - TCP, IP, DNS, binary, logic gates, etc. But there's also much that has changed that could be written about - virtualisation, containers, wifi, fibre, cloud infrastructure, USB, GPUs.


I've gone ahead and bought the first edition, and then when the other is out, I'll add that to my collection too. Looking forward to reading it. No matter how much I learn, I find going over the basics again, reading introductions again, really helps to keep everything active up there. Let's face it, we learn so much but we also seem to lose so much as well.


Thanks, just picked this up, look forward to reading this.


https://youtube.com/c/HusseinNasser-software-engineering

Hussein Nasser, talks about networking, databases, and all things backend.


Find myself doing that often too (not specifically from Excel, but generally formatting lines to SQL list with regex). Will definitely give your extension a try!


Also try NimbleText (windows) which is really useful for translating csv data into sql or whatever other format you require


Thanks for trying it out!


I like these sorts of articles. Where people describe their stack/architecture, how everything fits together, how they're using it to face their challenges, and what are the challenging parts of their setup. I feel like they can often condense many insights in a relatively short piece. I would even love to see a more in-depth version of this, describing more use-cases and how they're being dealt with, or more pain points in the setup.

Edit: looks like my comment is oddly similar to @d3nj4l's. Nice to see I'm not the only one!


Rust in Action teaches Rust through systems programming

https://www.manning.com/books/rust-in-action


+1 for Rust in Action, great book.

I'll add Distributed Services with Go as well https://pragprog.com/titles/tjgo/distributed-services-with-g...

It's pretty dense, mostly a code listing with some commentary between, so it takes some work to get through it, but I learned a ton.


The publish date is 2020-11-02, as appears on the articles list at https://nicholasreese.com/

I agree they should probably make it visible on the article page itself...


The original Space Jam movie website from 1996 is still alive and well. Definitely a classic!

https://www.spacejam.com/1996/


> Second, internalizing that mood follows motion. I can't sit around waiting to feel right before starting/doing something. You will never feel right. It's the doing of the thing that makes you feel right. Just start shit. That's the battle.

I can really resonate with that.


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