https://elpais.com/deportes/2021-07-17/wout-van-aert-gana-la-crono-previa-al-paseo-triunfal-de-pogacar-en-paris.html?utm_source=pocket_mylist☐
Acalorado y sediento, el esloveno, que ganará el domingo en París su segundo Tour de Francia a los 22 años, no le pelea a Van Aert la victoria en la contrarreloj
https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/#/☑
Mermaid lets you represent diagrams using text and code. This simplifies maintianing complex diagrams. It is a Javascript based diagramming and charting tool that renders Markdown-inspired text definitions to create and modify diagrams dynamically.
The main purpose of Mermaid is to help Documentation catch up with Development.
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/by-site/youtube.com?sort=updated☐
something from Greasy Fork
https://www.andrew-best.com/posts/learn-auth-the-hard-way-part-three/☐
Andrew Best Technologist, leader, mentor, thinker Skip to Content
https://hackersandslackers.com/psycopg2-postgres-python/☑
PostgreSQL & Python the Old Fashioned Way
https://github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted#bookmarks-and-link-sharing☑
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gini_coefficient☑
interesting bit of classical economics
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16493727☑
This is adding a description. I wonder if I can use markdown
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16468280☐
When I'm stuck on a software design problem, pick some random part of the program and see what happens if I make it first class.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16456792☐
I'm always a little skeptical of these sorts of surveys because it's hard to tease out what people believe about themselves because it's true vs. what people believe about themselves because it's useful. I remember that when I was a new grad, there was a very large part of myself that held a realistic appraisal of my abilities and was therefore scared shitless about my ability to make it in the working world. I was very careful to never let that part of me out in interviews - or, for that matter, to anyone. Confidence only works if you keep up the illusion so thoroughly that it ceases to be an illusion.
And it worked. I got a job at a financial software startup, and then was put in charge of projects that no new grad should ever have been put in charge of. I grew into the role. I left to go found a startup, which is also something that someone with 2 years of work experience had no business doing. That worked too - I may not have been qualified to found a startup, but when I folded it up, I was a lot more qualified as an engineer than most of my other peers with 4 years of work experience. So Google hired me to work on the front page of the search engine, and I grew into that role too.
The majority of my classmates let their accurate perceptions of what they were actually qualified to do govern what they applied to do, and as a result, many were still struggling to get into a career 10 years later. By that point, your self-perception has become reality, and it's much harder to convince potential employers to take the risk that you'll grow into the position. Then they wake up and realize that everybody's faking it and their new manager isn't actually all that much more skilled than them, but (barring a career reset like going to grad school) it's difficult to reset people's perceptions.
https://www.quora.com/Define-INFRINGED-as-it-is-used-in-the-second-amendment-What-is-unclear-about-this-If-lawmakers-want-to-infringe-upon-our-right-to-bear-arms-why-dont-they-follow-the-law-and-amend-the-Constitution☐