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1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
2 <rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
3 <channel>
4 <title>Lobsters</title>
5 <description></description>
6 <link>https://lobste.rs/</link>
7 <atom:link href="https://lobste.rs/rss" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />
8
9 <item>
10 <title>What {note taking|team wiki|personal wiki|external brain} tool do you use?</title>
11 <link>https://lobste.rs/s/e5lx5p/what_note_taking_team_wiki_personal_wiki</link>
12 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://lobste.rs/s/e5lx5p</guid>
13 <author>Amolith@users.lobste.rs (Amolith)</author>
14 <pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2020 13:19:23 -0500</pubDate>
15 <comments>https://lobste.rs/s/e5lx5p/what_note_taking_team_wiki_personal_wiki</comments>
16 <description>
17 <p>I don’t care how unusual it is as long as you briefly describe the workflow. I’ve been through so many different applications and services and stuck with absolutely none of them that I would even try LibreOffice Calc if you can describe a compelling approach. Offline and open source are big bonuses and I don’t mind spending hours in a config file.</p> <p>I also posted about this on <a href="https://social.nixnet.services/@amolith/104981267386647286" rel="ugc">Mastodon</a> and got some interesting suggestions but I’m curious what people here use.</p>
18 </description>
19 <category>practices</category>
20 <category>programming</category>
21 <category>ask</category>
22 <category>education</category>
23 </item>
24 <item>
25 <title>What you could steal from the Kakoune code editor right now, and get away with it</title>
26 <link>https://kakoune-editor.github.io/community-articles/2020/10/01/what_steal_get_away_kakoune.html</link>
27 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://lobste.rs/s/reaylm</guid>
28 <author>lenormf@users.lobste.rs (lenormf)</author>
29 <pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2020 02:01:12 -0500</pubDate>
30 <comments>https://lobste.rs/s/reaylm/what_you_could_steal_from_kakoune_code</comments>
31 <description>
32
33 <p><a href="https://lobste.rs/s/reaylm/what_you_could_steal_from_kakoune_code">Comments</a></p>
34 </description>
35 <category>unix</category>
36 <category>philosophy</category>
37 <category>c++</category>
38 </item>
39 <item>
40 <title>Corruption Is Attractive</title>
41 <link>https://venam.nixers.net/blog/programming/2020/10/05/corruption-at-the-core.html</link>
42 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://lobste.rs/s/8f9r1s</guid>
43 <author>venam@users.lobste.rs (venam)</author>
44 <pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2020 05:23:24 -0500</pubDate>
45 <comments>https://lobste.rs/s/8f9r1s/corruption_is_attractive</comments>
46 <description>
47
48 <p><a href="https://lobste.rs/s/8f9r1s/corruption_is_attractive">Comments</a></p>
49 </description>
50 <category>art</category>
51 </item>
52 <item>
53 <title>xv6: a simple, Unix-like teaching operating system</title>
54 <link>https://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.828/2020/xv6/book-riscv-rev1.pdf</link>
55 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://lobste.rs/s/wwexe9</guid>
56 <author>ethoh@users.lobste.rs (ethoh)</author>
57 <pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2020 15:02:08 -0500</pubDate>
58 <comments>https://lobste.rs/s/wwexe9/xv6_simple_unix_like_teaching_operating</comments>
59 <description>
60
61 <p><a href="https://lobste.rs/s/wwexe9/xv6_simple_unix_like_teaching_operating">Comments</a></p>
62 </description>
63 <category>pdf</category>
64 <category>book</category>
65 <category>osdev</category>
66 </item>
67 <item>
68 <title>Tools I use: argparse builder</title>
69 <link>https://blog.rfox.eu/en/Programming/Tools_I_use/Tools_I_use_argparse_builder.html</link>
70 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://lobste.rs/s/dmcwbj</guid>
71 <author>Bystroushaak@users.lobste.rs (Bystroushaak)</author>
72 <pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2020 12:59:12 -0500</pubDate>
73 <comments>https://lobste.rs/s/dmcwbj/tools_i_use_argparse_builder</comments>
74 <description>
75
76 <p><a href="https://lobste.rs/s/dmcwbj/tools_i_use_argparse_builder">Comments</a></p>
77 </description>
78 <category>python</category>
79 </item>
80 <item>
81 <title>BOB 2021 Call for Contributions is open</title>
82 <link>https://bobkonf.de/2021/</link>
83 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://lobste.rs/s/uexchv</guid>
84 <author>sperbsen@users.lobste.rs (sperbsen)</author>
85 <pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2020 03:51:30 -0500</pubDate>
86 <comments>https://lobste.rs/s/uexchv/bob_2021_call_for_contributions_is_open</comments>
87 <description>
88 <p>The Call for Contributions for the BOB developer conference is open! (Deadline Nov 13.)</p>
89 <p><a href="https://lobste.rs/s/uexchv/bob_2021_call_for_contributions_is_open">Comments</a></p>
90 </description>
91 <category>event</category>
92 </item>
93 <item>
94 <title>Fortunately, I don't squash my commits</title>
95 <link>https://blog.ploeh.dk/2020/10/05/fortunately-i-dont-squash-my-commits/</link>
96 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://lobste.rs/s/fwnlhl</guid>
97 <author>friendlysock@users.lobste.rs (friendlysock)</author>
98 <pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2020 10:12:28 -0500</pubDate>
99 <comments>https://lobste.rs/s/fwnlhl/fortunately_i_don_t_squash_my_commits</comments>
100 <description>
101
102 <p><a href="https://lobste.rs/s/fwnlhl/fortunately_i_don_t_squash_my_commits">Comments</a></p>
103 </description>
104 <category>vcs</category>
105 </item>
106 <item>
107 <title>What makes a great dev environment?</title>
108 <link>https://lobste.rs/s/etsfrg/what_makes_great_dev_environment</link>
109 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://lobste.rs/s/etsfrg</guid>
110 <author>qznc@users.lobste.rs (qznc)</author>
111 <pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2020 12:22:52 -0500</pubDate>
112 <comments>https://lobste.rs/s/etsfrg/what_makes_great_dev_environment</comments>
113 <description>
114 <p>My organization has all kind of problems and there are lots of people trying to fix our processes, methods, tools, organization, roles, strategy, whatever. Nobody seems to have a <del>wholesome</del> holistic vision though. I have trouble coming up with something myself.</p> <p>How would you describe a great environment for software development?</p> <p>I’m interested into what aspects you consider relevant. Is it the tooling? Ex-Googler seem to have a habit of reinventing Google-internal tools, for example. Is it the team or the colleagues? With the right people, I can endure a lot. Is it the strategy? Maybe a visionary at the top (Musk, Jobs, Zuckerberg) makes the difference. Maybe it is just the pay? Netflix CEO apparently believes high salaries for top talent is essential.</p>
115 </description>
116 <category>practices</category>
117 <category>ask</category>
118 </item>
119 <item>
120 <title>Minimal graphs with exactly C cycles</title>
121 <link>https://www.solipsys.co.uk/new/VerticesRequiredForCycles.html?tj03lo</link>
122 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://lobste.rs/s/18niwx</guid>
123 <author>RiderOfGiraffes@users.lobste.rs (RiderOfGiraffes)</author>
124 <pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2020 05:23:56 -0500</pubDate>
125 <comments>https://lobste.rs/s/18niwx/minimal_graphs_with_exactly_c_cycles</comments>
126 <description>
127
128 <p><a href="https://lobste.rs/s/18niwx/minimal_graphs_with_exactly_c_cycles">Comments</a></p>
129 </description>
130 <category>c</category>
131 <category>math</category>
132 </item>
133 <item>
134 <title>Why You Should Migrate your Heroku Postgres Database to AWS RDS</title>
135 <link>https://pawelurbanek.com/heroku-postgres-aws-rds</link>
136 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://lobste.rs/s/nhi2cj</guid>
137 <author>pawurb@users.lobste.rs (pawurb)</author>
138 <pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2020 03:21:20 -0500</pubDate>
139 <comments>https://lobste.rs/s/nhi2cj/why_you_should_migrate_your_heroku</comments>
140 <description>
141
142 <p><a href="https://lobste.rs/s/nhi2cj/why_you_should_migrate_your_heroku">Comments</a></p>
143 </description>
144 <category>security</category>
145 <category>devops</category>
146 <category>databases</category>
147 <category>web</category>
148 </item>
149 <item>
150 <title>s7, a Scheme implementation intended as an extension language for other applications</title>
151 <link>https://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/snd/snd/s7.html</link>
152 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://lobste.rs/s/qzg0th</guid>
153 <author>LeahNeukirchen@users.lobste.rs (LeahNeukirchen)</author>
154 <pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2020 04:43:38 -0500</pubDate>
155 <comments>https://lobste.rs/s/qzg0th/s7_scheme_implementation_intended_as</comments>
156 <description>
157
158 <p><a href="https://lobste.rs/s/qzg0th/s7_scheme_implementation_intended_as">Comments</a></p>
159 </description>
160 <category>lisp</category>
161 </item>
162 <item>
163 <title>Yaps: Python Frontend to Stan</title>
164 <link>https://arxiv.org/abs/1812.04125</link>
165 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://lobste.rs/s/qupw79</guid>
166 <author>seg_lol@users.lobste.rs (seg_lol)</author>
167 <pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2020 22:51:34 -0500</pubDate>
168 <comments>https://lobste.rs/s/qupw79/yaps_python_frontend_stan</comments>
169 <description>
170
171 <p><a href="https://lobste.rs/s/qupw79/yaps_python_frontend_stan">Comments</a></p>
172 </description>
173 <category>math</category>
174 <category>programming</category>
175 <category>plt</category>
176 </item>
177 <item>
178 <title>Resources for learning distributed systems</title>
179 <link>https://lobste.rs/s/vuevqu/resources_for_learning_distributed</link>
180 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://lobste.rs/s/vuevqu</guid>
181 <author>gthm@users.lobste.rs (gthm)</author>
182 <pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2020 05:17:59 -0500</pubDate>
183 <comments>https://lobste.rs/s/vuevqu/resources_for_learning_distributed</comments>
184 <description>
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