No Images? Click here Simple Apple Device Management | Jamf NowJamf Now is a device management solution for your iPad, iPhone and Mac devices at work. Jamf Now makes management tasks like deploying Wi-Fi passwords, distributing apps and enforcing passcodes, simple; no IT required. You Can Count On ItFront-endFirst up, this single line of code will make your HTML responsive [medium.freecodecamp]. How to build a simple blog using React and GraphQL [sitepoint]. React Starter Kit [glitch] is a little course to help you get your head around React, made using Glitch, which is kinda cool Introducing ABEM [css-tricks], a nice little adaptation of BEM. A guide to using CSS counters [pineco]. Wake Up CallMobile/back-end/programmingAn intro to the joys of using CouchDB, PouchDB and Hoodie as a stack for PWAs [medium/offline-camp]. Insomia [insomnia.rest] is a REST client that seems pretty lovable. Joy [github/matthewmueller] is a Go to JavaScript compiler. Microbundle [github/developit] is a zero-configuration bundler for tiny modules, it’ll bundle your library with nothing but a package.json. Mix It Up!Jobs, positions, engagements, duties and assignments (mainly jobs)Senior mobile engineer (React + Android) [InVision] remote. Want your next open position here? You should! 47,000+ very qualified readers will see it and a slightly smaller number of those will apply! Go here and place your ad [sitepoint]. Solving for XDesign/UX/productHow to design for iPhone X without an iPhone X [blog.halide]. Why Twitter built a design system [medium/twitter-design-research]. Sketch v Figma v Affinity - a review of the most popular UI design tools of 2017 [designrevision]. When designing for customization - don’t forget about the defaults! [trackchanges.postlight]. Canary in a Sun MineNews/businessTraffic to sites like Facebook, Apple and Microsoft were briefly routed through Russia [arstechnica], which is slightly concerning, I guess. Three men pleaded guilty to creating the Mirai botnet last week [wired]. It was a Minecraft scam, obviously. Thursday the United States Federal Communications Commission will vote on whether to repeal net neutrality rules. This article has a list of some members of congress [motherboard.vice] and two facts about them: they signed a letter asking FCC chairman Ajit Pai to repeal net neutrality, and they also received some money from the telecom industry. Weird! Patreon just did an abrupt about-face over a planned change to the way the platform’s fees worked [blog.patreon]. There had been some backlash, they're hoping this will change to frontlash. Dead coal mines are becoming alive solar farms [qz]. Inside Uber’s self-driving program: it’s very slow going [buzzfeed]. Daneel [daneel] is an AI built to help you with cryptocurrency, which might be the trendiest possible thing. One Man’s Trash…Everything else (apps, fun tools, gaming, culture, funny stuff)I can’t decide if this is the saddest or funniest Bitcoin story I’ve read. Meet the guy who threw away a fortune in Bitcoin, so is now methodically digging around a landfill [gizmodo]. If only Daneel had been around! A very exciting (to me) upcoming book: Shift Happens, about the history of the computer keyboard [medium/@mrwichary]. Indie game darling Fez is now on iOS! [itunes.apple]. Finally, someone actually got broadband to work through a wet string [motherboard.vice]. So in, like, 20 years, you can tell your child who’s whining about their slow brain interface, or whatever, that “back in my day, we had to use string to get the internet, and we walked uphill through snow to get the string. Both ways!” There's Versioning for Thursday, and what a good Thursday it was. Between Minecraft botnets, trashy Bitcoin and string-powered broadband, it's been a confusing day for the internet. I'm sure tomorrow will be filled with more! See you then, via whatever medium you're using. Leaves? Bread? Whatever works! Curated by Adam. |
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Wake Up Call
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