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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me"><h1>Julio Biason .Me 4.3</h1></a> |
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<p class="lead">Old school dev living in a 2.0 dev world</p> |
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<h1 class="post-title">Links for 2020-04-24</h1> |
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2020-04-24 |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/links/">#links</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/databases/">#databases</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/wallpapers/">#wallpapers</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/studio-ghibli/">#studio ghibli</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/creative-commons/">#creative commons</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/cc/">#cc</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/california/">#california</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/covid/">#covid</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/lockdown/">#lockdown</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/contact-tracing/">#contact tracing</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/gact/">#gact</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/python/">#python</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/corotines/">#corotines</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/facebook/">#facebook</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/privacy/">#privacy</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/paradox/">#paradox</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/writing/">#writing</a> |
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<p>Understanding Databases, Studio Ghibli Wallpapers, Creative Commons, The Good |
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Side of COVID, Contact Tracing, Corotines in Python, Facebook, Privacy |
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Paradox, Writing.</p> |
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<span id="continue-reading"></span><h1 id="things-i-wished-more-developers-knew-about-databases"><a href="https://medium.com/@rakyll/things-i-wished-more-developers-knew-about-databases-2d0178464f78">Things I Wished More Developers Knew About Databases</a></h1> |
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<p>A very long article about the different things different databases do. |
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Although it doesn't focus on specific databases, a lot can be inferred from |
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the points.</p> |
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<p>... although it focus on relational databases only.</p> |
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<p>Another point that I could add here is that you should pick a database for |
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making your data <em>read ready</em>. For example, if you built some sort of response |
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and it basically doesn't change, it is ok to put the whole thing in a database |
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(in JSON format or using a key-value database instead). Putting the work of |
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doing sums and averages and whatnot <em>outside</em> the database can really save |
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your butt.</p> |
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<h1 id="studio-ghibli-wallpaper-for-use-in-web-conferences-etc"><a href="http://www.ghibli.jp/info/013251/">"Studio Ghibli Wallpaper" for use in web conferences, etc.</a></h1> |
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<p>Studio Ghibli, of "Princess Mononoke" and "My Neighbor Totoro" released a |
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bunch of wallpapers for people to use as background of their videoconferencing |
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or even computer wallpapers.</p> |
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<p>And it's free.</p> |
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<p>(This was a pain to finally find it in full: It was a toot on Mastodon, which |
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took me to BoingBoing, with pointed to OpenCulture, which <em>finally</em> went to |
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Studio Ghibli website with the images.)</p> |
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<h1 id="understanding-free-cultural-works"><a href="https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/freeworks">Understanding Free Cultural Works</a></h1> |
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<p>Creative Commons, known for their licenses-for-not-software (sorry, I can't |
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find a better description) released an article explaining the different types |
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of licenses they have.</p> |
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<p>And yes, I'm sharing this 'cause I am, again, worried about the amount of |
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stuff that doesn't get a proper license and may be abused.</p> |
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<h1 id="crashes-and-traffic-are-down-by-half-saving-state-40-million-per-day-during-shelter-in-place"><a href="https://www.ucdavis.edu/news/california-covid-19-traffic-report-finds-silver-lining/">Crashes and Traffic Are Down by Half, Saving State $40 Million Per Day During Shelter-In-Place</a></h1> |
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<p>While we sit on our houses, wondering when we can get out again -- some of us |
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wondering <em>if</em> we could get out at some point -- some things seem to be |
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improving outside the COVID problem.</p> |
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<p>After India reported <a href="https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/india-s-coronavirus-lockdown-is-having-a-dramatic-impact-on-pollution/ar-BB11ZmD5">dramatic reduction in |
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pollution</a>, |
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now California is reporting that, due people staying at their homes, the |
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number of traffic accidents reduced the costs taking injuries, damages and |
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deaths.</p> |
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<p>Not that we should raise a statue to COVID, but at least some good things are |
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coming out of this lockdown. Let's hope we can make these results permanent in |
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the end.</p> |
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<h1 id="google-apple-contact-tracing-gact-a-wolf-in-sheep-s-clothes"><a href="https://blog.xot.nl/2020/04/19/google-apple-contact-tracing-gact-a-wolf-in-sheeps-clothes/">Google Apple Contact Tracing (GACT): a wolf in sheep’s clothes.</a></h1> |
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<p>Contact Tracing is one of those things that look good in theory, but when |
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confronted with the challenges of privacy, doesn't seem so great.</p> |
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<p>The idea behind Contact Tracing is to make mobile devices talk to each other, |
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so in case someone finds out they got some transmittable disease, like COVID, |
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authorities can trace back who had contact with that person. It's good 'cause |
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you can alert those people earlier, preventing some huge explosion of |
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contamination cases around.</p> |
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<p>But the problem is that the owner of said mobile device can't opt out of this. |
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The data is not kept in a secure place -- like the person mobile device -- but |
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shared on the respective device company.</p> |
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<p>And how long till COVID is gone and this is used to trace, say, who some |
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journalist spoke when they got some information that puts pressure on a |
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government? True, I'm again jumping into the slippery slope of fallacies, but |
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we need to worry about those things when mobile devices are basically part of |
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us: We don't recall our appointments 'cause our devices do that for us; we |
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don't remember our friends phones 'cause it is in the device.</p> |
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<h1 id="building-finite-state-machines-with-python-coroutines"><a href="https://arpitbhayani.me/blogs/fsm">Building Finite State Machines with Python Coroutines</a></h1> |
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<p>I found more curious that Python has corotines than the idea behind using them |
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for state machines.</p> |
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<p>The only point I see is how weird the floating <code>yield</code> appears in the code and |
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how non-Pythonic the corotine appears (<code>send</code>? Where that came from?)</p> |
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<h1 id="how-does-facebook-know-so-much-about-me"><a href="https://theprivacyissue.com/data-tracking/how-does-facebook-know-so-much">How Does Facebook Know So Much About Me?</a></h1> |
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<p>Dunno if it is because I cancelled my Facebook account, but I've noticed some |
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decline in the number of news about Facebook privacy "standards".</p> |
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<p>This is a short summary of what Facebook does to collect information about |
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you, even some without your consent -- a few weeks ago, there were some news |
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about a board member admitting they have "dark profiles", information about |
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people that do <em>not</em> have a Facebook account.</p> |
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<h1 id="decoding-the-privacy-paradox"><a href="https://theprivacyissue.com/privacy-and-society/decoding-privacy-paradox">Decoding the Privacy Paradox</a></h1> |
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<p>Knowing that our data is being captured everywhere and doing nothing to change |
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that is the so called "privacy paradox".</p> |
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<p>An interesting and sad read.</p> |
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<h1 id="doing-more-with-less-time-critical-skills-for-productive-programmers"><a href="https://codewithoutrules.com/2020/04/20/productivity-skills/">Doing more with less time: critical skills for productive programmers</a></h1> |
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<p>While this is focused on developers, one thing really hit me hard:</p> |
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<p>Output = Productivity × Time Worked</p> |
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<p>Why? Because a lot of things around here in Brazil -- industry, specially -- |
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try to focus on increasing output by changing the "Time Worked" instead of |
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focusing on "Productivity", using better tools or investing in better |
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equipment.</p> |
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<p>And while it is not mentioned in the post (although it mentions the limit of |
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"time worked" though), we, developers, can also take a look on increasing |
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Productivity. The easiest way is to automate the heck of what we can: The less |
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time we waste on bureaucratic/repetitive actions, the more we can produce. |
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Some harder way is to change our current tools to something that can take less |
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of our time, and that's harder 'cause we believe we will "lose time" learning |
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something new or changing our workflows.</p> |
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<h1 id="on-writing-well"><a href="https://syften.com/blog/post/writing-style/">On Writing Well</a></h1> |
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<p>For someone like me who is constantly writing something -- either blog posts, |
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either translating/writing a book, or just outputting small opinions about |
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diverse topics, like I'm doing right now -- having a proper idea on how to |
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write is important.</p> |
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<p>And I feel like I need to share this 'cause what I put on this kind of post is |
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only a short amount of what I read. Most of the links I save to read later |
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prove to be just short pieces of opinions but some are very complex and hard |
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to follow due their writing style. If I get tired reading, I won't get the |
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point and if I don't get the point, I don't think I should reshare -- no |
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matter how interesting the topic at hand is.</p> |
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<p>This list of links was built with the help of :</p> |
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<li><a href="https://tooot.im/@boingboing">Boing Boing</a></li> |
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<li><a href="https://mastodon.social/@hntooter">HN Tooter</a></li> |
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<li><a href="https://mastodon.social/@newsbot">newsbot</a></li> |
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<li><a href="https://mastodon.social/@diggity">Sean O'Brien</a></li> |
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