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Two Podcasts, Two Links, and a Puppy
1. Snowden and Surveillance with Glenn Greenwald 🤔
pod save the world / crooked media
2. Sorry for the Delayed Response 😂
susanna wolff / new yorker daily shouts
3. Missing Richard Simmons Episode 5 😮
missing richard simmons
4. Anthony Bourdain Does Not Want to Owe Anybody Even a Single Dollar 🤑
wealthsimple magazine
5. Puppy 🐶
Meet Indie. She's not a fan of baths but she's definitely a fan of hide & seek. 12/10 click the link to help Indiehttps://t.co/fvGkIuAlFK pic.twitter.com/kiCFtmJd7l
— WeRateDogs™ (@dog_rates) March 17, 2017
Six Links & A Puppy
My favorite items of 2017's 11th week:
1. Missing Richard Simmons Episode 4: “Till the Day I Die”.
missing richard simmons / overcast.
2. Errata Security: Some Comments On The Wikileaks CIA Leak.
jon gruber / daringfireball.
3. The Watch's Chris Ryan and (guest host) Jason Concepcion analyze Logan's approach and place among the greater genre.
the watch / the ringer.
4. Ben Thompson breaks down the most popular video of the week: the BBC expert interrupted on-air by his family.
ben thompson / medium.
5. David Letterman on Donald Trump and Late-Night TV Today.
david marchese / vulture.
6. The little-known iPhone feature that lets blind people see with their fingers.
david pogue / yahoo tech.
7. Puppy
Say hello to Maddie and Gunner. They are considerably pupset about bath time. Both 12/10 but Gunner needs your helphttps://t.co/JesYTzb1Jo pic.twitter.com/5cncH08G1o
— WeRateDogs™ (@dog_rates) March 11, 2017
Links for the week #4
A weekly post of different links of interest ranging from new tools, fun apps and crazy digital finds.
-Last week was a busy week, so we missed the post. Don't worry though, it just means we have double the links this week.-
Libs:
Screen casting for iPhone.
Check PSD differences visually within github with this library.
Tools:
A great resource and collection of tools for understanding how your site is viewed by google, with actionable tips you can do to improve. #linkOfTheWeek
We created our first Yeoman generator to help quickly scaffold and start development on static web sites. You can grab it or better yet, fork it, here.
Generate random users (with tons of info including picture) through an API, or even a PhotoShop extension.
Good Reads:
Blend modes coming to browsers.
Google drive dramatically lowers their pricing at the same time Amazon Prime is raising theirs.
A good refresher on Objective-C.
A community sourced list of sites that support 2-factor authentication.
Cool Stuff:
New 3D printer material.
Android Wear.
If you missed Edward Snowden speaking at SXSW, here is the video.
A great list of old video game music.
Nostalgic screen savers done with just css.
Amazing projection mapping done on a basketball court.
Links of the Week 44
Finally some links of the week, my not sure to which week the links belong so lets just say this week
http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2013/10/25/hidden-productivity-secrets-with-alfred/ boots your workflow on mac with alfred 2 workflows, definitely a big boots in my case
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIpqxsVDgVs # cool project, building a round quadcoper like thing, unable to crash
http://demo.tutorialzine.com/2013/10/buttons-built-in-progress-meters/ buttons with build in progress status, nice
http://www.flaticon.com/ flat icon source
http://t3n.de/news/nexus-5-505903/ nexus 5 out now, my next phone is out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMdHDHEuOUE google video about quantum computers, pretty awesome whats possible today
http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/page/national/the-nsa-is-hacking-private-networks/542/ how the nasa can infiltrate private networks
https://app.nirvanahq.com/ my todo tool, awesome piece of software, check it out
http://serkanyersen.github.io/ifvisible.js/demo.html detect if user is awake

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Links of the week 41
Hey folks, here are the links of the past week. enjoy.
http://csste.st/getting-started/ instructions for testing css
https://code.google.com/p/mustache-security/wiki/AngularJS security hints for angular js
http://prerender.io/ render single page apps for the google crawler
https://github.com/vhf/free-programming-books/blob/master/free-programming-books.md list of free programming books, amazing how many free books are out there
http://syntaxspectrum.com/2013/10/angularjs-highlights-week-ending-13-october-2013/ top angular links of this week
https://www.webscript.io/ cool tool for executing scripts accessible on the www on the servers of webscript.io, useful for hook etc.
http://moz.com/blog/want-a-viral-hit-here-is-an-inside-look-at-our-ideation-process going viral introduction
Links of the Week 40
And again ist time for some updates.
In the time i wrote this post i found out that tumblr seems to have some trouble with google germany. If you search the term "tumblr", guess what the tumblr website does not display in the SERPs, check the link below.
https://www.google.de/search?q=tumblr
The next thing is, im waiting for the new nexus phone the "Nexus 5". Some pics i saw in the net look pretty promising. For example http://fs01.androidpit.info/userfiles/2692059/image/nexus5-teaser.jpg
More Links:
http://startbootstrap.com/ a website for themes based on twitter bootstrap
http://www.generatedata.com/#t1 a website to generate dummy data for seeding your database
http://www.vevo.com/ new cool video site, specialized on music videos. The difference to youtube is: the have a agreement with the GEMA, what results in the possiblity to watch all kind of music videos
http://designshack.net/articles/css/focal-point-intelligent-cropping-of-responsive-images/ describes how the focal point works in responsive images
http://toddmotto.com/ultimate-guide-to-learning-angular-js-in-one-day/ very well written beginner guide for angular.js
http://toys.usvsth3m.com/javascript-under-pressure/ measure how fast u can code javascript under pressure
http://www1.icsi.berkeley.edu/~nweaver/UlbrichtCriminalComplaint.pdf the criminal complaint of the ex owner of silk road
http://minipai.github.io/ng-trans.css/ simple solution to add transitions to angular.js
Links of Week 38
Ab bit late but still quite in time, here my links for the Week 38.
https://togetherjs.com/docs/ Include life support in your website, with real-time techniques
http://www.slideshare.net/VerizonEnterpriseSolutions/industry-threat-reports-what-are-the-biggest-threats-in-your-industry some slide about threats in your industry, pretty interesting what industry have to cope with what threats
http://wildermuth.com/2013/9/18/Getting_Ready_for_AngularJS_1_2 introduction to the changes of angular 1.2 to angular 1.1
http://wintellect.com/blogs/jlikness/10-reasons-web-developers-should-learn-angularjs reasons to use angular js
http://www.getuikit.com/docs/grid.html alternative to twitter bootstrap
http://laravel.com/docs/testing easy to use php framework ;) thx to max