Today's Tabs #02
Noticed I was back up to 10 tabs, figured I'd clean up again... Here's a quick breakdown..
Up first is:
https://tc39.github.io
This is a JavaScript specifications documentation or something. Haven't checked it out yet.
And in 2nd:
https://steemd.com/@sn0n
So this last few days, I've gone 1% upvote on all posts of those I follow. This is manual curation on steemit.com as an Android app (add to homescreen, so no browser tabs n shit), for some reason, I still use this site to monitor my voting power. Note to self: include that on blokz/demo
Rounding 3rd:
https://medium.com/@robaboukhalil/how-i-wrote-a-technical-book-in-under-200-hours-911d5e4f9e8c
Another of my many projects is get a book done, I've got enough content to fill a book... But... It needs a LOT of organizing, and it would probably be novella size,.. in any event..
Quatro:
http://steem.supply/@sn0n
I do have this open as a steemd replacement...
And then...:
https://areknawo.com/the-art-of-problem-solving/
I've always said that paying attention, taking notes, and engaging is how to learn.... Haven't checked out the article yet, maybe my comment is off base.
Another:
https://steemprojects.com
Seems kinda obvious from the.url, but for the real slow people, it's a list of things...
An den:
https://news.ycombinator.com/newest
Hacker news FTW.. recently uninstalled Reddit... Found a fun alternative... Also using Google news. I do keep switching up my news outlets as I want to get my information from as many sources as possible.. I could rant about that for awhile... But maybe in another post.
Next!:
https://coinmarketcap.com
I know I switched to another site ages ago, but I haven't checked bookmarks for it yet, and know this URL back of my hand status...
And:
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/running-node-js-on-wsl-from-visual-studio-code/
So recently got a Win10 desktop, always been a Linux user, needed to get some action going on, figured since I wanted a windows box for testing.. I may as well ^>^
Finally:
https://hackernoon.com/running-nodejs-on-linux-on-windows-88bd12993bae
A article which I think lead to me finding the previous link (I do these in reverse order, maybe I should start from the top next time... Not first in last out (FILO).
And with that, to quote that Phily DeFranco,
Thanks for joining me ya beautiful bastards.