Developer On Fire #258: Jeff Atwood
Jeff Atwood talks with Dave Rael about the human side of software development, blogging, connections, tackling problems, empathy, and shared experience.
Jeff Atwood talks with Dave Rael about the human side of software development, blogging, connections, tackling problems, empathy, and shared experience.
Terry Crews is a very interesting & impressive guy!
Waking Up podcast #110 - a nice interview with the always interesting A.J. Jacobs.
Intro/basic refresher video from Antranik that passed through my feeds.
TED talk on some pretty neat autonomous aircraft delivering medical supplies in East Africa.
In The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia, Bill Gammage sets out the case that Aboriginal people managed the land with fire. He says it is clear that from paintings and written records of the early European explorers and settlers that they found a land often described as 'park-like' or 'like a gentleman's estate'. This he says was the result of centuries of land management based on the use of fire.
Interview with Tim Urban from Wait But Why on managing procrastination, predicting the future, and finding happiness.
Nice write up on a manual binary patch to the MS Equation Editor plugin to fix a security vulnerability.
This is incredible, though the interactive format leaves a bit to be desired.
TED talk from 2010.
TED talk from 2011.
Derek Sivers on developing confidence, finding happiness, and saying “no” to millions.
"Derek tells us how he put all of his money from the sale (22 million USD) into a charitable trust"
2010 TED talk.
Mix any number of RSS feeds into one unique new feed.
"The first follower is what transforms a lone nut into a leader."
From the 2010 Railsconf.
2010 Railsconf keynote.
2010 discussion on the morality of the global trade in medicine.
Putting massive amounts of time in perspective is incredibly hard for humans, so we made this graphic (this is only a tiny piece of it!)
That is a pretty epic machine!
"In 1910 [a huge wildfire] killed 87 people. Most of them were firefighters. [...] and this would shape the way we thought about wildfire in our society for the next 100 years."
Indigenous scholar Marcia Langton rates Bill Gammage's exploration of Aboriginal land management, The Biggest Estate on Earth, as one of the great books.
Another version, lots of lyrics for this one.
First of a few of these.