Another year, another goal - read 55 books in 2018. I failed to reach my goal
of reading 50 books in 2017 and … dropped the ball this time too. Why set
even more ambitious goal instead of lowering the expectations? Because lowering
feels like a step backwards and one should always strive to move forward. I am
still happy with the result - 49 books!
This is a monthly “newsletter”, containing a list of what I enjoyed the most
last month. Whether it was a full length movie, short film, music album, book
or even a painting.
Here's a dystopian vision of the future: A real announcement I recorded on the Beijing-Shanghai bullet train. (I've subtitled it so you can watch in silence.) pic.twitter.com/ZoRWtdcSMy
This is a monthly “newsletter”, containing a list of what I enjoyed the most
last month. Whether it was a full length movie, short film, music album, book
or even a painting.
This is a monthly “newsletter”, containing a list of what I enjoyed the most
last month. Whether it was a full length movie, short film, music album, book
or even a painting.
This is a monthly “newsletter”, containing a list of what I enjoyed the most
last month. Whether it was a full length movie, short film, music album, book
or even a painting.
In the light of the recent news, I wanted to share an idea I had just recently.
Every popular open-source project on Github eventually becomes overwhelmed by the number of issues. That’s because it’s so easy to create one. You are not required to understand the project. You are not required to read the documentation. All you need is a Github account.
And this is an example of the amplification attack.
This is a monthly “newsletter”, containing a list of what I enjoyed the most
last month. Whether it was a full length movie, short film, music album, book
or even a painting.