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  • Complete books

    • The Pragmatic Programmers - [PDF] Pragmatic Project Automation Summary Road Map / good one-page summary of [Pragmatic Project Automation](http://www.pragprog.com/titles/auto) book
    • Marco de Saint-Hilaire - [FR] :fr: [Book] L'art de payer ses dettes et de satisfaire ses créanciers sans débourser un sou
    • DZone - (2018) [Book] [PDF] DZone's free 50 pages Guide to DevOps: Culture and Process
    • Fox eBook - ebooks site
    • Smashwords - ebooks from independent authors and publishers
    • InfoQ - news, videos, books for software developers
    • Brian Kelly - (2011) [Book] The Greatest Software Stories Ever Told
    • Erik Helin and Adam Renberg - [Book] The little book about OS development
    • Markus Triska - [Book] The Power of Prolog. **Bonus** : git repo [triska/the-power-of-prolog](https://github.com/triska/the-power-of-prolog)
    • The Cathedral and the Bazaar - [Book] Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary
    • OpenShift - DevOps with OpenShift
    • MorganGeek - (2015) Design of a support system for modelling gene regulatory networks. **Bonus** : [Download in PDF](https://researchportal.unamur.be/files/36918347/2015_WattiezM_memoire.pdf)
    • MagazineLib - Free Pdf & interactive e-magazines
    • ebpok3000 - Download PDF Magazines, eBooks, PDF for Free
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • pdf-magazines.me - PDF Magazines and ebook, variety of categories, fast search.
    • WorldMags.net - Magazines from all over the world
    • freemagazinepdf.com - Magazines PDF download free
    • Wikisource - is an online digital library of free-content textual sources on a wiki, operated by the Wikimedia Foundation. Wikisource is the name of the project as a whole and the name for each instance of that project (each instance usually representing a different language).
    • Open Library - is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Read, borrow, and discover million books for free.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • Smashwords - ebooks from independent authors and publishers
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • Humans vs Computers - a book about wrong assumptions, computer bugs, and people caught in between
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • **ZLibrary** - The world's largest ebook library.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • Reddit - Free Ebooks
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • Project Gutenberg - over 54,000 free eBooks, especially older works for which copyright has expired.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • Mobilism - Your Source for Apps & Books | Login available via [**BugMeNot**](http://bugmenot.com/)
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • The Hidden Wiki - [TOR] a list of websites that have free ebooks.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • Read Comics Online - Website to read DC and Marvel Comics Online for FREE.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • Laurens Van Houtven - Crypto 101 is an introductory course on cryptography, freely available for programmers of all ages and skill levels. **Bonus** : [GitHub repo](https://github.com/crypto101/book)
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • **Library Genesis** - ebooks and scientific articles. **Bonus** : [Mirror #1](http://gen.lib.rus.ec/), [Mirror #2 with nice UI](https://libgen.me/), [Mirrors list](http://sguru.org/libgen-proxy/)
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • Imperial Library - [TOR] online library with +100.000 books
    • Deep web sites links - [TOR] Deep Web Books Link | Dark Web Books Sites
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • Nos livres - :fr: [FR] Catalogue de livres électroniques du domaine public francophone
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • :books: **Freely available programming books** - List of Free Learning Resources In Many Languages. **Source code** : [EbookFoundation/free-programming-books](https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books)
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • Bouquineux - :fr: [FR] Livres numériques gratuits et libres de droits
    • **Terraform Best Practices** - [Book] free book with most of best-practices and recommendations for Terraform users. **Bonus** : [Source code examples](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-best-practices/tree/master/examples)
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • Internet Archive - eBooks and Texts : The Internet Archive offers over 15,000,000 freely downloadable books and texts. There is also a collection of 550,000 modern eBooks that may be borrowed by anyone with a free archive.org account.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • Steve Losh - Free book : Learn Vimscript the Hard Way, learn how to customize vim
    • PDF Giant - a place where you can download magazines in digital PDF format. Save trees.
    • Ebooks Libres et Gratuits - :fr: [FR] Ebooks gratuits, la plupart très vieux puisque tombés dans le domaine public | Free ebooks in french. Most of them are old since they are in the public domain.
  • Book summaries, notes and reviews

    • WikiSummaries - A listing of free book summaries in English by category and alphabetically.
    • Free Summarizer - Summarize any text Copy and paste your loooong text (even a copy of a book)
    • Farnam Street - (2012) The Best Summary of Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People
    • sfrapoport/daily-pragmatic-tip - notes from book "Pragmatic Programmer"
    • braydie/PragProgTips - some tips from pragmatic programmer book
    • Wojtek Lukaszuk - code](https://github.com/denizozger/clean-code), [Jose Angel Barroso/clean-code](https://github.com/jbarroso/clean-code), [harry830622/clean-code-notes](https://github.com/harry830622/clean-code-notes), [thebentern/clean-code-study](https://github.com/thebentern/clean-code-study), [JuanCrg90/Clean-Code-Notes](https://github.com/JuanCrg90/Clean-Code-Notes), [timkendall/clean-code](https://github.com/timkendall/clean-code)
    • rondy - Effective Engineer - Book Notes. **Bonus** see also [The Effective Engineer website](http://www.effectiveengineer.com/) and [Effective Engineer Blog](http://www.effectiveengineer.com/blog)
    • A random quote - Short summaries of books / Great books summarized in 5 quotes or less
    • Ayooluwa Isaiah - (2021) Book summary: A Philosophy of Software Design
    • John Arundel - (2021) Review: 'Let's Go Further'
    • John Arundel - (2022) Best Go books for 2022
    • Derek Sivers - (2020) A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy - by William Irvine
    • Jo Meenen - The ONE Thing Book Summary
    • Jo Meenen - The Art Of Non-Conformity Book Summary
    • usefulchess - (2005) Chess books
    • Jo Meenen - 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People Summary
    • Jo Meenen - Switch Book Summary | How to Change Things When Change Is Hard | good tips here
    • A random quote - Short summaries of books / Great books summarized in 5 quotes or less
    • MorganGeek - My own highlights of favorite - *mostly software engineering related* - books.
    • Farnam Street - (2012) The Best Summary of Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People
  • Book tools

    • Google Books - Search the world's most comprehensive index of full-text books
    • Converter App - DjVu to PDF
    • Online Converter - Compress EPUB File Size
    • iLovePDF - Online PDF Editor and Form Filler
    • EPUB to MOBI Converter - Convert your epub files to mobi online & free
    • iLovePDF - Split PDF files online
    • Bookstash - Top books recommended by famous folk, in 3m or less.
    • iLovePDF - Compress PDF file. Same PDF Quality less file size
    • CloudConvert - EPUB to PDF Converter | with support for EPUB, PDF, AZW and CBZ amongst many others.
    • EPUB Converter - Free EPUB to MOBI Converter. **Alternative** : [Convert Files](http://large.convertfiles.com/converter.php)
  • Book suggestions

    • SC (SensCritique) - [FR] :fr: french social networking service meant for discovery, cataloging, sharing reviews and tastes in films, tv series, music, books, comics and video games
    • Gnod - Discover new books based on what you like
    • Whichbook - a tool for selecting what book to read next
    • What Should I Read Next? - another tool to discover new books based on what you like
    • Community Picks - recommended books for hacker subreddits
    • dev-books - top of most mentioned books on stackoverflow
    • Goodreads - Popular Reddit Top 200 Books
    • Amazon - Top 100 Free Amazon Best Sellers
    • Jeff Atwood - (2015) Recommended Reading for Developers
    • Ask HN - (2018) Which books describe modern devops?
    • Favobooks - famous people's favourite books : explore book recommendations of great thinkers, entrepreneurs, pioneers and visionaries.
    • The Book Seer - What should I read next ?
    • Reddit Favorites - What are reddit's favorite Books? | From 3.5 billion comments (number from Sept. 13, 2021)
    • Jean-Luc - (2013) [FR] :fr: Les confessions d’un mineur de bitcoin
    • SEO'Brien - Why Do Startups Work in Silicon Valley?
    • Adam Pittenger - Love what you build. Build what you love.
    • Andy Adams - (2014) How to talk yourself into charging more
    • Greg Kogan - (2017) Progression | Finding errors in your past decisions and ideas means you’re progressing
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • Dean Baker - (2017) The problem of doctors’ salaries
    • Daniel Miessler - (2017) The New Luxury of Having Good Information
    • Joël Spolsky - (2007) How to demo software
    • Andrew Orlowski - (2017) Break up Google and Facebook if you ever want innovation again | Jonathan Taplin against the tech giants
    • Data Gueule (DTG) - [Videos] [FR] :fr: #Datagueule, l'émission qui décode les mécanismes de notre société... avec des chiffres ! Datagueule is a french youtube program that decrypts how society functions and provide actual figures
    • Bob Reselman - (2018) Why the promise of low-code software platforms is deceiving
    • Mike Fisher - (2018) Selecting a Cloud Provider
    • Jim Bird - (2015) Don’t Blame Bad Software on Developers – Blame it on their Managers
    • John Cutler - (2017) Faster. Faster. Faster.
    • Morgan Housel - (2017) Great Products vs. Great Businesses
    • Morgan Housel - (2017) Never Do That Again | about confusion & learning from failure
    • Sophie Bakalar - (2018) How to Beat Amazon
    • Morgan Housel - (2017) The Best Simple Business Models
    • Morgan Housel - (2017) The Full Reset | understand the power of starting clean
    • Morgan Housel - (2017) How To Read Financial News
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • John B. Sparks - Histomap: Visualizing the 4,000 Year History of Global Power
    • Paul Graham - (2014) Mean People Fail
    • David Rotman - (2017) The Relentless Pace of Automation
    • Erik Dietrich - (2017) Side Hustle Ideas for Software Developers
    • Gary Klein - (2007) Performing a Project Premortem
    • Joshua Kerievsky - (2009) Do What You Love in a Down Economy
    • David Brown - (2017) How to Stay Grounded and Maintain Your Vision at Your Company | There are four fundamental elements of running a business, and not only is vision the first, it's also the one that the others are built on. | As startup businesses start to scale, the vision can easily get lost.
    • Triin Linamagi - (2015) The Most Common Reasons Startups Fail
    • Kevin J. Delaney - (2016) Something weird happens to companies when they hit 150 people
    • David NiuMark Roberge - (2017) How Morale Changes as a Startup Grows | how company's culture changes
    • Kristof Kovacs - The Death Star Design Pattern
    • Simon Wardley - (2015) On Pioneers, Settlers, Town Planners and Theft.
    • Gabe Hicks - (2017) 6 Ways to Control Cloud Costs
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Jesse Weaver - (2015) A Simple Framework for Designing Choices | No design is neutral
    • Rich Archbold - (2018) Run less software
    • Meredith Somers - (2018) The 20-year-old entrepreneur is a lie | Data from the Census Bureau and the IRS show the average age of successful business founders is 42.
    • Patrick Louis - (2019) Time On The Internet
    • Martin Fowler - (2019) Is High Quality Software Worth the Cost?
    • Freelance.tv - Videos about freelancing
    • Farnam Street - (2018) The Surprising Power of The Long Game
    • Daniel Miessler - (2019) Job Losses from Automation Are Being Actively Engineered and Funded
    • Seth Godin - (2009) Ignore sunk costs
    • Seth Godin - (2007) How to be remarkable. Via [The Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/money/2007/jan/06/careers.work5#article_continue)
    • Petra De Rouck - 🇧🇪 [BE] (2018) Quels sont les frais professionnels les plus courants? | Guide Impôts 2018
    • DevOps Salaries - Let's make global salaries in DevOps a bit more open and transparent
    • Bitcoin Is Dead - The #1 Database of Notable Bitcoin Skeptics.
    • Keepa - This Amazon price tracker will enhance your Amazon shopping experience as they provide price history charts, price drop alerts, price watches, daily drops and browser addons.
    • PSprices - Game price notifications. Automatically monitor 8 platforms in 48 countries.
    • Ed Zitron - (2021) The Work-From-Home Future Is Destroying Bosses' Brains | a critique of managers and business owners
    • L'Echo - 🇧🇪 [BE] Frais professionnels
    • My Tax on Web - 🇧🇪 [BE] Forfait légal ou frais réels ?
    • Capitalism & Competitiveness
    • Learn by Reading - Discover your next favorite learnable (Non-fiction) book from Amazon Book
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Save Coins - helps you save money when you make a purchase at Nintendo Switch eShop.
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • mezod/awesome-indie - Resources for independent developers to make money
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Robert Greene, Joost Elffers - The 48 Laws of Power
    • Mike Jarvis - (2018) How to Save a Fortune On Cloud Infrastructure
    • Book Suggestions Ninja - books suggestions based on book / author or genre
    • Reading Stash - Just a book recommender
    • Kevin Pezzi MD - (2015) The irony of Silicon Valley
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Sam Altman - (2018) How to Avoid Distractions and Start the Right Company: Startup Tips from Sam Altman
    • Richard Dern - :fr: [FR] (2016) Alphabet, une entreprise pas comme les autres
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Shan - (2015) Things I hated About Being a Renter for 15 years
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Nintendo eShop price comparator - Find the cheapest price for your favourite game, all prices are in Euro.
    • Maggie Stiefvater - a story about piracy by a book writer
    • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2017) The Truth About Startups
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • AllReaders - book search engine, get details and recommendations about books you like
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Eric Jorgenson - (2017) Why Growing Past 20 Employees is so Damn Hard (and what you can do about it)
    • Shoshanna Solomon - (2018) As startups grow, founders need to learn to let go
    • Mike Crittenden - (2021) I schedule my friendships like I schedule my meetings
    • Readgeek - Let Readgeek get to know your book taste to get recommendations
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Eric Jorgenson - (2015) How Not to Hire Like a Clownshow—Evergreen Business Weekly 2: Hiring
    • Nick Cassella - (2018) Ask Your Coworkers What They Make. You’ll Earn More.
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Hype Cycle - a branded graphical presentation developer by Gartner, for representing the maturity, adoption and social application of specific technologies
    • namae - Grab a slick name for your new app | Check availability for your new app name ideas across major registries at once.
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • hackerkid/Mind-Expanding-Books - 📚 Books that will blow your mind. **Bonus** : [Beta website](https://books.vishnuks.com/)
    • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2016) Why living below your means can help you find a better job
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • ThatCoupon - Tired of clipping coupons and scouring the internet for deals and promotional codes? So are we. This website makes it easy for shoppers to find and share the best deals and coupons. No hunting, no hassle, and no scissors required.
    • Key Values - Find engineering teams that share your values. Select your top values and find teams you'll click with.
    • **Goodreads** - a home for you books, to manage your collection and discover new books
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Isaac Park - (2017) Founder Problem: I’m The Reason My Startup Doesn’t Grow
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • TasteKid - get recommendations for music but also tv shows, films, games, books...
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Ward Cunningham - (2014) Analyzing Xp With Options Pricing | in XP, you should consider the Option to abandon, option to switch, option to defer investment and take advantage of possible future opportunity
    • Eric Jorgenson - (2015) Secrets to Perfecting Organizational Communication—Evergreen Business Weekly 3: Internal Communication | If the members of the team cannot communicate, isolation limits their potential.
    • Hugo Lassiège - (2013) [FR] Travailler autrement | sur les crises et court-termisme entre autres
    • PSprices - Game price notifications. Automatically monitor 8 platforms in 48 countries.
    • fincheck - 🇧🇪 [BE] Financial information at a glance : Check the financial situation of any Belgian company in seconds | it is at least as useful as [openthebox](https://openthebox.be/search)
    • Key Values - Culture Queries - The perfect questions to ask in your job interview. Want to stand out from other candidates and find your dream job?
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Kooba - an interactive graph for finding new books
    • r/personalfinance/tools - Personal Finance Tools : Redditor-created Spreadsheets
    • adiGuba - :fr: [FR] Les jeux pour Nintendo Switch au meilleur prix !
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Sam Harris - (2017) The Hard Thing About Hard Things — Summary of book
    • Reed Hastings - [Slides] (2009) Netflix culture. **Bonus** : [new version here](https://jobs.netflix.com/culture)
    • Jakob Greenfeld - (2022) The simple system I’m using to stay in touch with hundreds of people
    • **Mozilla** - (2020) Privacy not included* | Be Smart. Shop Safe. | How creepy is that smart speaker, that fitness tracker, those wireless headphones? We created this guide to help you shop for safe, secure connected products.
    • Freelancer's Hourly Rate Calculator - provides an hourly rate based on your business expenses, personal expenses, billable hours and desired savings.
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Kristijan Ristovski aka Kitze - (2019) GitHub stars won’t pay your rent
    • Ian Miell - (2018) Why Are Enterprises So Slow?
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • B2Bhint - Get any company financial, juridical and historical data with international connections from the official sources
    • Logo Lab - Test your logo | Put your logo to the test and find out where it succeeds and where improvements could be made.
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • vpnMentor - 79 VPN Coupons, Promo Codes & Discounts - Updated Daily
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Scott Santens - (2017) Why we should all have a basic income
    • Joël Spolsky - (2006) A Field Guide to Developers : what they’re looking for, what they like and dislike in a workplace, and what it’s going to take to be a top choice for top developers.
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Dean Baker - (2017) The problem of doctors’ salaries
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Deku Deals - tracks the prices of Nintendo Switch games on the eShop and at major retailers in order to find the best deals. Add items to your wishlist, and Deku Deals sends you an email as soon as they go on sale.
    • Andy Cook - (2018) Culture Codes: All the Best Culture Decks and How to Create One
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Sacha Greif - (2014) The Spiderweb Strategy : Why it’s OK if some of your projects don’t make money
    • Hicham Amine - (2017) How to Grow A Startup: The 5 Best Tips I’ve ever learned.
    • Dunbar's number - is a suggested cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships—relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person.
    • Mike Ensor - (2018) Containers: The Software Development Life Cycle’s Last Mile
    • Grille de Salaires anonyme des startupers - :fr: [FR] Tu bosses en startup ? Découvre les salaires pratiqués, ou partage ton salaire. Tout ceci est anonyme. | salaries for french startups
    • BX1 - 🇧🇪 [BE] (2021) Déclaration d’impôt 2021 : voici tout ce qu’il faut savoir
    • Petra De Rouck - 🇧🇪 [BE] (2020) Pas de restos ni de bureau en 2020: comment déclarer vos frais professionnels?
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Seth Godin - (2021) The easy way down
    • Mike Crittenden - (2021) Lose touch with people
    • Librel - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] La plus grande librairie de Belgique | Les librairies indépendantes. **See also** [Carte interactive](https://www.librel.be/map.php)
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • David Rotman - (2017) The Relentless Pace of Automation
    • What Should I Read Next? - another tool to discover new books based on what you like
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Hourly rate calculator - A calculator for freelancers to use as a guide to costs, billable hours and desired profit. Takes 10-15 min to complete.
    • Keepa - This Amazon price tracker will enhance your Amazon shopping experience as they provide price history charts, price drop alerts, price watches, daily drops and browser addons.
    • Companyweb - 🇧🇪 [BE] Know who you’re dealing with | Companyweb specialises in company information in Belgium. Its services allow you to understand the risks, the survival rates, the payment capacity, the profitability, the stability and other key factors of every Belgian company.
    • Lee Rainie - (2017) 10 facts about jobs in the future
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • John B. Sparks - Histomap: Visualizing the 4,000 Year History of Global Power
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Farnam Street - (2018) The Surprising Power of The Long Game
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Simon Wardley - (2015) An introduction to Wardley 'Value Chain' Mapping. **Bonus** : See also [Wardley map](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardley_map)
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • openthebox - 🇧🇪 [BE] Discover your business network | Look inside the web of connections between companies, individuals and politicians in Belgium. **See also** : slide show - [A view of corporate networks in belgium](https://speakerdeck.com/niekbartho/openthebox-dot-be)
    • Staatsblad monitor - 🇧🇪 [BE] Base de données ouverte des données des entreprises, des comptes annuels et des publications au journal officiel des entreprises belges (gratuit) ! **Exemple** [plusieurs sociétés à la même adresse](https://www.staatsbladmonitor.be/onderneming-zoeken.html?zelfdeadresals=0444050558)
    • **LibraryThing** - a home for your books, to manage your library and discover new books. | Recommendations are numerous and usually relevant to me for every book I tried
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • **Xerius** - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Devenir indépendant : Simulez votre tarif journalier en tant qu'indépendant / Calculateur de Brut-Net / Freelance rate simulator
    • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
    • Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg - (2017) Are You Solving the Right Problems? via [Jim Leonardo](https://jimsrulesregardingeverything.com/2017/03/11/export-to-pdf-a-tale-in-understanding-the-business-need/)'s article titled "Export to PDF: A Tale in Understanding the Business Need"
  • Cryptocurrency

    • CoinMarketCap - Cryptocurrency Market Capitalizations
    • Crypto Lite - A quick way to check the top-100 cryptocurrencies price
    • Cyptocurrency News - Cyptocurrency news updates
    • WorldCoinIndex - Cryptocoin price index and market cap
    • Hacker Noon - Bitcoin related news
    • 99cryptocoin - Top CryptoCurrency by 24 Hour Trading Volume
    • Ashton Kemerling - (2018) No, You Probably Don't Need a Blockchain | On Bitcoins and Blockchains
    • Bitcoincharts - provides financial and technical data related to the Bitcoin network
    • Brave New Coin - Bitcoin Price, Charts, Research, Cryptocurrency Insights
    • Slofile - Slack channels on cryptocurrency
    • CSVShare - Blockchain & Crypto Slack Communities
    • WalletInvestor - Cryptocurrency Forecast (Bitcoin & Altcoin, ICO Prediction, Prognosis 2018, 2019)
    • Chia Network - blockchain based on proofs of space and time to make a cryptocurrency which is less wasteful, more decentralized, and more secure.
    • Bruce Hunt - (2017) Due Diligence Checklist for Investing in Cryptocurrency
    • Bruce Hunt - (2017) How Cryptocurrency Market Behaves, It’s a Damn Cycle.
    • Bruce Hunt - (2018) How to Crush the Crypto Market, Quit Your Job, Move to Paradise and Do Whatever You Want the Rest of Your Life
    • Coin and Crypto - (2018) Bitcoin is outdated tech. These 3 alternatives should be on your radar.
    • Linda Xie - (2018) Tips for crypto newcomers
    • The HODLer manifesto - What is HODL?
    • Federico Gambarelli (fede93g) - (2018) The HODLer Manifesto: what does "being a Bitcoin HODLer" mean?
    • Best Bitcoin Exchange Reviews - Best Bitcoin Exchange Comparison
    • CryptoCompare - Compare all Bitcoin exchanges, reviews, live streaming bitcoin prices, fees, deposit methods
    • GamerZ - :fr: [FR] GamerZ discussion forum about Bitcoin / Cryptocurrencies
    • Anne Gaviola - (2018) Bitcoin's gender divide could be a bad sign, experts say
    • Lucca Runger-Field - (2018) Blockchain In: Politics
    • Nathaniel Whittemore - (2018) We Talk About Blockchain Governance, So Why Not Blockchain Politics?
    • Joseph Lubin - (2016) Is Blockchain Technology Going To Disrupt Our Political System: We Hope So
    • David Ernst - (2016) What is Liquid Democracy?
    • Danny Crichton - (2018) Liquid democracy uses blockchain to fix politics, and now you can vote for it
    • Jan Ivar Beddari - (2016) Building a Team CLI with Python: One Alternative to ChatOps
    • OpenShift Docs - Developer CLI Operations
    • Christophe Porteneuve - 30 Git CLI options you should know about
    • Alex Ellis - 5 keys to create a killer CLI in Go
    • Remy Sharp - (2018) CLI: improved | presentation of several powerful CLI tools
    • Roland Wolters - (2016) Useful command line options for ansible-playbook
    • John Goerzen - (2013) I Raised My Kids On the Command Line...and They Love It
    • OS X Daily - (2011) Command line : Extract .pkg Files Without Installing Them
    • OS X Daily - (2013) Mount * [OS X Daily](http://osxdaily.com/2013/05/13/mount-unmount-drives-from-the-command-line-in-mac-os-x/) - Mount & Unmount Drives from the Command Line in Mac OS X Unmount Drives from the Command Line in Mac OS X
    • Enrico Maria Crisostomo - (2014) OS X: Creating Packages from the Command Line - Tutorial and a Makefile - Part I
    • Whitson Gordon - Become a Command Line Ninja With These Time-Saving Shortcuts
    • Boris Huisgen - [FR] :fr: various and interesting linux / sysadmin / devops tips & tricks with command line examples
    • Jordan Merrick - 40 Terminal Tips and Tricks You Never Thought You Needed
    • LinuxCommand.org - An excellent place to learn the command line and Bash shell scripting.
    • Silver Moon - 20 amusing Linux commands to have fun with the terminal
    • Gareth Anderson - (2006) GNU/Linux Command-Line Tools Summary
    • Nick Janetakis - Who Else Wants to Boost Their Terminal Productivity With tmux?
    • CMD commands - A-Z of windows terminal commands
    • OpenStack Docs - OpenStack command-line interface cheat sheet
    • command-not-found.com - Install any command on any operating system.
    • Sandro Cirulli - (2019) How to Validate a Jenkinsfile
    • ec2.shop - Hacker way to compare ec2 instances price
    • Lib.rs - Command line utilities | List of Rust applications/libraries/crates
    • Command Line Applications in Rust - Documentation on how to use the Rust Programming Language to develop commandline applications. **See also** : [Source code](https://github.com/rust-cli/book)
    • jq Docs - online manual for jq (a lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor)
    • INeedCoffee - Life is Coffee Comics
    • Methodical Coffee - Coffee Culture Blog
    • CoffeeGeek - The world's most read coffee and espresso resource
    • Delishably - Coffee articles and recipes from around the world written by home chefs and foodistas
    • Reddit - Coffee on Reddit
    • Reddit - Espresso on Reddit
    • Reddit - Barista on Reddit
    • Reddit - James Hoffman related posts on Reddit
    • Clive Coffee - Blog posts about Coffee
    • Serious Eats - Posts about Coffee & Tea
    • JavaPresse - Blog posts about coffee
    • NoGarlicNoOnions - Posts tagged with coffee
    • Latte Art Guide - Coffee Blog
    • Le Café de Clara - 🇫🇷 [FR] Clara partage sa passion du café
    • Le Pharmachien - [FR] :fr: Caféine : toxique et délicieuse / Coffee : good and bad parts :coffee:
    • The Coffee Compass - Brew a coffee. Taste it. Adapt and repeat until you find the coffee you prefer.
    • Ronan Petillon - [FR] :fr: (2020) L'AeroPress est une Machine à Café à Moins de 40€ qui a Remplacé ma Nespresso
    • Alliance For Coffee Excellence - COE (Cup of Excellence) Auction Results | They reward exceptional quality coffee farmers. **See also** [National Winner program results](https://allianceforcoffeeexcellence.org/nw-competition-auction-results/) which sells the semi-finalist to the Cup of Excellence program. Tip : pick only coffee scoring at least 80.
    • Sébastien Kardinal - [Video] [FR] :fr: Coffee Time | Une playlist de vidéos sur le thème du café de spécialité
    • Sasha Pavlovich - (2021) 39 Types of Coffee Drinks
    • Ning T. - (2015) 10 Uniquely Beautiful Coffee Makers
    • Reddit Favorites - What are reddit's favorite Espresso Machines? | From 3.5 billion comments (number from Sept. 13, 2021)
    • Home-Barista.com - Quotable Quotes | Memorable quotes and quips about espresso from the forums
    • Mark Prince - (2015) Real Espresso Myths that Need Busting | Inspired (sort of) by some questionable myth busting in an espresso education series online, we tackle some real, genuine espresso myths, including caffeine levels, bold coffee and more.
    • Brian Lam - (2020) Making Espresso at Home Is Kind of a Nightmare—But If You Insist, Here’s How to Do It Well
    • Jasmin Andrews - (2021) Which Coffee Is Better – Washed, Unwashed Or Semi-Washed?
    • OKCoffee - Interviews
    • Reddit - Coffee recipes
    • Open Culture - articles about coffee
    • Garrett Oden - (2019) Is Nespresso Real Espresso? **spoiler** Not exactly.
    • James Hoffman - (2021) [Video] The Bizarre And Surprising Coffee Of The Nespresso Vertuo
    • Jump to the quote from the video
    • NoGarlicNoOnions - (2018) 5 Lies: We Need to Stop Telling About Coffee
    • Son of Coffee - (2019) Retro style coffee makers
    • Ronan Petillon - [FR] :fr: (2020) Comment Faire un Bon Café à la Maison, Comme un Barista
    • Daniel Miessler - A Coffee Primer :coffee:
    • Caffin8 Coffee - (2021) Easily set up the Barista Express to make the BEST coffee (Sage/Breville)
    • Full Coffee Roast - Avoid These 32 Common Coffee Brewing Mistakes
    • INeedCoffee - Coffee Brewing Guide : several tutorials on how to brew coffee.
    • Kevin & Amanda - (2019) How To Use the Breville Barista Express — Tips & Tricks
    • Home-Barista.com - (2014) Breville Barista Express 870/870XL grinder mod
    • Home-Barista.com - How-Tos
    • Coffee Research - Maximizing espresso potential | Found via [Home-Barista.com](https://www.home-barista.com/resources.html)
    • Home-Barista.com - Resources
    • CoffeeGeek - How Tos | "The bread and butter of CoffeeGeek’s website and core mission is education, and our How To section is at the core of that. This is our entire collection of How Tos, written, maintained and updated over the last two decades. More are added often!"
    • Matthew De Angelis - (2016) French Press
    • Kawai - (2020) 5 Simple Things You Can Do to Get Barista-Style Coffee
    • Reddit - AeroPress tips & tricks
    • Homegrounds - (2017) The Last Coffee Grind Size Chart You’ll Ever Need
    • Arlette Kabore - 🇫🇷 [FR] (2021) Conservez mieux le café avec ces 12 conseils
    • Mister Barish - 🇫🇷 [FR] Mousse de lait
    • Mister Barish - 🇫🇷 [FR] Réglage de la Sage Barista Express
    • Just Coffee And Me - 7 Tips To Brew Better Coffee With The Breville Barista Express
    • Café Mag - :fr: [FR] La carte du café de spécialité | Une carte interactive et collaborative référençant les adresses qui torréfient et/ou proposent du café de spécialité en France et pays francophones.
    • Barista Hustle - (2021) The Coffee Compass | The Coffee Compass is a simple tool that makes it easy to improve your filter coffee brewing. If your coffee tastes anything less than perfect, the Coffee Compass shows you exactly what direction you need to go in to achieve smooth, rich, and balanced brews.
    • Blue Coffee Box - is a father-and-son business, frequently rated as one of the UK's best coffee subscription services
    • OKCoffee - Map of Coffee Bars
    • The Astrology Coffee - was born out of two people’s passions. The Scorpio founder has been obsessed with Astrology and all things hidden in life- working in an office job but daydreaming of something bigger to bring their passion into reality. The Sagittarius founder was fortunate enough to befriend and apprentice under roast master and former coffee picker from Costa Rica, learning the craft from hands-on approach.
    • Jason Fried - (2016) Is group chat making you sweat?
    • Dale Emery - (2005) model of motivation : Motivation = Ability × Results × Preferences
    • J. B. Rainsberger - What If We Forget To Write the Tests?
    • Paul Kaye - Control stifles creativity and growth
    • Corinna Baldauf - (2017) Glasl’s Stages of Conflict Escalation
    • Wall-Skills - Great 1-pagers to share in your company
    • Corinna Baldauf - (2016) Team Self-Selection Kit
    • Corinna Baldauf - (2016) Silence a Room in 5 Seconds
    • Corinna Baldauf - (2016) Tuckman’s Stages of Team Development
    • Jason Fried - Depend less on each other
    • Vaidehi Joshi - Crafting Better Code Reviews
    • Karl E. Wiegers - Humanizing Peer Reviews
    • Dr. Deborah Mowshowitz - (2009) How to Explain
    • Joe Landsberger - Defining a problem; identifying causes; gathering information
    • Mike Walker - Your team's differentiator isn't its tech
    • John Allspaw - (2017) Dialogue: The Art Of Thinking Together
    • MindTools - Assertiveness : Working WITH People, Not Against Them
    • Gregg Caines - (2013) A Requiem for a Team
    • Julie Zhuo - How to Work with Engineers : A Cheat Sheet for Designers
    • Julie Zhuo - How to Work with Designers : A Cheat Sheet for Engineers and PMs
    • Julie Zhuo - How to Work with PMs : A Cheat Sheet for Designers
    • Raúl Ávila - My Experience with Pair Programming
    • Ben Hilburn - What mature engineers do and don't do / what it means to be a mature engineer.
    • Mart Virkus - (2017) The Seven Circles of Developer Hell [Infographic]
    • David Mytton - How to do code reviews
    • Select International - There is No Shortcut to Safety
    • Rajesh Setty - (2010) Why MANY smart people take shortcuts and how you can avoid that trap
    • Jessica Kerr - Growing Your Tech Stack: When to Say No
    • Chris Parnin - (2013) Programmer Interrupted
    • Daniel Miessler - How to Build a Strong Argument
    • Sam Knuth - A 3-step process for making more transparent decisions
    • Anthony Panozzo - (2015) If Something Is Hard, Do It More Often
    • Tobias Fors - (2014) [IMG] The project paradox: making the biggest decisions when knowledge is at it's absolute lowest.
    • Wesley Moore - (2017) Pair Programming
    • Jacob Shriar - 13 Scary Statistics on Employee Engagement
    • Andrew Bosworth - Say No
    • Shubhro Saha - (2014) Software engineers should write
    • Shubhro Saha - (2017) Two sentences for better meetings
    • J. B. Rainsberger - (2014) Change Your Life One Habit At A Time
    • Lin Taylor - (2017) How I hacked my imposter syndrome using personal tracking
    • Mike Cannon-Brookes - An amateur’s guide to turning impostor syndrome into an asset
    • Chris Parnin - (2014) Notes on Interruption for Programmers
    • **Write the Docs** - Documentation Guide : a best practice handbook for building, structuring, and writing software documentation, for creating more wonderful documentation in the world
    • Umer Mansoor - (2017) Fix Employee Weaknesses or Focus on Their Strengths?
    • Umer Mansoor - (2016) Effective Code Reviews
    • Jeff Wainwright - (2017) Code Review Etiquette
    • Doug Tedder - (2017) The CAB is Dead. Long Live the CAB.
    • Daniel Doubrovkine - (2015) Connecting People to Enable Magic
    • Carl Hembrough - (2017) When programming was no longer fun | another story about impostor syndrome
    • Charles Duhigg - (2016) What Google Learned From Its Quest to Build the Perfect Team
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • Jeff Goins - (2017) The Single Most Overlooked Secret To Influencing Other People
    • Philippe Bourgau - (2015) From Zero to Pair Programming Hero
    • Erlend Hamberg - (2010) Code Reading as a Team Activity
    • Joël Spolsky - (2007) Evidence Based Scheduling
    • Michael Lynch - (2017) How to Do Code Reviews Like a Human (Part One). **Bonus** : [Part Two](https://mtlynch.io/human-code-reviews-2/)
    • GROWS Method - What is GROWS?
    • Catherine Louis - (2017) 20 questions DevOps hiring managers should be prepared to answer
    • Dr. Travis Bradberry - (2015) How Successful People Overcome Toxic Bosses
    • Dominic Krimmer - (2015) 10 powerful tips on how to support a team-based learning culture
    • Dominic Krimmer - (2017) Why We Kicked Estimation Meetings (And Maybe You Should Too)
    • Sarah Cooper - How to Politely Tell Your Coworkers to Shut the F*ck up
    • Chris Ward - (2017) Distributing Operational Knowledge Across a Team
    • Amar Singh - (2017) You’re working in the wrong place. (if you’re working in an open office)
    • Changing minds - 5W1H - A simple set of question framings
    • CrowdSync - (2018) 7 Tips for Creating a New Process
    • Kuba Niechcial - (2018) Remember the names - it's your job
    • Steve McConnell - (1998) Dealing With Problem Programmers
    • Steve McConnell - (1996) How to Defend an Unpopular Schedule
    • Steve McConnell - (1996) Classic Mistakes
    • Gregg Caines - (2015) Reclaiming Value From Bugs and Outages: Thoughts on Post-Mortems
    • Mike Cottmeyer - (2008) One Team
    • Zach Holman - (2012) Unsucking Your Team's Development Environment
    • Iwein Fuld - (2010) Practical Styles of Pair Programming
    • Dave Nicolette - (2018) In Favor of Pairing
    • DATAGUEULE - :fr: [FR] [Video] (2018) La démocratie comme patron - #DATAGUEULE 79
    • Zach Holman - (2015) Opt-in Transparency | your employees need context
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Kate Matsudaira - (2016) Bad Software Architecture is a People Problem | When people don't work well together they make bad decisions.
    • Kode Vicious - (2010) Broken Builds | Frequent broken builds could be symptomatic of deeper problems within a development project.
    • GitHub - Great for new contributors | What open source projects can I contribute to?
    • Culture Codes - Employee Handbox Examples | A collection of company handbooks, employee manuals, and more from real companies.
    • folkswhocode/awesome-diversity - A curated list of amazingly awesome articles, websites and resources about diversity in technology.
    • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2017) Technical skills alone won’t make you productive
    • Greg Williams - (2017) Diagrams as Software Documentation – When a Picture Says it Best
    • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2016) Don’t get stuck: 6 ways to get unstuck and code faster
    • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2016) From 10x programmer to 0.1x programmer: creating more with less
    • Gregg Caines - (2015) We're in the Stone Age of Software Engineering Management
    • Marcus Blankenship - (2017) Why your programmers just want to code
    • John Cutler - (2018) Yes, But…
    • Juliet Lara - (2018) You’re doing Stories wrong!
    • Lieven Vaneeckhaute (denshade) - (2017) Solving complex problems using a problem-solution mind map
    • Lieven Vaneeckhaute (denshade) - (2016) Abbreviations are your (false) friend!
    • Ashton Kemerling - (2014) Managing Is a Craft Too
    • Ashton Kemerling - (2012) The Myth of the Lone Hacker | without the effort of countless other engineers, part and full time, their projects would have never made it off the ground.
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Robert Ecker - (2015) Boosting the Quality of Team Decisions | pros and cons of voting, consensus and strong leadership
    • Christian Maioli Mackeprang - (2018) How terrible code gets written by perfectly sane people
    • Oded Zilinsky - (2018) How to use ChatOps to boost business engagement across teams | Go cross-silo with chatbots
    • James Wade - (2017) What's involved in a code review?
    • Mike Bursell - (2018) Tackling the most important issue in a DevOps transformation | Why culture is the most important issue in a DevOps transformation
    • **Ian Miell** - (2018) Five Things I Did to Change a Team’s Culture
    • Morgan Housel - (2017) Solving Hard Problems With Simple Ideas
    • Morgan Housel - (2017) Conflicting Skill Sets
    • Nir Cohen - (2016) Trained Engineers - Overnight Managers (or, The Art Of Not Destroying Your Company)
    • Morgan Housel - (2017) Skills vs. Behavior
    • Chris Mague - (2017) Things you need to know about giving tech talks
    • Hacker News - (2018) Building an Engineering Culture from scratch?
    • Joshua Kerievsky - (2015) Evolutionary Design | agile's most valuable practice?
    • Tim Ottinger - (2017) Taking Breaks in a Disciplined Way | Take breaks otherwise pairing will drain your energy
    • Tim Ottinger - (2015) Stop Per-Person Swimlanes in Kanban
    • Tim Ottinger - (2015) Individual Work Assignments: Neither Agile Nor Team
    • Tim Ottinger - (2014) Avoid Rework Through Behavior-Driven Development | eXamples and features specification should be written in a formal way that is easily automated / increasing the signal-to-noise ratio in your communication:
    • Eric Jorgenson - (2015) The Power of Network Effects: Why they make such Valuable Companies, and how to Harness them
    • Derek Sivers - [Video] Obvious to you. Amazing to others.
    • Robin Dunbar - (2011) Friends to count on | The perfect number for a human social group is 150. The challenge is maintaining a real sense of community
    • Joshua Kerievsky - (2017) The Day We Stopped Sprinting
    • Ben Northrop - (2018) The Reality of Reuse | we're hard-wired to want to make decisions quickly and we take too many shortcuts
    • Naresh Jain - (2011) Impact of Continuous Integration on Team Culture
    • **Bridget Kromhout** - (2018) Containers Will Not Fix Your Broken Culture (and Other Hard Truths) | Complex socio-technical systems are hard;
    • Jeff Atwood - (2004) We Make Shitty Software.. With Bugs! | Software is a process, it's never finished, it's always evolving.
    • Isaac Asimov - (1989) The Relativity of Wrong
    • Jason Palmer - (2018) You don’t need standup
    • Derek Sivers - (2016) I’m a very slow thinker
    • Derek Sivers - (2010) [Video] First Follower: Leadership Lessons from a Dancing Guy | a Lesson of leadership
    • Chesterton's fence - the principle that reforms should not be made until the reasoning behind the existing state of affairs is understood.
    • Steve Losh - (2013) Teach, Don't Tell | about documentation
    • Sacha Labourey, Nigel Willie - (2018) DevOps Technician Training: Think Requirements, Not Solutions
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Libby Sander - (2018) Open offices make people talk less and email more
    • Jan Mewes - (2018) How to pick up a new technology in minimal time?
    • Ronald Jeffries - (2018) Developers Should Abandon Agile
    • Alberto Brandolini - (2013) Introducing Event Storming | EventStorming is a workshop format for quickly exploring complex business domains.
    • Jeppe Cramon - (2015) [Slides] Event storming
    • Sean Kane - (2018) 6 creative ways to solve problems with Linux containers and Docker
    • Lolly Daskal - (2017) Dumb Rules That Make Your Best People Want to Quit | TL;DR — Trust employees like the adults they are
    • Gordon Brander - Patterns : "This is my bag of tricks — loose notes, design patterns, rules-of-thumb, methods of enquiry, tools, cheatsheets, gimmicks, leverage points, descriptions of systems, key questions, risks, and unknowns."
    • Ted Dziuba - (2011) Devops Is a Poorly Executed Scam
    • Hugo Sharman-Firth - (2018) The dangers of best practices | Best is the enemy of better
    • Mat Lawrence - (2017) How to facilitate successful offsite meetings: it’s all about the team
    • Sarah Goff-Dupont - (2018) Running effective meetings: a guide for humans
    • Sarah Goff-Dupont - (2018) Avoid these 5 mistakes for an amazing kick-off meeting
    • Akash Nimare - (2016) A Beginners Guide to writing a Kickass README ✍
    • Aytekin Tank - (2018) The power of culture: how to hire and attract amazing people
    • The No Asshole Rule
    • Brendan D. Gregg - (2017) Brilliant Jerks in Engineering
    • The Life Coach School - [Podcast] Ep #212: Simple Solutions | About the importance of defining the problem and finding its root cause, + other tips
    • Catherine Louis - (2018) 8 tips for better agile retrospective meetings
    • Vadim Kravcenko - (2018) Growing your interns | eventually you will become Senior Developers and will need to nurture your own interns.
    • Daniel Lebrero - (2019) Architecture decisions: the belligerent contrarian and the rule of three
    • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
    • David R. MacIver - (2019) How to do hard things
    • Bryan Cantrill - (2018) Assessing software engineering candidates
    • Raph Lee - (2019) Understand, Design, Build: A Framework for Problem-Solving
    • Marie Prokopets - (2019) 11 Best Practices for Working Remotely
    • Farnam Street - (2018) The Decision Matrix: How to Prioritize What Matters
    • Mike Crittenden - (2021) “Don’t bring problems, bring solutions” is bull crap
    • Cantlin Ashrowan - (2020) Coherent and complex
    • Brandolini's law - also known as the bullshit asymmetry principle, is an internet adage which emphasizes the difficulty of debunking bullshit: "The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude larger than to produce it."
    • Allen Holub - (2018) The improvement board
    • Jason Fried - (2012) Give it five minutes
    • Mike Crittenden - (2021) Be a better coworker
    • Gandalf Hudlow - (2020) Developers can't fix bad management
    • Mike Crittenden - (2021) Don’t mistake the lack of your pet solution as the problem itself
    • Justin Garrison - (2021) The Document Culture of Amazon
    • Mike Crittenden - (2021) You have to standardize before you can standardize
    • Chantal Gautier - (2015) Why do teams fail?
    • CA Technologies - [Slides] (2015) The Five Hidden Dangers of IT Complexity
    • Michael Lopp - (2014) The Old Guard
    • Edouard Kachelmann and Anthony Pasquariello - (2020) Enhance programmatic access for IAM users using a YubiKey for multi-factor authentication
    • Daniel Miessler - (2013) Three Questions Successful People Ask
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
    • Greg Kogan - (2017) Reject the First Ideas
    • Doug Tedder - (2017) The Seven Silent Killers of the IT Organization
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Bernie Ferguson - (2017) How to manage meetings like an expert facilitator
    • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
    • **explainshell.com** - write down a command-line to see the help text that matches each argument
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Changing minds - Socratic Questioning
    • agarrharr/awesome-cli-apps - A curated list of command line apps
    • Mike Crittenden - (2021) 10% of us are barely affected by caffeine
    • David McRaney - (2013) Survivorship Bias
    • Kuba Niechcial - (2018) Assume good intent
    • Amy M Haddad - (2017) Effective Tips for Working Remotely
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Greg Kamradt - (2018) How awesome people have taught me to make things happen
    • Mike Crittenden - (2021) Resistance increases exponentially with the size of a change.
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • GnuPG Docs - CLI options for using gpg gen-key from a script (aka unattended GPG key generation). Discovered via [Stack Overflow](https://superuser.com/questions/1003403/how-to-use-gpg-gen-key-in-a-script)
    • SS64.com - An A-Z Index of the Bash command line for Linux.
    • PowerShell commands - A-Z of windows powershell commands
    • Paul Heinlein - OpenSSL cookbook / command-line howto
    • CoffeeGeek - (2021) An Espresso Glossary - Originally published on CoffeeGeek back in 2003, and updated several times, this glossary has become a reference point for several books on coffee and espresso, and has been widely copied across the internet. We’re updating this for the launch of the new version of CoffeeGeek in 2021.
    • Aaron Rice - (2021) 8 Best Coffee Movies Ever Made
    • CoffeeGeek - How Tos | "The bread and butter of CoffeeGeek’s website and core mission is education, and our How To section is at the core of that. This is our entire collection of How Tos, written, maintained and updated over the last two decades. More are added often!"
    • Marc Chernoff - (2013) 7 Shortcuts You Will Regret Taking in Life
    • Anthony Panozzo - (2016) How to Actually Publish More Things
    • **Gregg Caines** - (2014) In Defence of the Office
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Teresa Amabile and Steven J. Kramer - (2011) The Power of Small Wins | making progress in meaningful work | Managers can help employees see how their work is contributing.
    • Fred Hébert - (2018) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Unexpected | about clean architecture, and making things easier
    • Stéphane Deschamps - :fr: [FR] (2022) Les handicapés vous disent merde | Inclusion, piège à cons.
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • John Cutler - (2016) company culture is…
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Guillermo Garron - (2012) Set Time, Date Timezone in Linux from Command Line or Gnome | Use ntp
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • MorganGeek - (2020) Validating Jenkinsfile in Vim and/or using CLI / terminal
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • TuxRadar - Command line tricks for smart geeks
    • Markus Wein - macOS Terminal cheat sheet
    • David McRaney - (2010) Coffee stimulation or addiction ? :coffee:
    • Select International - There is No Shortcut to Safety
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Brandur Leach - Caffeine | An experiment of Brandur in seriously throttling back its caffeine intake for the first time in years.
    • Robert Ecker - (2017) Give Up Perfection!
    • Launch School - Open Book Shelf for developers | some beginner friendly readings about programming, git, command line, etc
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Jason Fried - (2016) Is group chat making you sweat?
    • Jason Fried - Depend less on each other
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Kevin Smith - (2014) [IMG] It costs nothing to encourage an artist
    • Kirsten Pickworth - (2017) How to Avoid the Best Practices Trap
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Fred Hébert - Don't be a Jerk: Write Documentation
    • Chastity Blackwell - 7 deadly sins of documentation
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • The Goose-bearing bash shell - (2016) How to get your IP address from the command line. TLDR;
    • Maura Thomas - (2017) Your Team’s Time Management Problem Might Be a Focus Problem
    • Satyandra Vadavalli - (2012) Paralysis by Analysis
    • Mike Crittenden - (2021) Beware of exception debt
    • MetEdge - [IMG] Successful vs Unsuccessful People
    • Yossi Kreinin aka wetware - (2016) Evil tip: avoid "easy" things
    • Sarah Goff-Dupont - (2018) 6 types of meetings that are actually worthwhile and meetings you can do without
    • Kate Matsudaira - (2016) Delegation as Art | Be someone who makes everyone else better.
    • Matthieu Lesne aka coreight - :fr: [FR] (2016) Les bonnes habitudes de développeurs à appliquer dans sa vie quotidienne
    • First Round Review - (2019) Empathy-Driven Development: How Engineers Can Tap into This Critical Skill. **See also** [Empathy-Driven Development](https://www.empathy-driven-development.com/)
    • k4m4/terminals-are-sexy - list of Terminal frameworks, plugins & resources for CLI lovers
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • CoffeeGeek Daily Blog - The world's most read coffee and espresso resource
    • Latte Art Guide - Coffee Blog
    • CoffeeGeek - (2021) An Espresso Glossary - Originally published on CoffeeGeek back in 2003, and updated several times, this glossary has become a reference point for several books on coffee and espresso, and has been widely copied across the internet. We’re updating this for the launch of the new version of CoffeeGeek in 2021.
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
    • Command Line Heroes - podcast about the people who transform technology from the command line up. Presented by Red Hat.
    • Guido Socher - (2015) AWK one-liner collection
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Dave Mosher - (2018) How to Stay Alert Without Caffeine - Try These Science-Based Tricks Next Time You're Tired :coffee:
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Andrew Morton - (2010) Using cURL and the host header to bypass a load balancer | command line tips & tricks
    • **alebcay/awesome-shell** - A curated list of awesome command-line frameworks, toolkits, guides and gizmos.
    • Vitaly Belman - My favorite command-line utilities / How I stopped worrying about GUI and learned to love the terminal
    • koalephant/shell-script-library - Koalephant Shell Script Library | simplifies building portable command-line tools using shell scripts, and provides tools to assist with building self-contained scripts, and documentation.
    • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
    • Bitcoin Obituaries - "Bitcoin is Dead" Declared 400+ Times (2022)
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Ramkumar Kuppuchamy - (2015) Top 15 Best Unix Command Line Tools
    • Ted Dziuba - (2011) Who Needs Process?
    • Lucas Fernandes da Costa - (2019) How I'm still not using GUIs in 2019: A guide to the terminal. **Bonus** : [author's dotfiles](https://github.com/lucasfcosta/dotfiles)
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Yan-David Erlich - [Slides] (2017) Six page cheat-sheet for the book [Never Split the Difference, by Chris Voss](https://www.amazon.com/Never-Split-Difference-Negotiating-Depended-ebook/dp/B014DUR7L2)
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Arlo Belshee - (2012) Is Pair Programming for Me?
    • Eric Steven Raymond, Rick Moen - (2001) How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
    • Tanja Roth - (2017) 7 rules for avoiding documentation pitfalls
    • Brian Kelly - (2013) UX, Then Architecture, Then Tools
    • Markus Harrer - (2017) Extreme Reduction | how to fit the whole learning subject of one class into a half a dozen tweets. **Bonus** : see also [bulimic learning](https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bulimic%20learning) and [Cramming](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cramming_(education))
    • Joël Spolsky - (2000) Designing for People Who Have Better Things To Do With Their Lives
    • David McRaney - (2010) Fanboyism and Brand Loyalty
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Lauri Apple - (2017) documentation : a maturity model for READMEs | Your step-by-step guide to more effective documentation
    • Dr. Travis Bradberry - (2015) How Successful People Overcome Toxic Bosses
    • Alex Calderon - (2014) [IMG] Are You a Boss or a Leader ?
    • Sami Honkonen - (2011) The Responsibility Process
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Muriel Lefevre - [FR] :fr: Stanislav Petrov, l'homme qui sauva le monde en ne faisant rien
    • One on One Meeting Template - a template to support you while leading one on one meetings.
    • Chantal Gautier - (2015) Why do teams fail?
    • Collaborative Fund - About information, collaboration and investments
    • Tom Preston-Werner - (2010) Readme Driven Development
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • Carmen Bourlon - Document like a Journalist
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Remy van Elst - Encrypt and decrypt files to public keys via the OpenSSL Command Line
    • Anne Gaviola - (2018) Bitcoin's gender divide could be a bad sign, experts say
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Jerome Kehrli - (2017) Periodic Table of Agile Principles and Practices
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Bitcoin Regret Club - satirical site for people who want to calculate all the money they you could’ve made.
    • wikiHow - (2018) How to Make a QR Code to Share Your WiFi Password.
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • European Coffee Trip - [Video] (2020) Top 8 Coffee Documentaries To Watch Online (for free)
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
    • kitty - the fast, featureful, GPU based terminal emulator, designed for power keyboard users
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • CoffeeGeek Daily Blog - The world's most read coffee and espresso resource
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • wikiHow - How to instructions you can trust, aka How to do anything. However, if you take a look at sections such as [Family Life](http://www.wikihow.com/Category:Family-Life) it can be creepy.... (I mean, do we need a site to learn what is family about ?) **See also** :fr: [FR] the [french version](https://fr.wikihow.com/Accueil)
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Pradeep Kumar - (2018) How to capture and analyze packets with tcpdump command on Linux
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Horia Coman - (2020) Jupiter Dev Log 3 - Lint All The Things
    • unixorn/awesome-zsh-plugins - A collection of ZSH frameworks, plugins, tutorials & themes
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Yossi Kreinin aka wetware - (2013) 10x more selective
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • WalletGenerator - Paper Wallet Generator for BitCoins and other cryptocurrencies. Create, Print & Fold
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michael Hoffman - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Bruce Hunt - (2018) The Art Of Hodling Crypto: Can’t Make this Sh*t Up
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • Joël Spolsky - (2001) Human Task Switches Considered Harmful
    • Joël Spolsky - (2000) Painless Bug Tracking
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Jakub Holý - (2016) It Is OK to Require Your Team-mates to Have Particular Domain/Technical Knowledge
    • Josh Johnson - (2015) DevOps Is Bullshit: Why One Programmer Doesn’t Do It Anymore
    • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
    • Beau Lyddon - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
    • Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
    • Arlette Kabore - 🇫🇷 [FR] (2021) Conservez mieux le café avec ces 12 conseils
    • The Astrology Coffee - was born out of two people’s passions. The Scorpio founder has been obsessed with Astrology and all things hidden in life- working in an office job but daydreaming of something bigger to bring their passion into reality. The Sagittarius founder was fortunate enough to befriend and apprentice under roast master and former coffee picker from Costa Rica, learning the craft from hands-on approach.
    • TED - [Videos] Ideas worth spreading, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less)
    • Culture Codes - Employee Handbox Examples | A collection of company handbooks, employee manuals, and more from real companies.
    • The Life Coach School - [Podcast] Ep #212: Simple Solutions | About the importance of defining the problem and finding its root cause, + other tips
    • Crypto Lite - A quick way to check the top-100 cryptocurrencies price
    • Son of Coffee - (2019) Retro style coffee makers
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • Farnam Street - (2017) The Difference Between Amateurs and Professionals
    • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
    • Dan Milstein - [Slides] (2012) How To Run a 5 Whys (With Humans, Not Robots)
    • Farnam Street - (2018) The Decision Matrix: How to Prioritize What Matters
    • John D. Cook - (2009) Do you really want to be indispensable?
    • Mike Crittenden - (2021) The art of booking a meeting just to force you to do a thing
    • Farnam Street - Mental Models: The Best Way to Make Intelligent Decisions (113 Models Explained) | How do you think the most rational people in the world operate their minds? How do they make better decisions?
    • Jeff Goins - (2017) The Single Most Overlooked Secret To Influencing Other People
    • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
    • Oblique Strategies - How to break creative blocks by encouraging lateral thinking.
    • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
    • Terminus - [FR] :fr: funny in browser role playing game to learn the basic of linux command line. NSFW. **Bonus** : [Source](https://github.com/luffah/terminus) + [Original version in english](http://www.mprat.org/Terminus/) with [Sources](https://github.com/mprat/terminus)
    • Christian Maioli Mackeprang - (2018) How terrible code gets written by perfectly sane people
    • Oded Zilinsky - (2018) How to use ChatOps to boost business engagement across teams | Go cross-silo with chatbots
    • transfer.sh - Easy file sharing from the command line
    • GROWS Method - What is GROWS?
    • Seco Max - (2017) Most Useful Linux Command Line Tricks
  • Remote work

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Julia Evans - (2018) Working remotely, 4 years in
      • FOSDEM - video recordings from FOSDEM events (linux, containers, free software, open source, programming, ...)
      • MorganGeek - (2021) When working from home is toxic
      • The Remote Working Company - Remote Jobs for people that don't like to go to work, mostly technology oriented
      • We Work Remotely - Remote Jobs: Design, Programming, DevOps and more
      • Stack Overflow - Remote Developer jobs
      • lukasz-madon/awesome-remote-job - list of awesome remote jobs and resources
      • Christina Ng - Excuses generator for remote workers
      • Sick Call Excuse Generator - helpful to you in deciding the excuse for your forthcoming day off.
      • WFH-excuses - Working from Home excuses generator. **Bonus** : [GitHub repo](https://github.com/lnfnunes/WFH-excuses)
      • Nathalie Marquez Courtney - (2017) Home is where the work is | Flexible. Freeing. Lonely. Three remote engineers share what it’s really like to work from afar.
      • Northern Ireland Business - How to deal with stress : Common causes of stress at work
      • Thomas A. Limoncelli - (2020) Five Nonobvious Remote Work Technique)
      • Commune d'Anderlecht - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Actualités
      • RTBF.be - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Anderlecht : toutes les infos du mot-clé jour par jour
      • Commune d'Anderlecht - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] La commune d’Anderlecht vous donne la possibilité de vous défaire de vos encombrants ménagers grâce aux mini-recyparks
      • Megafon - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] plateforme de participation de la commune d'Anderlecht | Megafon, ma voix pour mon quartier
      • environnement.brussels - News
      • environment.brussels - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] La Promenade Verte > Parcours méditatif
      • visit.brussels - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Promenade quartier : Anderlecht Centre
      • Bruxelles-Properté - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Localisation des bulles à verre à Bruxelles
      • Bruxelles Secrète - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] 💗 Confidences, inspirations, bons plans... Bruxelles Secrète fera de vous des bruxellois encore plus authentiques que vous ne l’êtes déjà ! Découvrez les secrets cachés, inspirez-vous des dernières tendances et dénichez les meilleurs plans.
      • be.brussels - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Bruxelles avec des enfants
      • Florence Tornincasa - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Bruxelles: 20 Incontournables Dans Le Centre
      • jecuisinelocal - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Producteurs & Artisans | durable & de saison
      • Delhaize - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Manger local
      • Restaurant Guru - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Restaurants à Bruxelles, avec des filtres par commune, par type de restaurant, une carte incluant les reviews, etc.
      • Visit Brussels - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Marchés à Bruxelles
      • Fritmap - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Envie de manger des bonnes frites près de chez vous? Voici le classement des meilleures frites belges, friteries et snacks à Bruxelles, ce classement est constitué non seulement grâce aux votes et avis des internautes mais aussi à l'estimation de l'équipe de fritmap.com qui a testé les frites de ces friteries à plusieurs reprises sur une période de 6 mois.
      • diplomatie.belgium - 🇧🇪 :fr: [BE] [FR] Voyager à l'étranger ; Conseils par destination
      • RateBeer - find ratings & information about beers :beers:
      • Untappd - drink socially, and rate your beers :beers:
      • Ceci n'est pas un blog - Le « beer pairing » :beer:
      • Brussels for Beer Geeks - 🇧🇪 [BE] A map with bars ,shops, restos of interest for beer geeks visiting Brussels. Bars will usually have a varied selection of good Belgian and/or foreign beers. Restos will have a focus on food and beer. Via [Belgianbeergeek.be](https://belgianbeergeek.be/)
      • VivreIci.be - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] La carte des Bières et Brasserie de chez nous
      • Eric Steffens - elle appelée le "champagne de Bruxelles" ?
      • Sylvain Lucas aka gay_coings - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] (2019) Tartines de radis à la bruxelloise
      • Olivia Regout - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] (2020) EIKES BEIKES ? BA NEÏE ! Ettekeis et pottekeis, à la découverte du fromage de Bruxelles
      • Cercle d'Histoire de Bruxelles - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] (2019) Des fromages bien spéciaux
      • Vivre en Belgique - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] (2014) Spécialités culinaires | Boissons, quelques plats typiques, charcuterie, fromages, douceurs
      • Eat's Local - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Des produits de chez nous | Découvrez nos délicieux produits bio, locaux et artisanaux
      • Apaq-W - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Des idées de recettes avec des produits locaux !
      • Fritmap - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] le portail de la frite et des friteries (Fritkots, baraques à frite)
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Joshua Rothman - (2017) A New History of the Second World War
      • ReflexCity - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Tout Bruxelles dans un site. **Examples :**
      • Bois des Sept Bonniers (disparu) in Forest, Brussels
      • Tim Urban - (2014) Your Life in Weeks | A depressing truth
      • Yo Joe! - the internet's premiere archive site about G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero | probably the oldest website I remember to visit in my young age
      • Marches Adeps - :fr: [FR] Tous les dimanches et jours fériés, des marches Adeps sont organisées en Wallonie et à Bruxelles. Des parcours de 5, 10, 20 et parfois 15km pour tous les types de randonneurs.
      • chemins.be - :fr: [FR] Les chemins et sentiers publics de la Province de Namur.
      • René Rochette
      • Kimmo Lemetti - Gone with the blastwave is a post apocalyptic black humorous web comic
      • Mobigis Map Viewer - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] La carte vélo | Bruxelles Mobilité publie une carte vélo. Elle reprend toute une série d'informations destinées aux cyclistes. [Source](https://mobilite-mobiliteit.brussels/fr/se-deplacer/velo/choisir-son-trajet/carte-velo)
      • Gérard Villemin - 🇫🇷 [FR] Une tonne de jeux de mots & calembours par ordre alphabétique. **Voir aussi** [Humour & Pensées - Table des matières](http://villemin.gerard.free.fr/Humour/HumouTdM.htm)
      • /r/DiWHY - when DIY goes wrong
      • /r/redneckengineering - white trash repairs, and other workarounds that make you laugh
      • /r/techsupportmacgyver - Macgyvered solutions to problems
      • Cyanide & Happiness - controversial, dark humorous & sometimes surrealistic comic strips
      • Joan Cornellà - unsettling, surreal humor and black humorous comic strips
      • Le Gorafi - [FR] :fr: news satire
      • Encyclopedia Dramatica - a satirical wiki, parodying encyclopedia topics and current events, especially those related or relevant to contemporary Internet culture
      • /r/WhereIsMyFlyingCar - a lot of predictions made about the future that have or have not come to pass.
      • Honest Trailers - [Video] funny trailers of popular movies
      • @Malaise TV - [FR] :fr: Twitter account showing awkwardness in TV shows
      • Mattia Quarta - How to read a scientific paper.... brilliant
      • Topissimo - [FR] :fr: TOP 40 des vérités du quotidien illustrées avec humour !
      • Mashable - (2014) [IMG] Young entrepreneurs these days
      • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - (2010) [IMG] Why are there so few women in engineering / science ?
      • Message à caractère informatif - [FR] :fr: [Videos] funny surreal dubbing of old corporate short movies **Bonus** : [Top 12 best episodes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozJmcB-mVgw)
      • The Onion - America's Finest News Source | A farcical newspaper featuring world, national and community news.
      • The Daily Mash
      • what if? - Serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions
      • The Best Page in the Universe - personal satirical humor website created by George Ouzounian, better known as Maddox
      • webcomic name - kind of absurd repetitive web comic strip, among my favorites | "oh no"
      • Regular Ordinary Swedish Meal Time (ROSMT) - [Videos] YouTube Series of WTF cooking how-to's/tutorials. it's good for you | Swedish men cooking regular food with extreme Swedish violence like vikings.
      • The Cooper Review - Funny corporate humor and satire
      • Sarah Cooper - Boomers vs. Millennials @ Work
      • Sarah Cooper - Why They Call it Middle Management
      • Sarah Cooper - 9 Tricks to Appear Smart in Brainstorming Meetings
      • Sarah Cooper - How to Say No Without Ever Saying No
      • Sarah Cooper - Here are the 10 Most Deeply Meaningful Team Building Exercises
      • Sarah Cooper - How to Outshine Everyone on LinkedIn
      • Richard Gale - [Video] (2009) The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon
      • Manifesto for Half-Arsed Agile Software Development - "We have heard about new ways of developing software by paying consultants and reading Gartner reports...."
      • Cult of the Party Parrot - Party or die
      • Michael Küsters - (2019) The Scream Guide - A comprehensive Guide to Scream: When Scrum would require too much change! (Parodic guide to Scrum)
      • NASA - Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive
      • Opensource.com - stories about creating, adopting, and sharing open source solutions
      • François Dourlen - 'feel good' mash-up pictures, combining pop-culture characters and actual locations
      • WLPPR - vibrant wallpapers from places of our planet
      • Psiu Puxa - wallpapers from all over the universe
      • Dale Myers - (2014) Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About PNGs
      • SpaceX - Official SpaceX Photos on Flickr
      • Will Gallego - (2017) Reducing Image File Size at Etsy
      • /r/linux - discussions & news about linux on reddit
      • **nixCraft** - linux tips, hacks, tutorials and ideas
      • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Blog - latest information on Red Hat's IT infrastructure products, offerings, and solutions
      • The Linux Foundation - The Linux Foundation Youtube Channel
      • Senthil Kumar aka SK - (2017) How To Securely And Permanently Delete Your Data In Linux
      • Alltop - Top Linux News aggregated
      • Tux Machines - a community-driven public service/news site which has been around for over a decade and primarily focuses on GNU/Linux
      • Binh Nguyen - (2004) Linux Dictionary
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Unix: Knowing your memory commands
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Lesser known but still handy Linux commands
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - 17 Unix tricks for a happy 2017
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Using Unix commands to profile your users
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Administering Unix systems like your mom taught you
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - thefuck : The Linux command that you should never say out loud
      • Scott Rippee - Example syntax for Secure Copy (scp)
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Doing math with awk
      • Lakshmanan Ganapathy - (2012) 15 Linux lsof Command Examples (Identify Open Files)
      • The Geek Stuff - (2010) 50 Most Frequently Used UNIX / Linux Commands (With Examples)
      • Ramesh Natarajan - (2011) 25 Most Frequently Used Linux IPTables Rules Examples. **Bonus** : [Gist on GitHub](https://gist.github.com/virtualstaticvoid/1024546)
      • The Geek Stuff - (2010) 6 Useful Linux One Liners
      • Maxim Chernyak - Linux permissions cheatsheet
      • CHMOD command calculator
      • Corinna Baldauf - (2015) The find command in examples
      • Dan Tehranian - (2015) Automating Linux Security Best Practices with Ansible
      • Fedora - Fedora Mirrors list for EPEL-6 and arch x86_64 . see also [Fedora Mirror Manager](https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/)
      • Fedora - All EPEL-7 and arch x6-x64 packages
      • docker-library/official-images - CentOS 5 has reached EOL in issues of docker-library/official-images on github
      • Vultr - Use DNF To Manage Software Packages On CentOS 7
      • Server Fault - How do I update a CentOS server's time from an authoritative time server?
      • pkgs.org - Linux Package Search online
      • Rpmfind - RPM finder online
      • Michael Heap - Build CentOS 5 generic RPM on CentOS 6
      • Gavin Carr - Mocking RPMs on CentOS with Mock by Fedora
      • Packagecloud blog - (2015) Building RPM packages with mock
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Give me 15 minutes and I'll change your view of Linux tracing
      • Vivek Gite - How Do I Find The Largest Top 10 Files and Directories On a Linux / UNIX / BSD?
      • TuxRadar - More Linux tips every geek should know
      • **TuxRadar** - Linux tips every geek should know
      • Joel Lee - 9 Lethal Linux Commands You Should Never Run
      • LZone - GCC Cheat Sheet
      • Alexander Kuleshov aka 0xAX - Linux insides : A little bit about a linux kernel
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Geek Flare - general Unix articles, tips, tools for managing web infrastructure
      • LZone - Linux commands cheatsheet
      • SathiyaMoorthy - (2009) cron job examples
      • Shivam - 7 tips for a productive development setup on Linux
      • Justin Ellingwood - How To Configure SSH Key-Based Authentication on a Linux Server. [And please use Ed25519 instead of RSA keys](https://medium.com/risan/upgrade-your-ssh-key-to-ed25519-c6e8d60d3c54)
      • Al Williams - (2017) Linux-Fu: Keeping Things Running
      • Vivek Gite - Linux Find Out Last System Reboot Time and Date Command
      • Vivek Gite - Linux / Unix: last Command Examples
      • Vivek Gite - Linux Server See the Historical and Statistical Uptime of System With tuptime Utility
      • Naresh Kumar - (2013) 10 Basic Linux Networking and Monitoring Commands You Should Know
      • Naresh Kumar - (2013) Linux Server Monitoring and Networking Commands for Linux Server Administrators - Part 2
      • FedoraProject Wiki - definitions for some common RPM specfile macros
      • Stack Overflow - How to know the value of built-in macro in RPM?
      • RPM - Macro syntax
      • Senthil Kumar aka SK - (2016) How To Download A RPM Package With All Dependencies In CentOS
      • Linux Stack Exchange - How to use yum to get all RPMs required, for offline use?
      • Red Hat Customer Portal - How to use yum to download a package without installing it
      • Fedora Project Docs - Building RPMs with the rpmbuild command
      • Andrew Gallant - ripgrep is faster than {grep, ag, git grep, ucg, pt, sift}
      • Madhur Ahuja - Tuning Linux servers for scalability
      • Computer Hope - yum command help + examples
      • Red Hat Customer Portal - How to re-register the system with Red Hat Network (RHN) Classic or Red Hat Satellite?
      • Red Hat Customer Portal - Package not available to the client systems after rhnpush
      • Red Hat Customer Portal - Using the RHN Push application
      • Red Hat Customer Portal - Satellite 5.6: unable to register RHEL 7 client system due to rhn-setup package not included in Minimal installation
      • Jens Depuydt - Install and use Spacewalk 2.4 on CentOS 7 and RHEL 7
      • Pradipta Kumar Banerjee - Howto create a Docker Image for RHEL
      • Red Hat Customer Portal - Differences between RHEL Server and RHEL Atomic Host
      • Vivek Gite - CentOS / RHEL: Yum Lock Package Version At a Particular Version
      • Brendan D. Gregg - [IMG] Linux performance observability tools
      • Sandeep Singh - How to Configure LVM in Linux (pvcreate, lvcreate, vgcreate)
      • Freeduc-Sup - [FR] :fr: Comprendre la redirection de port (Port Forwarding)
      • kylejohnson/linux-sysadmin-interview-questions - Examples of possible questions during linux syadmin / devops interviews.
      • Tom Limoncelli - (2012) 4 unix commands I abuse every day
      • Ramesh Natarajan - (2010) 50 UNIX / Linux Sysadmin Tutorials
      • Gaurav Kumar Gupta - Ten Of The Best Cheat Sheets For First Time Linux Admins
      • DayDreamer - (2014) RHEL: How can non-root users can run tcpdump or Wireshark or use libpcap
      • Silver Moon - 18 commands to monitor network bandwidth on Linux server
      • Media Temple - Using SSH keys on your server [And please use Ed25519 instead of RSA keys](https://medium.com/risan/upgrade-your-ssh-key-to-ed25519-c6e8d60d3c54)
      • Daniel Miessler - An lsof Primer
      • Daniel Miessler - A grep Tutorial and Primer
      • Daniel Miessler - Collection of Less Commonly Used Commands
      • Daniel Miessler - An IPTABLES Primer
      • Josh Reichardt - Powershell for Linux!
      • Josh Reichardt - 7 useful but hard to remember Linux commands
      • SathiyaMoorthy - (2010) Understand at, atq, atrm, batch Commands using 9 Examples
      • Robert Viseur - (2014) [FR] :fr: Comprendre les licences de logiciels libres. **Bonus** : [summary in picture](https://twitter.com/netpublic/status/466082953752489984/photo/1)
      • GNU Parallel - GNU parallel is a shell tool for executing jobs in parallel using one or more computers.
      • Bryan Lunduke - (2014) [Video] Linux Sucks // spoiler : this is not a video against Linux ;)
      • Chris Siebenmann - (2014) The bad side of systemd: two recent systemd failures
      • Alexander Blagoev - (2017) Adventures in /usr/bin and the likes
      • CentOS Wiki - Yum and RPM Tips and Tricks
      • CentOS Wiki - SSH Tips and Tricks : SSH bastion/jump host
      • Linux From Scratch (LFS) - a project that provides you with step-by-step instructions for building your own custom Linux system, entirely from source code.
      • Softpanorama - classification of sysadmin horror stories
      • Howtoforge - Linux tutorials by tag : Excellent tutorials on many different subjects.
      • Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - Linus 'Linux' Torvalds gives security developers guidance
      • Jack Wallen - (2017) How to Manage Users with Groups in Linux
      • Ask Ubuntu - Keep only essential packages
      • Pradeep Kumar - (2017) 10 useful ncat (nc) Command Examples for Linux Systems
      • Alan Franzoni - (2015) chmod and the capital X | This is one very, very, very interesting piece of ancient wisdom.
      • Michael Kwaku Aboagye - (2018) Securing the Linux filesystem with Tripwire
      • Alpine Linux Wiki - How to get regular stuff working | curl, man pages, compiling, disk mgmt, ...
      • Preslav Mihaylov - (2017) Understanding Standard Input and Output
      • Anna Kennedy - (2017) Building a secure bastion host, or, 50 ways to kill your server. **Bonus** : [Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/AnnaKennedy11/building-a-secure-bastion-or-50-ways-to-kill-your-server-81551575)
      • Benjamin Cane - (2013) Yum Plugins: Verifying packages and configurations with Yum Verify
      • Eric Steven Raymond - Rootless Root: The Unix Koans of Master Foo
      • Tom Ryder - (2016) Cron best practices
      • CertDepot - (2018) RHEL7: How to get started with Systemd.
      • Lori Kaufman - (2016) How to Create Multiple Subdirectories with One Linux Command
      • Bryan Kennedy - (2013) My First 5 Minutes On A Server; Or, Essential Security for Linux Servers
      • Senthil Kumar aka SK
      • Part 1 - one-liner-linux-commands-part-3/), [Part 4](https://www.ostechnix.com/some-random-one-liner-linux-commands-part-4/)
      • crontab guru - The quick and simple online editor for testing cron schedule expressions
      • Cron expression generator by Cronhub - Schedule and monitor jobs without any infra work.
      • Pēteris Ņikiforovs - (2017) htop explained | Explanation of everything you can see in htop/top on Linux
      • Nicolas Karolak - :fr: [FR] (2019) Les raccourcis clavier de Bash
      • Ignat Korchagin - (2018) Using Go as a scripting language in Linux
      • There, I Fixed It - white trash repairs. Aka how not to repair things
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Vivek Gite - (2018) Top 32 Nmap Command Examples For Sys/Network Admins
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Justin Weissig - Bits Sysadmins Should Know
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • /r/totallynotrobots - a place where ~~robots~~ humans share their thoughts
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • DEV - collaborative list of time saving UNIX pipeline commands
      • Vivek Gite - (2010) Linux/UNIX: Move File Starting With A Dash
      • Senthil Kumar aka SK
      • RTBF - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Tout le contenu initiatives locales
      • **Vivek Gite** - (2017) 40 Linux Server Hardening Security Tips
      • Daniel J Walsh - Your visual how-to guide for SELinux policy enforcement
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Vivek Gite - 20 Examples: Make Sure Unix / Linux Configuration Files Are Free From Syntax Errors
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Exif Viewer - Another image metadata viewer
      • Senthil Kumar aka SK - (2017) How To Securely And Permanently Delete Your Data In Linux
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Senthil Kumar aka SK - (2016) How To Download A RPM Package With All Dependencies In CentOS
      • Senthil Kumar aka SK
      • Part 1 - one-liner-linux-commands-part-3/), [Part 4](https://www.ostechnix.com/some-random-one-liner-linux-commands-part-4/)
      • Ignat Korchagin - (2018) Using Go as a scripting language in Linux
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Awesome 60s perf analysis cheatsheet : Host Perf Analysis in 60s
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Softpanorama - classification of sysadmin horror stories
      • Bryan Kennedy - (2013) My First 5 Minutes On A Server; Or, Essential Security for Linux Servers
      • Blog Histoire - :fr: [FR] L'Histoire en podcast
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Koreus - [FR] :fr: [Videos] best funny videos from internet
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • environment.brussels - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] La Promenade Verte > Parcours méditatif
      • Inventaire du Patrimoine architectural - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] L'Inventaire du Patrimoine architectural bruxellois en ligne. Une banque de données riche de plusieurs milliers de fiches historiques et descriptives, accompagnée d'un glossaire illustré.
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • environnement.brussels - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Partez à la découvertes d’initiatives et de projets zéro déchet près de chez vous.
      • environnement.brussels - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] J’évite la Pub et me désabonne
      • Julia Evans - (2016) tcpdump is amazing
      • Pádraig Brady - (2017) Parallel processing with unix tools
      • Pádraig Brady - (2010) File replacement on UNIX | some tips for this tricky operation
      • Vivek Gite - (2015) Linux setup default gateway with route command
      • environnement.brussels - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Contre le bruit, on peut agir. **See also** [Le bruit - Bruxelles environnement](https://environnement.brussels/thematiques/bruit)
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Richard Dern - :fr: [FR] (2022) L'informatique, c'était mieux avant
      • RTBF - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Tout le contenu Zéro déchêt
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • RTBF - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Tout le contenu made in belgium
      • Shivam - 7 tips for a productive development setup on Linux
      • /r/funnycharts - funny charts
      • Fix My Street - 🇧🇪 [BE] Report incidents within Brussels' public space and help make your city better!
      • Magazine Stoemp de Cultures - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Le magazine bimestriel d'Escale du Nord — Centre culturel d'Anderlecht.
      • WLPPR - vibrant wallpapers from places of our planet
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Ben Wilson - (2011) Basic Linux Privilege Escalation
      • Vivek Gite - (2009) Configure Linux As Bastion Host
      • Nick Congleton - How to Secure Your Linux Desktop with Iptables
      • Remote Mob Programming - A summary of the essentials of successful Remote Mob Programming
      • geodata.environnement.brussels - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Carte des Antennes émettrices en région de Bruxelles-Capitale
      • commercelocal.brussels - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Bruxelles révèle bien des surprises | Votre destination de rêve semble inaccessible ? L’option B est là pour vous surprendre, dans l’une des villes les plus inattendues de la galaxie.
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Tux Machines - a community-driven public service/news site which has been around for over a decade and primarily focuses on GNU/Linux
      • Christian Stankowic - CentOS 7 and the incorrect dist RPM macro
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Vivek Gite - Dig Command Find Out TTL (Time to Live) Value For DNS Records
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Bruxelles City News - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Actualités
      • BX1 - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Toutes les informations sur la commune d'Anderlecht
      • Commune d'Anderlecht - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Webzines
      • Expats in Brussels - 🇧🇪 [BE] The guide : settling and living in Brussels
      • Chandan Kumar - linux sysadmin cheatsheets
      • Jonathan Lozada De La Matta (Red Hat) - (2018) A sysadmin's guide to Ansible: How to simplify tasks
      • Commune d'Anderlecht - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] (2021) FAMILY'IN 2021 : Programmation d'activités pour les familles et les enfants. **Bonus** : [Flyer](https://www.anderlecht.be/sites/default/files/medias/Files/SolInter/Flyers%20Family'in%20-%20Derni%C3%A8re%20version%202021.pdf)
      • geodata.environnement.brussels - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Carte des Zones de bruit en région de Bruxelles-Capitale
      • Cyprien - [FR] :fr: [Video] Technophobe / what if you could not use technology anymore
      • Brussels Museum - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Le calendrier des évènements des musées bruxellois.
      • Permis d'environnement - 🇧🇪 [BE] Carte des permis d'environnement en région de Bruxelles-Capitale.
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Wikiloc - :fr: [FR] Itinéraires en Belgique | Itinéraires et randonnées du monde | Trails in belgium and in the world
      • Marion Jaumotte - (2022) 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Redécouvrez Bruxelles à pieds, à vélo ou en métro grâce aux "BB", des balades thématiques originales
      • diplomatie.belgium - 🇧🇪 :fr: [BE] [FR] Prix et délais de livraison des passeports belges
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Sysadmin Casts - Good resources for sysadmin / ops / devops
      • Vivek Gite - (2013) Linux route Add Command Examples
      • Jeffrey Paul - (2019) Stupid Unix Tricks
      • environnement.brussels - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Participez | Découvrez les activités de Bruxelles Environnement, de ses partenaires et des collectifs de citoyens destinées au grand public et en lien avec les thématiques suivantes : alimentation, zéro déchet, compost, nature et biodiversité, énergie, mobilité, bruit, eau.
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Tux Machines - a community-driven public service/news site which has been around for over a decade and primarily focuses on GNU/Linux
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Tom Limoncelli - troubleshooting : a list of dumb (and not so dumb) things to check
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • DSL-Store - T-Shirt online store. Your best t-shirt should be like your bed. It just feels like you are home when you are in it.
      • Les Maisons Vertes - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Les Maisons Vertes à Bruxelles, ville multiculturelle, donnent une occasion de sortir de chez soi avec son tout-petit, pour qu’il rencontre d’autres enfants avant son entrée dans la collectivité de la crèche ou de l’école.
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Eiichi Kitagawa - Windows Cheatsheet for Linux Engineers
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Antonio Bello - (2015) Staying Motivated as a Work From Home Developer
      • openpermits.brussels - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Demandes de permis (d'urbanisme) en Région de Bruxelles-Capitale
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Post Apocalyptic Media - All the latest end-of-the-world trends
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Calomel.org - Samba Optimizations and Speed Tuning for Performance
      • DayDreamer - (2014) RHEL: How can non-root users can run tcpdump or Wireshark or use libpcap
      • Alexander Reelsen, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña - [FR] Securing Debian Manual
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • LastWeekTonight - (2014) [Video] Stephen Hawking Interview about artificial intelligence, with John Oliver (HBO)
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • La voix dans ta tête - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Bières & faits divers | Boire des bières en racontant des histoires folles, étranges et drôles: la parfaite combinaison pour passer un bon moment.
      • DeepAI - Image Colorization API
      • OkJob - Remote 4 day week jobs
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Map of Metal - :metal: An interactive map of Metal history and the influential bands that helped shaped the genres we know today.
      • LZone - Various Cheat Sheets about sysadmin, development, it ops, services management and virtualization
      • InterfaceLIFT - High resolution photography wallpapers for every screen size
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Shivam - 7 tips for a productive development setup on Linux
      • Vivek Gite - (2018) Top 20 OpenSSH Server Best Security Practices
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • kidsgazette - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] En quête d’aventures bruxelloises et de sorties pour bambins de 0 à 12 ans ? kidsgazette est une initiative de bruxellois au service du jeune public et de la culture depuis 2010 : Un agenda culturel biannuel (automne/hiver & printemps/été), trilingue et gratuit.
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Buienradar.be - 🇧🇪 [BE] Current rainfall radar for Belgium, Europe, satellite images, weather reports and forecasts.
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Unix: Knowing your memory commands
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Lesser known but still handy Linux commands
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - 17 Unix tricks for a happy 2017
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Using Unix commands to profile your users
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Administering Unix systems like your mom taught you
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - thefuck : The Linux command that you should never say out loud
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Le Petit Moutard - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Plaines de jeux couverte à Bruxelles
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Julia Evans - (2017) Linux tracing systems * [Julia Evans](https://jvns.ca/blog/2017/07/05/linux-tracing-systems/) - (2017) Linux tracing systems * [Julia Evans](https://jvns.ca/blog/2017/07/05/linux-tracing-systems/) - Linux tracing systems & how they fit together how they fit together how they fit together
      • Ubuntu Community Help Wiki - Internet and Networking >> SSH >> SSH/OpenSSH/Keys
      • RTBF.be - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Anderlecht : toutes les infos du mot-clé jour par jour
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • PARCOURS Street Art de la Ville de Bruxelles - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Vous y découvrirez toutes les fresques produites ou coproduites par le PARCOURS sur notre commune (codes postaux : 1000, 1020, 1120 et 1130). Mais aussi des informations sur les artistes, collectifs, descriptions des œuvres, nos appels à projets ou aux propriétaires ainsi que des parcours thématiques ou géographiques.
      • Random-ize - Weird, Odd, Funny and Interesting Websites | Bored with the web? Think you've seen it all? Surf the web a new way with this random website generator. Bounce around thousands of crazy, pointless, funny, intereractive, informative and interesting webistes made by the most odd people online. And that says something.
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Vivek Gite - (2018) Linux Show / Display Available Network Interfaces
      • Osiris - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Perturbations des voiries bruxelloises liées aux chantiers
      • Babytheek - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] La Bébéthèque offre un départ durable aux bébés bruxellois. Il s’agit d’un système pratique de prêt d’affaires pour bébés qui ne servent que très peu de temps. Que votre espace de vie soit restreint, que vous accueilliez votre petite nièce plusieurs fois par an, que votre budget soit limité ou que vous ayez décidé de consommer moins, la Bébéthèque constitue la solution idéale pour les jeunes ménages en quête de matériel de puériculture durable.
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • The Atlantic - Life Timeline : Explore your life in history. | Tell us your birthday, and we’ll show you how the world has changed during your lifetime.
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
      • Red Hat Customer Portal - Using the RHN Push application
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • RouteYou - :fr: [FR] itinéraires à pied ou en vélo à Bruxelles
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Brendan D. Gregg - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
  • Privacy tools

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Jason Fried - (2016) Status meetings are the scourge.
      • **/r/selfhosted/** - alternatives to popular online services that can be self hosted
      • Selfhosted on Slack - community for everything about self-hosted web apps and related technologies
      • Reset The Net - Privacy Pack : applications for your phone and computer
      • Christian Stewart - (2017) Favorite Browser Extensions for Privacy
      • Account Killer - Super simple instructions to delete just about any online account or profile, on popular websites / app.
      • Farnam Street - Articles about productivity
      • DisMoi - Experience a web that is safer, more transparent and alternative-friendly | Get advice and alerts from your trusted sources, directly on the pages you visit (thanks to a browser extension/plugin). Examples of features :
      • Fediverse Observer - Fediverse Servers Status. Find a Fediverse server to sign up for, find one close to you! **See also** [Stats](https://fediverse.observer/stats) and [Map view of All](https://fediverse.observer/map) | The Fediverse (a portmanteau of "federation" and "universe") is an ensemble of federated (i.e. interconnected) servers that are used for web publishing (i.e. social networking, microblogging, blogging, or websites) and file hosting, but which, while independently hosted, can communicate with each other.
      • Sven Taylor - (2021) Firefox Privacy – The Complete How-To Guide for 2021
      • Sven Taylor - (2021) Privacy Tools - How to restore your online privacy in 2021
      • The Whimsical Web - Websites that spark joy - A curated list of sites with an extra bit of fun. [Source code](https://github.com/maxboeck/whimsical)
      • Koreus - :fr: [FR] [Video] Vidéos récentes : Koreusity, le zapping du web | Zapping hebdomadaire des vidéos à la con du web
      • Reddit Favorites - What are reddit's favorite Youtube videos? | From 3.5 billion comments (number from Sept. 13, 2021)
      • Hacker News - last month Tricks
      • Hacker News - last month Tips
      • Hacker News - last month Productivity news
      • **Self Improvement on SlideShare** - Self Improvement presentations
      • Daniel Miessler - (2010) How To Decide Who To Friend on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter
      • Lecture Hunt - find and share best learning material online (How to's, courses, ...)
      • Thoughtbot's playbook - a guide explaining how Thoughtbot build products and run their company
      • David McRaney - (2010) Procrastination
      • Logan Mayville - (2018) How Being Busy Kills Productivity
      • Jory MacKay - (2018) Productivity in 2017: What we learned from analyzing 225 million hours of work time
      • Nikola Tore - (2017) Job-hopping makes millennials better hires
      • Matt Cutts - (2015) Matt Cutts: 10 Lessons Learned From The Early Days Of Google
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • Mehdi Cherti - (2017) Improving my productivity using Pomodoro: takeaways after 2 years of practice
      • Vincent Bevins - (2017) Productivity is dangerous | You know who else was productive?
      • Mark Johnson - (2018) How I Launched Six Side Projects in 2017
      • Dr. Jeremy Dean - (2011) The Dark Side of Goal-Setting | when we goals are too many, too specific or too short-terms
      • John Mashni - (2018) If You Don’t Eliminate This Habit, You Will Never Grow | I had to stop doing this to finally start being consistent.
      • Morgan Housel - (2018) Making History By Doing Nothing
      • Farnam Street - (2015) Learning How to Think: The Skill No One Taught You
      • James Somers - (2015) Speed matters: Why working quickly is more important than it seems
      • Loris Cro - (2019) I Want Simple, Not Just Easy
      • Fadeke Adegbuyi - (2019) Deep Work: The Complete Guide (including a step-by-step checklist)
      • Seth Godin - (2019) Busy is not the point
      • Mike Crittenden - (2021) Future-you will be as busy as current-you
      • Jane Elliott PhD - (2021) You are Not Lazy or Undisciplined. You Have Internal Resistance. | Why you can’t just do it, and what to do instead
      • Lionel Dricot aka PLOUM - :fr: [FR] (2022) 1er janvier 2022, quelques minutes après minuit | PLOUM se déconnecte
      • Jeff Huang - (2020) My productivity app for the past 12 years has been a single .txt file
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • have i been pwned - Check if you have an account that has been compromised in a data breach
      • have i been pwned - Check if your password may have been compromised in a data breach
      • Dr. Travis Bradberry - (2014) Multitasking Damages Your Brain And Career, New Studies Suggest
      • Matt Stauffer - (2016) Why I wrote my book with O'Reilly
      • Security in a Box - Digital security tools and tactics with step by step instructions
      • Martin Brinkmann - (2015) The ultimate Online Privacy Test Resource List
      • John Allspaw - (2017) Taking Human Performance Seriously
      • Daniel Miessler - Lot of concepts summarized by Daniel Miessler
      • Do I need a VPN? - Tell us what problems you want to solve, and we help you decide
      • Matthew Yglesias - (2014) The case against time zones: They're impractical & outdated
      • Joshua Kerievsky - (2017) The Day We Stopped Sprinting
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • YourThings Scorecard - Evaluating and scoring smart-home devices to improve security! Learn how (in)secure your IoT devices are
      • PrivacyTests.org - is an open-source initiative that subjects popular web browsers to a suite of automated tests. These tests are designed to audit web browsers' privacy properties in an unbiased manner.
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • Nils Salzgeber - (2017) The Productivity Paradox: How Working Less Will Make You More Productive
      • Farnam Street - (2015) Learning How to Think: The Skill No One Taught You
  • Communication

    • Eser Gozcu - (2018) DevOps and Behind the Scenes | BEST EFFORT != BEST PRACTICE | DevOps starts with a real communication. Moving towards a common goal requires social engineering
    • Jon Cairns - Communication: how to be a better software developer
    • Software Engineering Tips - (2010) Communication Tips
    • Ben Balter - (2014) 15 rules for communicating at GitHub
    • Jason Davis - (2015) Effective Communication in a Remote Engineering Setting
    • Lenny Zeltser - Tips for Troubleshooting Human Communications | Human Communications Cheat Sheet
    • Yegor Bugayenko - (2018) Speaker Cheat Sheet
    • Mike Crittenden - (2021) If it will matter after today, stop talking about it in a chat room
    • Mike Crittenden - (2020) Death to private chats
    • Mike Crittenden - (2020) Hide a problem from your client and now you’ve got 2 problems
    • Mike Crittenden - (2020) Slide deck presentations are the worst way to share knowledge remotely
    • Mike Crittenden - (2020) Never underestimate people’s ability to not hear you
    • Logically Fallacious - Collection of common fallacies
    • Phil Eaton - (2020) Transparency and communication on small teams
    • Brené Brown - (2018) Clear is Kind. Unclear is Unkind.
    • Mike Crittenden - (2020) Clear is kind, unclear is unkind
    • Mike Crittenden - (2021) Death to the word “expert”
    • Alex Naoumidis - (2018) Elon Musk reveals his productivity rules in a letter he sent to Tesla employees
    • Vadim Kravcenko - (2018) Dealing with complex projects
    • Curse of knowledge - a cognitive bias that occurs when someone assumes that the others have the same background to understand.
    • Giles Turnbull - (2021) How to be clear
    • Mike Crittenden - (2021) Audience friendly goals
    • Gergely Orosz - (2019) Talk First, Code Later
    • InformationIsBeautiful.net - (2012) [FR] :fr:[IMG] Arguments réthoriques fallacieux¨
    • Clive Thompson - (2021) Hundreds of Ways to Get S#!+ Done—and We Still Don’t | You want to be productive. Software wants to help. But even with a glut of tools claiming to make us all into taskmasters, we almost never master our tasks. | to-do apps failed us
    • Untools - Tools for better thinking | Collection of thinking tools and frameworks to help you solve problems, make decisions and understand systems.
    • Logical Fallacies - 'Fallacy' : A misconception resulting from flaw in reasoning, or a trick or illusion in thoughts that often succeeds in obfuscating facts/truth.
    • Logically Fallacious - Collection of common fallacies
    • Bohm Dialogue - (also known as Bohmian Dialogue or "Dialogue in the Spirit of David Bohm") is a freely flowing group conversation in which participants attempt to reach a common understanding, experiencing everyone's point of view fully, equally and nonjudgementally.[1] This can lead to new and deeper understanding. The purpose is to solve the communication crises that face society,[2] and indeed the whole of human nature and consciousness.
    • your logical fallacy is - Thou shalt not commit logical fallacies. **Bonus** : [Printable Poster](https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/poster)
    • Andy Johns - (2019) Why Standups are Useless and How to Run Great Product Team Meetings
    • Mike Crittenden - (2022) Don’t expect asymmetrical communication
    • Brené Brown - (2018) Clear is Kind. Unclear is Unkind.
  • Documentation

    • Bazyli Brzóska - (2013) On organizing projects and files | TLDR : we shoudl use tags and we need more tools supporting them
    • PlantUML - Drawing UML with PlantUML : PlantUML Language Reference Guide
    • Felix - (2019) The Trouble with Knowledge Transfers
    • Anni Bond - Adopting minimalism in your docs
    • Hubert Sablonnière - (2017) [Video] :fr: [FR] Documentation as Code (expliqué à mon père) | DevFest Nantes 2017 | about AsciiDoc, KISS, DRY, Quality, Collaboration
    • The Cloud Posse Developer Hub - You'll find comprehensive guides and documentation to help you start working with the Cloud Posse technology stack as quickly as possible, as well as support if you get stuck. This is also useful as a source of inspiration for your own guides and documentation repositories.
    • Brad Appleton - Locality Of Reference Documentation (LoRD)
    • Graydon Hoare - (2014) always bet on text
    • Christopher Laine - (2019) Ubiquitous Language in your software domain | Defining your software domain’s language makes everything easier
    • Mislav Marohnić - (2014) Every line of code is always documented.
    • Mike Crittenden - (2020) The “You Get One Diagram” approach to architecture documents
    • Seth Godin - (2016) A manifesto for small teams doing important work
    • Julio Merino - (2021) Always be quitting
    • James McTiernan aka Jimmy - (2021) How To Use Zettelkasten as a Programmer or Developer
    • Daniel Lebrero - (2017) Documenting your architecture: Wireshark, PlantUML and a REPL to glue them all.
    • CommonMark - syntax reference for CommonMark, a rationalized version of Markdown syntax
    • BubuAnabelas/awesome-markdown - A curated list of delightful Markdown stuff.
    • Markdeep - a free technology for writing plain text documents that will look good in any web browser, whether local or remote. It supports diagrams, calendars, equations, and other features as extensions of Markdown syntax.
    • Mermaid Live Editor - Online FlowChart & Diagrams Editor
    • Box-drawing character - because using some characters such as ╭ ╮ ╯╰> is useful especially for arrows : ╰>
    • Alex Efros - AsciiDoc cheatsheet
    • Daichi - (2017) Boost your productivity using Markdown.
    • Carla King - (2014) 6 Great Self-Publishing Tools for Small Press and Author Co-Ops
    • WikiDiff - display difference between two terms, using wikipedia definition. Useful when answering online tests
    • Raphael Gaschignard - (2022) Precision In Technical Discussions
    • Adam Pritchard/markdown-here - Markdown Cheatsheet
    • Julia Evans - (2019) Get your work recognized: write a brag document
    • James Somers - (2019) The three-page paper that shook philosophy : “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?” : “the Gettier cases”
    • matiassingers/awesome-readme - A curated list of awesome READMEs
  • Onboarding

    • Marion PoetzNikolaus FrankeMartin Schreier - (2014) Sometimes the Best Ideas Come from Outside Your Industry
    • Ingrid Towey - Growing your team's open culture, one buddy at a time
    • GitLab Docs - Onboarding at GitLab
    • Justin Garrison - (2020) How to On-board New Hires Remotely
    • Innovating Now! - (2011) CK Theory : The Concept Knowledge Theory
    • Jason Fried - The Intimidating Zero
    • DIY Projects - Craft Ideas & How To’s for Home Decor with Videos
    • Dan Kim - It’s OK to be pragmatic (with a little help from the “crazy ones”)
    • NanoDano - "I know how to program, but I don't know what to program"
    • Nathan Kontny - How to be original / aka whom creative ideas come from ?
    • /r/GoogleCardboard - Google Cardboard VR subreddit
    • Modd.io - a one minute game maker proof of concept, with ability to join others games online or fork their projects to create your own
    • **Daniel Miessler** - Stop Being Proud of Complexity
    • The Next Web - (2014) [IMG] It's not about being first to market, it's about being the best. / It's Never Too Late / Just do it better.
    • John D. Cook - (2009) Doing good work with bad tools
    • Vala Afshar - (2014) [IMG] knowledge vs experience vs creativity
    • Roy Osing - Anti principles (Don't do this !) / 11 Ways To Lose Yourself In The Crowd
    • Julia Evans - (2017) Blogging principles
    • Steve Yegge - You Should Write Blogs
    • spammimic - encode your secret message into something innocent looking.
    • Lionel Dricot aka PLOUM - [FR] :fr: Votre idée ne vaut rien
    • Katie McKenna - (2017) Be a Better Writer: 5 Lessons Learned From Yoga Teacher Training
    • Cate McGehee - (2017) The Single Best Thing I’ve Ever Heard About Ideation and Brainstorming
    • Benjamin P. Hardy - (2017) This 10-Minute Routine Will Increase Your Clarity And Creativity
    • Philippe Bourgau - (2017) 13 Tricks for Successful Side Projects
    • James Routley - (2017) Advice on starting a programming blog
    • Buy Me A Coffee - A free, fast and beautiful way to accept donations
    • Vala Afshar - (2014) [IMG] 33 ways to stay creative:
    • Scott Chacon - (2009) Do What You Want
    • Jon Bell - (2013) McDonald’s Theory. **In french** : [Rémi Parmentier](https://www.hteumeuleu.fr/la-theorie-du-mcdonalds/) - :fr: [FR] (2013) La théorie du McDonald’s
    • Benoit Collet - :fr: [FR] (2013) 20 trucs super cool que vous pouvez faire avec votre boite à pizza
    • Maaike Brinkhof - (2016) Mapping Biases to Testing: Confirmation Bias
    • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2016) Stagnating at your programming job? Don’t quit just yet!
    • Blake Reynolds - (2015) A Pixel Artist Renounces Pixel Art
    • **Craig Shapiro** - (2017) Passionate Goals
    • Morgan Housel - (2018) Ideas That Changed My Life
    • Josh Archer - (2017) Motivation is dangerous | be disciplined
    • Blake Gossard - (2018) The Importance of Getting Distracted | The pervasive message of “stay focused for success” is wrong
    • Mark Manson - (2014) Find What You Love and Let It Kill You : The best things in life can sometimes be ugly. If you find what you love, then you’ll also find all the pain and struggle that comes with it. | Mark Manson is the author of Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope.Buy the book
    • Anne Quito - (2018) Drawing is the best way to learn, even if you’re no Leonardo da Vinci
    • Joon Ian Wong & Nikhil Sonnad - (2016) Google’s AI won the game Go by defying millennia of basic human instinct
    • Metacritic - similar to Rotten Tomatoes. Aggregates reviews and provides a metascore for movies, tv, games and music
    • Mark Kingwell - (2019) Why Being Bored Is Good
    • For The Love Of The Game - Why We Left Salesforce.com For a $12 CRM Solution
    • IMDB (Internet Movie Database) - aka IMDb, the biggest online database of info related to films and tv
    • Cinesift - 'Cinesift' Sorts Ratings and Streaming Services to Help Users Pick Films. **Bonus** : [Presentation of Cinesift by Trend Hunter](https://www.trendhunter.com/trends/film-database)
    • **UnplugTheTV** - [Videos] Unplug the tv : What should you watch if not the television ?
    • Khan Academy - free online courses, lessons and practice
    • Geekzone - [FR] :fr: a couple of tasty podcasts for geeks
    • RichardLitt/awesome-fantasy - Fantasy literature worth reading
    • MIT - The Missing Semester of Your CS Education (MIT course)
    • Chengeer Lee - (2017) Fuck Motivation!
    • Sam Thielman - (2017) Why broke millennials love “Rick and Morty”
    • Linux Academy - Courses: Master your Linux and cloud stack. | Azure, OpenStack, DevOps, Big Data, Containers, Security, AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Linux, ... **Examples** : [AWS Certification Training](https://linuxacademy.com/amazon-web-services/courses)
    • ImagoTV - :fr: [FR] Netflix gratuit de la transition écologique !
    • Sur le champ - :fr: [FR] [Videos] La tactique et la stratégie militaires ont aussi une histoire. A travers l'analyse de différentes batailles, cette chaîne Youtube vous propose de découvrir ce qui a marqué cette discipline, non pour l'exercer mais pour la comprendre.
    • Open Culture - The best free cultural & educational media on the web
    • uNoGS - Unofficial Netflix Online Global Search, Search all netflix regions in one place! **Bonus** : [Explore catalogue updates by country](https://unogs.com/countrydetail)
    • visit.brussels - 🇧🇪 [BE] we make you love Brussels!
    • /r/dataisbeautiful - a place for visualizations that effectively convey information
    • /r/Infographics - all the latest infographics
    • Million Song Dataset - The Last.fm Dataset
    • Information is Beautiful - the world’s data, information and knowledge distilled into beautiful and useful graphs & diagrams.
    • visual complexity - A visual exploration on mapping complex networks | beautiful graphs in various topics
    • Mode Analytics - example of Hive plot
    • Evan Sangaline - (2017) One Million robots.txt Files
    • HTTP Archive - provides a record of web stats. **Bonus** : [Example 1](http://httparchive.org/trends.php?s=Top100&minlabel=Jan+1+2017&maxlabel=Dec+15+2017#bytesTotal&reqTotal)
    • Hive Plots - Rational Network Visualization - Farewell to Hairballs | Linear Layout for Network Visualization - Visually Interpreting Network Structure and Content Made Possible
    • BioFabric - displays a network where nodes are depicted as horizontal lines, not as points! Take a look at the [Super-Quick Demo](http://www.biofabric.org/gallery/pages/SuperQuickBioFabric.html) to see how it works in under 60 seconds. **Example** : [Simple BioFabric Rendered](http://www.biofabric.org/gallery/pages/JustBioFabric.html)
    • Digital Wallonia - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [FR] [BE] Open Data pour la Wallonie
    • Data.gov.be - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [FR] [BE] Belgian open data portal
    • Max Roser and Mohamed Nagdy - (2018) Optimism & Pessimism | why people are optimistic or pessimistic about certain things and how this is influenced by human nature, the media, or social changes.
    • awesomedata/awesome-public-datasets - Awesome Public Datasets | A topic-centric list of HQ open datasets.
    • Chart.xkcd - is a chart library plots “sketchy”, “cartoony” or “hand-drawn” xkcd styled charts.
    • WappyWap - Collaborative database for connecting car owners.
    • L’asbl Réseau de Consommateurs Responsables (RCR) - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Carte des alternatives de consommation responsable, proposées par des groupes citoyens à Bruxelles et en Wallonie.
    • Réseau des GASAP - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Les GASAP (groupe d’achats solidaires de l’agriculture paysanne) proposent de la vente directe, sans intermédiaire, qui permet un lien direct et solidaire avec des fermes locales qui travaillent pour une agriculture « agroécologique », pourvoyeuse d’emplois dans nos régions. C’est bien plus qu’un panier de légumes bio, c’est une véritable alternative alimentaire. **Bonus** : [Carte des GASAP](https://gasap.be/carte/)
    • VivreIci - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] La carte interactive des producteurs locaux et paniers bio à Bruxelles
    • JUPORTAL - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Base de données publique de la jurisprudence belge, depuis 2017.
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • Portent Blog - articles about analytics, copy writing, creativity, internet marketing, PPC, SEO, social media
    • IRCEL - CELINE - 🇧🇪 [BE] Current Air Quality Measurements of Belgian Interregional Environment Agency (IRCEL - CELINE)
    • écoconso - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Magasins de vrac et zéro déchet de Wallonie et Bruxelles
    • GreenIT.fr - :fr: [FR] est un lieu de réflexion sur ces deux enjeux du numérique durable / responsable (définition); éco-conception des équipements et des services numériques, économie d’énergie, réemploi et recyclage, etc. – mais aussi les usages et le rôle du numérique pour glisser vers une économie plus légère, circulaire (cradle to cradle), puis vers une économie positive.
    • Michaël Petit - :fr: [Slides] [FR] (2019) Les impacts des TIC (Technologies de l'information et de la communication) sur l'environnement | Analyse des impacts, et propositions d'actions et aides concrètes. via Almin conference (UNamur, Belgique)
    • Djan Gicquel - :fr: [FR] (2019) Réduire son empreinte carbone numérique
    • Dominique Meeùs - :fr: [FR] (2012) Économie d’encre
    • Unix Sheikh - (2022) Is the madness ever going to end?
    • Amélie Micoud - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] (2021) Idées cadeaux bébé : 5 beaux jouets minimalistes et durables
    • environnement.brussels - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Participez | Découvrez les activités de Bruxelles Environnement, de ses partenaires et des collectifs de citoyens destinées au grand public et en lien avec les thématiques suivantes : alimentation, zéro déchet, compost, nature et biodiversité, énergie, mobilité, bruit, eau.
    • environnement.brussels - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Contre le bruit, on peut agir. **See also** [Le bruit - Bruxelles environnement](https://environnement.brussels/thematiques/bruit)
    • environnement.brussels - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Partez à la découvertes d’initiatives et de projets zéro déchet près de chez vous.
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    • EcoIndex - :fr: [FR] L’objectif d’EcoIndex est d’aider le plus grand nombre à prendre conscience de l’impact environnemental de l’internet et de proposer des solutions concrètes pour réduire cet impact. EcoIndex vous propose donc une analyse automatique de premier niveau pour vous aider à identifier rapidement et gratuitement des sites web / services en ligne à ausculter en priorité.
    • buyOrNot - :fr: [FR] L’application qui décrypte les étiquettes pour consommer éthique : pour soi, pour nous et pour la planète !
    • La liste Robinson - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] est une liste de personnes qui ne souhaitent plus recevoir de publicité adressée par la poste. N'importe qui peut s'inscrire gratuitement sur cette liste.
    • Do Not Call Me (abrégé DNCM) - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] La liste "Ne m'appelez plus" vous assure de ne plus recevoir de publicités indésirables par téléphone. La loi oblige les entreprises et les organisations qui font des offres commerciales par téléphone à utiliser cette liste. L'association Do Not Call Me (abrégé DNCM) a été reconnu par l'arrêté royal du 28 juin 2015 en tant que gestionnaire officiel de la liste.
    • **/r/piracy** - piracy on reddit
    • Reddit - Piracy Megathread on reddit
    • Soulseek - for hard to find music .
    • RuTracker - torrent for music
    • OpenSubtitles.org - large open subtitles database for tv shows and movies
    • Addic7ed.com - free subtitles for tv show and movies
    • InterfaceLIFT - High resolution photography wallpapers for every screen size
    • FindLectures - Great collection of lectures to discover interesting topics that you might not think to look for. **Bonus** : [related subreddit with new suggestions](https://www.reddit.com/r/FindLectures/)
    • ThePirateBay Proxy List
    • NextWarez - [FR] :fr: news and ranking about download sites and downloaded contents
    • Urban Dictionary - online dictionary of slang words and phrases
    • The Load Guru - How To Get Started With XDCC
    • The Load Guru - How To Configure mIRC For Downloading
    • Cr4wlGa - A plain XDCC indexer
    • SunXDCC - a XDCC indexer
    • TorrentFreak - file sharing, privacy & copyright news
    • Opentrackers - private torrent trackers & file sharing
    • Torrent Franais - [FR] :fr: file sharing & torrent news
    • TorrentFreak - movies), [Limetorrents](https://www.limetorrents.cc/), [Torrentz](https://torrentz2.eu/) a meta search engine, [TorrentProject](http://torrentproject.se/), [Torrent Downloads](https://www.torrentdownloads.me/). Others : [Sky torrents](https://www.skytorrents.in/)
    • MorganGeek - download sites compared using some searches
    • iDope - torrent indexer / tribute to kickass
    • Extreme Download - [FR] :fr: a good place to find direct download links for various content
    • Zone Telechargement - [FR] :fr: an alternative place to find direct download links
    • Torrent9 - [FR] :fr: Torrent9 because T411 ~~starts to suck~~ is out of business. **See also** their official [Twitter account](https://twitter.com/torrent9_) to keep up in case the URL would change again (which is likely to happen).
    • torrents.me - good torrent indexer (lot of content), but results quality may depend on your criteria
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • WikiLeaks - publishes full online archives of information that has been censored or suppressed, or is likely to be lost. **Related** : [/r/WikiLeaks](https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiLeaks/)
    • dvdcompare.net - dvd & blu-ray informations & comparisons
    • Movie-Censorship.com - News about movie censorship + comparisons of alternate versions (Movies, Comics, Series, Games and more)
    • caps-a-holic.com - DVD und Blu-ray Comparisons
    • Fast Andes - a search engine that shows you products highly scored by reddit comments and submissions.
    • FileChef - Get direct download links for almost anything
    • Metal Torrent Tracker - a good metal music tracker :metal:
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Daniel Miessler - google search tips
    • TopAchat - [FR] :fr: Config'O'Matic helps you to get the right components to assemble your dream computer, this is how I built mine in 2014
    • Repo you may like - Select some GitHub repository and see what recommendations comes up
    • GitHub - Topics on GitHub
    • Awesome Repos - the top of awesome repositories
    • UncommonGoods - Find cool and unusual gifts for any occasion
    • The Mastodon Project - Mastodon instances list. **Bonus** : [helper to choose instance](https://instances.social/)
    • Mastodon - take a break from twitter and switch to one of mastodon instances.
    • bestofyoutube - [Videos] The best of youtube
    • Wolfram Alpha - ultra-nerdy search engine with advanced features
    • Paul Myers - Facebook Secrets
    • IKnowWhatYouDownload - Detailed statistic for torrent downloads and distributions for your or specific IP address
    • Atlassian Docs - Search for code in Bitbucket Server
    • Opentrackers.org - (2017) A guide to help people find ebooks & textbooks
    • Broadcastify - Listen Live to Police, Fire, EMS, Aviation, and Rail Audio Feeds
    • Hacker News - listen to airports, police, radio, live bitcoin transactions, and more
    • You are listening to - Los Angeles
    • You are listening to - Nasa
    • Reddit - youarelistening.to on reddit
    • RIPE Database - Webupdates / database query
    • GitHub Help - searching code / tips & tricks
    • GhostProject - Find leaked passwords. Search by full email address or username
    • qit - Search for Tech podcasts by topic
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • Open Culture - 1,150 Free Movies Online: Great Classics, Indies, Noir, Westerns, Documentaries, etc.
    • ZippyShare - Search and Download Free MP3, Music, Books, Epubs, APK and Video
    • Yggtorrent - 1st French torrent tracker
    • TorrentSeeker - is a powerful torrent search combining results from dozens of torrent sites
    • Ah shhgit! - Find GitHub secrets in real time | Shhgit finds secrets and sensitive files across GitHub code and Gists committed in near real time by listening to the GitHub Events API. **Bonus** : [Source code](https://github.com/eth0izzle/shhgit/)
    • GitHut - A small place to discover more about the usage of programming languages in GitHub.
    • SteamPeek - Find up to 60 similar games for almost any game | Trending and similar indie gems, search by games, tags and categories easily and more
    • Single Player Switch Games - world/)
    • Internet Relay Chat - Search chat rooms (IRC channels) within the Internet Relay Chat and get informed about their users and topics!
    • Redbubble - Awesome design products designed by independent artists | clothing, stickers, art, masks, accessories, home & living, kids & babies, gifts, ...
    • Reddit Favorites - What are reddit's favorite Products, VPNs, Android apps, Books, Youtube videos? | From 3.5 billion comments (number from Sept. 13, 2021)
    • subredditstats.com - Find Related Subreddits By User/Redditor Overlap
    • Reddit Bests - Discover top products recommended by redditors
    • Srinivas Rao - (2018) Professionals vs Amateurs
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • BY MAEM - beautiful, original, sustainable and above all ecologically responsible baby equipment. MAEM mission is to help you to choose your baby items consciously and thus prevent unnecessary "fast-waste".
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • Twoogle - Search tweets in realtime
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • Intradel - :fr: 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Séquences zéro déchet sur VivaCité
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • bayandin/awesome-awesomeness - A curated list of awesome awesomeness
    • Manish Goregaokar - (2016) Making Your Open Source Project Newcomer-friendly
    • Louis-Xavier Lavallée - [Slides] 10 Reasons Why Successful Leaders Are Keeping a Journal
    • Thingiverse - sharing of user-created digital design files to be used for 3D printers, laser cutters, milling machines and many other technologies.
    • Calvin Cheng - AwesomeSearch : find awesome lists more quickly.
    • Abbreviations.com - The Web's largest and most authoritative acronyms and abbreviations resource
    • Cults - Find out the best paid and free 3D models of 3D printing. Share in open source or sell your 3D print files.
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • For The Love Of The Game - Why We Left Salesforce.com For a $12 CRM Solution
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • KidsBox - 🇱🇺 🇫🇷 [FR] une location de jouets de qualité, responsables, éducatifs, innovants et certains éco-friendly. Nos jouets sont livrés dans une boîte surprise dont vous choisissez le thème parmi les 12 proposés. Fini l’accumulation et le stockage de jouets. Privilégiez la découverte pédagogique pour vos enfants dès le plus jeune âge jusqu’à 6 ans.
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • Actionable Books - 1134 business book summaries with personality. Insights you can apply in five minutes.
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • BioFabric - displays a network where nodes are depicted as horizontal lines, not as points! Take a look at the [Super-Quick Demo](http://www.biofabric.org/gallery/pages/SuperQuickBioFabric.html) to see how it works in under 60 seconds. **Example** : [Simple BioFabric Rendered](http://www.biofabric.org/gallery/pages/JustBioFabric.html)
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • Torrent9 - [FR] :fr: Torrent9 because T411 ~~starts to suck~~ is out of business. **See also** their official [Twitter account](https://twitter.com/torrent9_) to keep up in case the URL would change again (which is likely to happen).
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Jason Fried - The Intimidating Zero
    • Nathan Kontny - How to be original / aka whom creative ideas come from ?
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Neil Patel - (2015) The Psychology of Excitement: How to Better Engage Your Audience | marketing
    • yeggi - Search Engine for 3D printable Models
    • Bundlephobia - find the cost of adding a npm package to your bundle
    • Xiao Ma - (2015) Code • Life | We are already doing these things to our code, why not do them to ourselves?
    • RadioKawa - [FR] :fr: lot of good podcasts in video games, music, arts, tv, cinema, culture, and misc.
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • QuackQuackGo - is a front-end UI for Google Search. No ads or tracking on QuackQuackGo. Just 10 blue links on the results page. QuackQuackGo does not need JS or cookies to function.
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • Cartooning for Peace - [IMGS] Cartoons about censorship, freedom of expression, human rights, environment, inequality, war, religion, migrations, etc
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Censys - Find and analyze every reachable server and device on the Internet.
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • David Gilbert - (2013) Why Japanese Web Design Is So… Different
    • Seth Godin - (2021) Folk typography | Why is type getting so bad?
    • AcquiredBy - Definitive list of tech acquisitions
    • Replication crisis - The replication crisis (or replicability crisis or reproducibility crisis) is, as of 2019, an ongoing methodological crisis in which it has been found that many scientific studies are difficult or impossible to replicate or reproduce. The replication crisis affects the social and life sciences most severely.
    • **Kim Roach** - (2015) 101 Ways to Promote Your Next Blog Post
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • Les Numériques - :fr: [FR] Test, actu, comparatif high-tech/électroménager
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • David McRaney - (2010) Confirmation Bias
    • TalAter/awesome-book-authoring - A collection of awesome resources for technical book authors
    • Anmol Wadhwa - (2022) 15 Inspiring 3D Websites
    • Nick Babich - (2018) 10 Tips to Develop Better Empathy Maps
    • Matthieu Lesne aka coreight - 🇫🇷 [FR] (2015) 5 étapes pour trouver des solutions créatives à ses problèmes
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • DuckDuckGo - a search engine that emphasizes protecting searchers' privacy. **Related** : [Suggested search engines by PrivacyTools](https://www.privacytools.io/#search)
    • Socratease - A Joyful, Engaging Way to Learn New Things : black holes, quantum mechanics, bitcoins, ...
    • Ramène Ta Science (alias RTS) - :fr: [FR] podcast de vulgarisation scientifique de Geekzone
    • Information is Beautiful - World's Biggest Data Breaches & Hacks
    • The Free Software Foundation - (2020) Ethical Tech Giving Guide - Does the gift you're giving your loved ones put someone else in control?
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • You.com - The private search engine that summarizes the best parts of the internet for you, without privacy-invading ads and with great privacy | Note that anyway they share some data with third party as mentioned in their [Privacy](https://you.com/legal/privacy) guide but they try to limit the amount of data collected, in order to offer the best of privacy and customised experienced.
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • Extreme Download - [FR] :fr: a good place to find direct download links for various content
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Lindsay Kolowich - (2017) The 20 Best Websites for Wasting Time on the Internet in 2018 | NSFW
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • GSMArena.com - mobile phone reviews, news, specifications and more...
    • Shodan - Explore the Internet | Discover the Internet using search queries shared by other users. Cams, Webcams, Default passwords...
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Quora - (2014) What is publishing a book with O'Reilly Media like?
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Torrent9 - [FR] :fr: Torrent9 because T411 ~~starts to suck~~ is out of business. **See also** their official [Twitter account](https://twitter.com/torrent9_) to keep up in case the URL would change again (which is likely to happen).
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Hugo Lassiège - (2017) [FR] Le 10ème homme
    • For The Love Of The Game - Why We Left Salesforce.com For a $12 CRM Solution
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TwoDDL - a place for direct download links, but not the best
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • The 512KB Club - The 512KB Club | The internet has become a bloated mess. Massive JavaScript libraries, countless client-side queries and overly complex frontend frameworks are par for the course these days. [...] But we can make a difference - all it takes is some optimisation. [...] The 512KB Club is a collection of performance-focused web pages from across the Internet. **GitHub repository** [kevquirk/512kb.club](https://github.com/kevquirk/512kb.club)
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • Austin Kleon - (2018) Reading with a pencil | Full ownership of a book only comes when you have made it a part of yourself, and the best way to make yourself a part of it — which comes to the same thing — is by writing in it.
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • Reddit Bests - Discover top products recommended by redditors
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
    • Modd.io - a one minute game maker proof of concept, with ability to join others games online or fork their projects to create your own
    • Roy Osing - Anti principles (Don't do this !) / 11 Ways To Lose Yourself In The Crowd
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • Alex so yes - :fr: [FR] (2021) Comment coder un site écologique ? Devenir un développeur green avec l’éco-conception web
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • ZippyShare - Search and Download Free MP3, Music, Books, Epubs, APK and Video
    • Courseroot - Review the best online courses on the internet in one place
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • dupeGuru - is a tool to find duplicate files on your computer.
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • Torrent Franais - [FR] :fr: file sharing & torrent news
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
    • Cassie Kozyrkov - (2022) Stats Gist List: An Irreverent Statistician’s Guide to Jargon | Plain-language band-aids to fix gaps in your statistics knowledge
    • TorrentProject - torrent indexer with lot of content
  • App discovery

    • **AlternativeTo** - crowdsourced software recommendations, find alternatives to existing softwares
    • Superbly Space - inventory of valuable quality softwares, services, websites, usually matching the ones I look for
    • Product Hunt - a list of top 500 makers on [Product Hunt](https://www.producthunt.com/)
    • AppRecs - app search engine
    • StumbleUpon - discover the best of the web, one click at a time. This service learns what you like and brings you more like it
    • **Discuvver** - Take you to one random useful website
    • Stack Exchange - Software Recommendations Stack Exchange
    • DARK MODE LIST - A List of Apps That Support Dark Mode and many other...
    • SourceForge - offers a huge choice of excellent, FREE software in virtually every field of computing
    • Siftery - Trending products | explore softwares others people are using at work
    • Libraries.io - discovers millions open source libraries accros +36 package managers
    • **ThoughtWorks** - Technology radar : trends, insights into tools, frameworks, languages, techniques & platforms shaping the future
    • Reddit Favorites - What are reddit's favorite Android apps? | From 3.5 billion comments (number from Sept. 13, 2021)
    • Privacy Guides - VPN Services - Find a no-logging VPN operator who isn't out to sell or read your web traffic.
    • Techlore - VPN Chart - Transparent, community-driven VPN reviews.
    • Privacy Guides - Look at the [Providers](https://www.privacyguides.org/providers/) and [Software](https://www.privacyguides.org/software/) sections to find their privacy first recommendations to a variety of services.
    • /uses - A list of `/uses` pages detailing developer setups, gear, software and configs.
    • LibHunt - Discover trending open-source projects and their alternatives
    • Chris Barber/ToolsOfTheTrade - Tools of The Trade, from Hacker News.
    • No More Google - Privacy-friendly alternatives to Google that don't track you
    • Random Hunt - Like StumbleUpon, but for Product Hunt. Meaning : best of products, one random product at a time
    • Secure Messaging Apps Comparison - "Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem" **See also** [App ratings](https://www.securemessagingapps.com/ratings/)
    • **Product Hunt** - discover new products (apps, websites, services, ...)
    • Privacy Guides - Look at the [Providers](https://www.privacyguides.org/providers/) and [Software](https://www.privacyguides.org/software/) sections to find their privacy first recommendations to a variety of services.
    • FreshRSS - A free, self-hostable aggregator… probably the best! (in their opinion, and mine also :) ). I tested many free self hosted RSS readers, and by far this is the one I recommend the most for its flexibility and numerous options
    • switching.social - ethical, easy-to-use and privacy-conscious alternatives to popular sites and apps
    • PRISM Break - which alternative softwares help you opting out of global data surveillance programs like PRISM, XKeyscore and Tempora.
    • switching.software - Ethical, easy-to-use and privacy-conscious alternatives to well-known software
    • AlternativeTo - Open Source Self-Hosted apps on AlternativeTo
    • Slant - this community of enthusiasts provide recommendations on lot of things / useful to find best tools for the job
    • johnjago/awesome-ad-free - A curated list of ad-free alternatives to popular services on the Internet.
    • **Discuvver** - Take you to one random useful website
    • Good Reports - There are alternatives to the toxic Big Tech monopolies, and it's important to make the right choices: both to have a better experience online, and to support the teams making superior tools. Good Reports was started in October 2020 to raise awareness about better online tools.
    • Superbly Space - inventory of valuable quality softwares, services, websites, usually matching the ones I look for
    • European alternatives - European alternatives for digital products | find european alternatives for digital service and products, like cloud services and SAAS products.
    • **Privacy tools** - knowledge, tools & tips to protect your privacy against global mass surveillance. Related : [/r/privacytoolsIO/](https://www.reddit.com/r/privacytoolsIO/)
    • tryLiberty.org - is a way to join the Fediverse, to be part of a community, and to reclaim your freedom of speech in social media. Find here free, open source and privacy respecting services and alternatives to privative services.
    • Y Combinator - Hacker news Show : where people share their work. **Related** : :star: [**Newest Show HN**](https://news.ycombinator.com/shownew) and [A List of Hacker News's Undocumented Features and Behaviors](https://github.com/minimaxir/hacker-news-undocumented)
  • Event discovery

    • Out.be - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Que faire à Bruxelles ? | Sorties et Loisirs à Bruxelles
    • Calculatrice de jours ouvrés en Belgique - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Calculez le nombre de jours ouvrés et jours fériés entre deux dates en Belgique. Pratique pour double vérification calendrier au moment de faire les factures...
    • **BuiltWith** - Find out what technology a website is built with
    • Dead Link Checker - Online Dead Link Checking Tool
    • Broken Link Checker - Online Dead Link Checking Tool
    • XKPasswd - secure memorable password generator inspired by [XKCD](http://xkcd.com/936/)
    • WhatsMyIP - password generator & other text related tools (hash lookup, regex tester)
    • **YouTube to MP3 converter**
    • Cached View - Google + Wayback machine Cached Pages of any website
    • WhatsMyIP - Port scanners & other networking tools
    • Whois - Whois to get domain name info + identity
    • Chandan Kumar - 9 free useful online SSL/TLS Certificate Tools
    • Chandan Kumar - Verify your SSL, TLS & Ciphers implementation.
    • Rebex - SSL Check : checks the configuration of given server accessible over internet
    • Rex Swain - HTTP Viewer : See exactly what an HTTP request returns to your browser
    • Andy Ray - Online Bash Prompt Builder for Git / Hg / SVN
    • Ookla - Speedtest : Test your internet connection speed
    • TestMy - Internet speed test
    • Jotti - online virus scanner
    • Ethical Hacking Tools - online penetration testing tools
    • Open Port Check Tool - Port forwarding tester - open port finder
    • Link Unshortener - Expand short links!
    • Unshorten.It - Unshorten that URL!
    • Cactus2000 - [FR] :fr: Convertisseur de dureté de l'eau
    • Cactus2000 - Converter for hardness of water
    • Random.org - true random number service, but not only : are also proposed some functions for numbers, lists, text, strings, maps and web tools...
    • Fuelly - Track, Share, and Compare your Vehicle / Understanding your fuel consumption and vehicle's actual costs
    • Daniel Miessler - 10 Ways to Test Your Website Performance
    • Free Online Picture Resizer - Easily crop, resize and edit your images online for free
    • REDbot - checks HTTP resources to see how they'll behave, pointing out common problems and suggesting improvements.
    • SWISH - free online SWI-Prolog web IDE
    • BonPatron - [FR] :fr: online spelling and grammar checker for french texts / correcteur d'orthographe et de grammaire en ligne pour les textes français
    • W3C - CSS Validation Service
    • Convertio - Advanced online tool to convert EPUB files to PDF
    • What Car? - New and Used Car Reviews, Car Deals
    • **BugMeNot** - no time to create an account ? try a domain or url and get shared logins. **Bonus** : [BugMeNot Bookmarklet](https://gist.github.com/idbrii/e00b2c62120bc002ec1d)
    • Find your Facebook ID - find the Facebook personal numeric ID for fb:admins, social plugins, and more. Provide the profile URL of a page or your profile and get the Facebook (context) id. This id can then be used to [find similar pages](https://www.facebook.com/pages/?ref=page_suggestions_on_liking_refresh&frompageid=)
    • Ecoscore - find and compare the ecoscores of new and old vehicles
    • ODA - The online disassembler
    • Pl/Sql tidy - Online PL/SQL formatter
    • AboutMyX - Subnet mask calculator
    • Henk van Ess - Facebook Graph Tools
    • Somacon - Count Duplicates in a List Online Tool
    • User Agent String.Com - User Agent String explained : Copy/paste any user agent string in this field and click 'Analyze'
    • Free Online EPUB Converter - The easiest way to send EPUBs to your Kindle!
    • RegExr - is an online tool to learn, build, & test Regular Expressions (RegEx / RegExp).
    • Katacoda - Learn new technologies right in your browser | Interactive Learning and Training Platform for Software Engineers
    • Webbkoll - How privacy-friendly is your site? An online tool that checks how a website is doing with regards to privacy.
    • **regex101** - Free Online PCRE-based regular expression tester and debugger with real time explanation, error detection and highlighting for PHP, PCRE, Python, Golang and JavaScript
    • Rextester - run code online
    • JSON to YAML - Convert JSON to YAML online
    • globtester - a little utility for testing minimatch. Can also be used as ANT Style Pattern Matcher
    • PlaylistConverter - Convert your Playlist from multiple Music Services and File Format. Works for Spotify too
    • **TimestampConvert.com** - Convert dates to or from timestamps online
    • Meta Tags - is a tool to debug and generate meta tag code for any website. With Meta Tags you can edit and experiment with your content then preview how your webpage will look on Google, Facebook, Twitter and more!
    • **gitignore.io** - Generate useful .gitignore files for your project. **See also** [Source Code](https://github.com/toptal/gitignore.io)
    • Maxime Blondel - (2018) :fr: [FR] (2018) 100 outils pour lancer sa startup sans développeur ni graphiste (et presque sans argent)
    • Character Generator - Create a character sprite sheet for your game using 100% open art.
    • Turtletoy - Create your generative art online using a minimalistic Turtle graphics API.
    • Sedja - Easy, pleasant and productive PDF editor
    • Romanr.info - Online BitTorrent Magnet Link Generator | Hash to Magnet link generator / converter
    • hashtomagnet.xyz - Hash to Magnet generator + Get Seed/Leech informations
    • htaccess tester - Test your htaccess rewrite rules
    • Website Page Word Counter - website word counter created specifically so you can find out the number of words on any page on the Internet.
    • AnyAPI - Documentation and Test Consoles for Over 500 Public APIs
    • myNoise - Background Noises & Interactive Soundscapes
    • Open Source Psychometrics Project - a collection of interactive personality tests with detailed results
    • **W3C** - Link Checker : Check links and anchors in Web pages or full Web sites
    • How Secure Is My Password? - How long it would take a computer to crack your password?
    • ripienaar/free-for-dev - list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev. **Bonus** : [Website](https://free-for.dev)
    • Down for everyone or just me - Check if your website is down or up
    • Just Delete Me - Fake identity generator
    • IntoDNS - checks the health and configuration and provides DNS report and mail servers report.
    • Savvy Time - ET to CET Converter | Convert hours and time in different locations
    • JSONLint - JSON validator
    • Passweird - Passwords too Gross to Steal
    • CICR Tool - IP Range To CIDR / CIDR to IP Range
    • Guesstimate - free models and tools for modeling things that aren't certain. You can forecast your earnings from a new venture, predict the amount of time completing a big project will take, or experiment with scientific theories. People have used it to optimize video games, understand lottery payoffs, and estimate the costs of childcare.
    • Duolingo - free tool for learning another language, Duolingo makes it fun, and helps keep you engaged for the long haul.
    • Grammar Checker - Enter the text that you want to check for grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes
    • Grammica - You can check your English grammar with grammica, and the website provides also a lot of other tools to rework and improve your text and make it even more unique.
    • CV Scanner - Recruiting tool for tech resume analysis, using NLP. **See also** : [GlossaryTech for LinkedIn](https://glossarytech.com/plugin)
    • Am I unique - Test : are you unique ? (what your fingerprint reveals about you)
    • Ecometer - Analyse your website's ecodesign maturity
    • BGPView - allows you to debug and investigate information about IP addresses, ASN, IXs, BGP, ISPs, Prefixes and Domain names.
    • Newsletterest - Simple newsletter reader app to read all your newsletters in one place. Learn anything with a curated list of topics and newsletters.
    • CommuteTimeMap - Find a place to live or stay with a good commute time
    • Ethical Hacking Tools - Find subdomains / free online subdomain enumeration tool
    • Observatory by Mozilla - Scan your site against mozilla security checklist
    • Wappalyzer - Identify technology on websites. It detects content management systems, ecommerce platforms, web frameworks, server software, analytics tools and many more.
    • Netcraft - What's that site running? Find out the infrastructure and technologies used by any site, based on results from internet data mining
    • Tone Analyzer - This service uses linguistic analysis to detect joy, fear, sadness, anger, analytical, confident and tentative tones found in text.
    • **Air Mail** - temporary email service
    • Scribens - checks the grammar of your texts and finds spelling mistakes.
    • World Clock Meeting Planner - Need to make a call to someone far away or arrange a web or video conference across different time zones? Find the best time across time zones with this Meeting Planner.
    • Theory Maps - Theory mapping is a technique for visually outlining scientific theory. It allows researchers to concretely display interrelations between concepts, which provides for rapid communication and easy evaluation of ideas. Theory mapping was developed to emphasize that good science requires both reliable methods and rigorous theory. The technique is described in the following forthcoming article at Perspectives on Psychological Science.
    • What Does My Site Cost? - Find out how much it costs for someone to use your site on mobile networks around the world.
    • PDF Merge - merge PDF files online
    • Excalidraw - is a virtual collaborative whiteboard tool that lets you easily sketch diagrams that have a hand-drawn look & feel to them. **Bonus** : [Extensions & libraries](https://libraries.excalidraw.com/)
    • **Internet Archive: Wayback Machine** - The Internet archive, bringing back old/dead pages to live
    • A Soft Murmur - Ambient sounds to wash away distraction.
    • Tor2web - Browse the Tor Onion Services
    • Le Petit Moutard - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Sorties et activités enfants en Belgique
    • BestTariff.be - Find the best offer for your mobile / internet / phone usage profile
    • Sepastop - [FR] :fr: resiliate your affiliation to all kinds of products and services
    • Hybrid Analysis - free automated malware analysis service
    • Julia Verification Toolset - Research / Investigation tools
    • DigiCert SSL Certificate Checker - If you are having a problem with your SSL certificate installation, this diagnostic tool will help you locate the problem and verify your SSL Certificate installation.
    • Downdetector - offers a realtime overview of status information and outages for all kinds of services. | online monitoring of your favorite services
    • TLDR This! - Automatically summarize any article, text, document, webpage or essay in a click. | also available as browser extension for Chrome and FireFox
    • Radar Virtuel - :fr: [FR] Le site Radar Virtuel permet de voir le trafic aérien en temps réel avec des petits avions sur une carte Google, ça marche très bien en Europe, autour des aéroports aux États-Unis et pas du tout dans le reste du monde, c’est dommage.
    • read2burn.com - transport passwords more secure by email | Sending secrets by email has some problems. First, the email is sent in clear text, everybody who can read the transmission can read the secret, second the email is stored in the email account of the sender and the recipient! read2burn.com enables a secure transmission by storing the secret encrypted and creating an access url that is valid only once. Therefore a manipulation by others will be recognized. **Source code** : [wemove/read2burn](https://github.com/wemove/read2burn)
    • follow.it - Follow any blog or website
    • Spotify Library Exporter - a tool to download your Spotify library as a CSV to be used elsewhere. Can also be useful to migrate from Spotify to Apple Music, backup your library to use elsewhere, keep a record offline. It doesn't matter! 🎉
    • WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool - WAVE can identify many accessibility and Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG) errors, but also facilitates human evaluation of web content. **Bonus** : [WAVE Browser Extensions](https://wave.webaim.org/extension/)
    • Zakoustics - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Les Zakoustics, ce sont des concerts acoustiques pour les tout-petits (0-3 ans) et leurs parents.
    • Url Checker - Multi URL checker, can work from an input list.
    • Toolpic - Free Photoshop Online Alternative
    • Framalibre - :fr: [FR] Entrez le nom d'un logiciel privateur et découvrez les alternatives libres
    • Socialtalents - Loadme - cloud-based load / stress testing service for you website or API
    • nBox - fake email service, create as many fake emails you wish for protecting your privacy
    • 8 Subdomain Finder Tools Online - Find subdomains using sublist3r, Amass, Anubis, Lepus and more online.
    • Sven Taylor - (2019) The complete list of alternatives to all Google products | Parallel universe for the super security conscious
    • aviaryan/awesome-no-login-web-apps - Web Apps that work without login
    • tldraw - A tiny little drawing app.
    • IKnowWhatYouDownload - Detailed statistic for torrent downloads and distributions for your or specific IP address
    • Why No Padlock - find out why your web page is treated as insecure
    • hashtomagnet.xyz - Hash to Magnet generator + Get Seed/Leech informations
    • Noisli - Improve focus and boost your productivity | Mix different sounds and create your perfect environment.
    • The Password Meter - assess the strength of password strings.
    • rfc.me - Append an RFC number to the domain and it will redirect to that RFC. Example: [rfc.me/1738](https://rfc.me/1738)
    • CIDR/Netmask Lookup Tool - get information about a CIDR range including the IP addresses and host addresses contained in it.
    • unv.is - Just put unv.is/ in front of http:// when sharing clickbait articles, unv.is will capture the content of an article or blog post without passing on your visit as a pageview.
    • MyMeetingTime - Find the best time to talk to people located in other time zones
    • Chandan Kumar - Test your website for SQL injection attack
    • **Qualys SSL Labs** - SSL Server test : deep analysis of any SSL web server configuration
    • StackEdit - in-browser markdown editor
    • Mailinator - lets you create unique, disposable inboxes which delete themselves after a few days.
    • COMODO CA - Certificate search online
    • Loklak Search - Distributed Open Source Search for Twitter and Social Media with Peer to Peer Technology
    • Framalibre - :fr: [FR] Découvrez des logiciels libres
    • Robtex - is used for various kinds of research of IP numbers, Domain names, etc. Examples : Reverse DNS Lookup, Whois, AS macros.
    • Convert Case - Easily convert text between different letter cases: lower case, UPPER CASE, Sentence case, Capitalized Case, aLtErNaTiNg cAsE and more
    • Readable - Free readability test tool | Quick and easy way to test the readability of your work (text).
    • PDF Merge - merge PDF files online
    • DNSdumpster - tool for dns recon & research, find & lookup dns records | can discover hosts related to a domain. Finding visible hosts from the attackers perspective is an important part of the security assessment process.
    • PDF Merge - merge PDF files online
    • Subworthy - Subscribe to blogs, news sites and podcasts and get it all delivered to your inbox once a day in your own personalised newsletter for free.
    • Prioritize - Built by a PM for PMs. Use this tool to create, visualize, and prioritize tasks on a drag and drop interface with different priority boards.
    • GTmetrix - Website Speed and Performance Optimization
    • rfc.fyi - Search for RFCs, Fast — When they say ‘fast’ they’re not lying. This site is amazingly nimble at helping you track down the particular RFC you want, whether you want to read the FTP spec, a protocol for controlling coffee pots, or how QUIC works.
    • mastoview - A tool to preview what a Mastodon instance is saying, useful if you don't know which one is the best fit for you
    • PDF Merge - merge PDF files online
    • Maxime Blondel - (2018) :fr: [FR] (2018) 100 outils pour lancer sa startup sans développeur ni graphiste (et presque sans argent)
    • Contrast Ratio - Easily calculate color contrast ratios. Passing WCAG was never this easy!
    • BonPatron - [FR] :fr: online spelling and grammar checker for french texts / correcteur d'orthographe et de grammaire en ligne pour les textes français
    • **BugMeNot** - no time to create an account ? try a domain or url and get shared logins. **Bonus** : [BugMeNot Bookmarklet](https://gist.github.com/idbrii/e00b2c62120bc002ec1d)
    • De-google-ify Internet - List of alternative services to de-google-ify Internet and many other such services.
    • Just Delete Me - a directory of direct links to delete your account from web services
    • IFTTT - use existing services together to automate tasks and make your life easier
    • La Tricoterie - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] se rêve en « Fabrique de liens ». Un lieu de “rencontre” où les disciplines et les publics divers se croisent, dans un esprit d’échange et d’émulation. Leur programmation culturelle (concerts, spectacles, expos…) côtoie donc une programmation “citoyenne” (débats, conférences, repair café, ateliers intergénérationnels, café-philo…). Parallèlement, des espaces sont proposés à la location et dédiés à l’organisation d’événements.
    • Amazon Web Services Simple Monthly Calculator - estimate your monthly AWS bill more efficiently. Using this tool, you can add, modify and remove services from your 'bill' and it will recalculate your estimated monthly charges automatically. The calculator also shows common customer samples and their usage, such as Disaster Recovery and Backup or Web Application.
    • Every Noise at Once - is an ongoing attempt at an algorithmically-generated, readability-adjusted scatter-plot of the musical genre-space, based on data tracked and analyzed for `5,745 genre-shaped distinctions by Spotify as of 2022-01-26`. The calibration is fuzzy, but in general down is more organic, up is more mechanical and electric; left is denser and more atmospheric, right is spikier and bouncier.
  • Bookmarklets

    • Retronator Magazine - Pixel Art, Gaming & Saturated Colors
    • follow.it - Follow websites while browsing the net!
    • BugMeNot Bookmarklet - Find shared logins
    • MorganGeek/bookmarklet_archive.js - Is the current website archived ?
    • MorganGeek/bookmarklet_hackernews.js - Is the current article debated on hacker news ?
    • The A11Y Project - Resources : Bookmarklets
    • Adrian Roselli - (2019) Reading Order Bookmarklet | When a keyboard-only user or screen reader user comes to page that uses CSS to create a layout, there is a chance that what is on the screen does not match the flow of the page.
    • Trello - Create a Trello card from any webpage
    • Game Jams on itch.io - itch.io is a place for hosting and participating in game jams online. Anyone can instantly create and host a jam. 60,525 games have been created for jams hosted on itch.io.
    • Retro Gamer - Magazine about Classic Video Game Info - Spectrum, Commodore, Atari, Amiga, Handhelds, Arcade Games
    • Gaming Hell - The old game site with guts! Where Zoanthropes Go to Die
    • WorthPlaying - the leading independent (no corporate overlords here!) video game news and reviews site. | WorthPlaying.com was launched on November 15th 2000, after hard work and a lot of research.
    • IsThereAnyDeal.com - keep track of the best deals for video games you'd like to play
    • Soldat - Soldat is a unique 2D (side-view) multiplayer action game | :duck: It's still one of my favorite multiplayer games for 10+ years (nostalgia), mainly because it's free, its gameplay is simple, the engine can be modded easily and the game uses 2d rendering. **Bonus** the source code is available publicly : [Soldat/soldat](https://github.com/Soldat/soldat)
    • Illuminion - Classic text adventures masterpieces, to play with DOS or the Frotz-Z machine
    • Hacknet - a hacking game simulator (not free), potentially boring (move to hackmud)
    • h a c k m u d - hackmud, a hacking game simulator (not free) with programming challenges
    • PortForward - Port Forwarding Ports List
    • Open Source Game Clones - inventory of open-source remakes of great old games
    • Mazing - Generate printable mazes of any size for playing. Can be useful someday
    • UnDropDansLaMare - (Video) [FR] :fr: Le Paradoxe du Joueur [2 minutes pour convaincre] short analysis of insatisfaction with modern video games / why video games were best before
    • Tom's Hardware - Top-Rated Graphics Cards for Gaming / best GPU for the money
    • Can You RUN It? - System Requirements Lab analyzes your computer and tell you which games you can / can't run
    • NotebookCheck - list of GPUs of Laptop Graphic Cards sorted by approximate performance in games
    • CheezBurger - How the Gaming Landscape Has Changed (2004 vs 2013)
    • UnDropDansLaMare - [Video] ... Ce Héros Mis Au Placard [2 minutes pour convaincre] // Death of the polygon
    • Korben - (2014) [FR] :fr: Console jaunie ? Voici comment la traiter pour lui redonner sa couleur d’origine
    • Pencil and Paper games - Because I enjoy good games that don't depend on any modern technology
    • Kelton Sears - (2016) How Two Brothers From Silverdale Made The World’s Most Complex Video Game | about Dwarf Fortress
    • Coinop - Coinop.org maintains a comprehensive database of coin-operated arcade games.
    • Jeux libres - :fr: [FR] un catalogue de jeux vidéos libres principalement sous GNU/Linux
    • Abandonware France - :fr: [FR] l'histoire des vieux jeux video et retrogaming
    • DHTML Lemmings - a remake of Lemmings all written in JavaScript, to play in your browser
    • MathPickle - Board Games and Pencil & Paper Games | #1 job for parents: establish a culture of board gaming in the home. **Example paper game** : * [A little bit of Aggression](http://mathpickle.com/project/a-little-bit-of-aggression/) - one of the few essential games for the elementary school classroom.
    • CARRION - is a reverse horror game in which you assume the role of an amorphous creature of unknown origins, stalking and consuming those that imprisoned you.
    • NeoGAF Forum - Gaming Discussion Forum
    • Good Video Game Interface Screenshots - The best collection of the most beautiful, exceptional and inspiring video game interfaces and screenshots.
    • HowLongToBeat.com - How long does it take to beat your favorite games?
    • Before I Play - tells people about things they should know before they start playing a video game. Some tips contain spoilers !
    • KopywritingKourse - Event Name Generator
    • MorganGeek/bookmarklet_alternativeto.js - Is there an alternative to current service (website) ?
    • NeoGAF - (2019) Nice looking DOS games | Discussion thread
    • Deque University - HTML Validator Bookmarklet (Full Current Page DOM HTML Validator) making use of the W3C HTML Validator service
    • tota11y - an accessibility visualization toolkit testing accessibility (a11y) of your site + showing what is wrong in your document. Also available as a bookmarklet on the same page. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Khan/tota11y)
    • n-st/view-on-archive-org.js - Bookmarklet to view current page on the [Internet Archive Wayback Machine](https://archive.org/)
    • Slain: Back from Hell on Switch
    • u/TrimMyHedges - (2017) Collecting vs playing - the problem of spending more time browsing forums, looking for good deals, good games and collecting them etc than actually playing. aka the thrill of the hunt.
    • Revenge.css - is a CSS bookmarklet that reports bad html using pseudo content. If the page you use it with has malformed links, deprecated attributes, <div>s inside inline elements, inaccessible buttons, badly nested sections or other errors, you'll see some ugly, pink errors written in nobody's favourite font: Comic Sans. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Heydon/REVENGE.CSS)
    • Radim Řehůřek - (2016) Go, Games, Strategy and Life: The Big Picture | on Go, insights vs victories, also about creativity
    • 50GamesLike - video game recommendation engine with more than 40 000 video games : select a game you love and discover 50 recommendations.
    • ProbQA - A quiz-based interactive recommendation engine to find the best video game to play next.
    • whatoplay - The idea for whatoplay first came as an answer to the question, “How do we pick which games to play?”. You can get recommendations by genre / platform, or explore recommendations starting from specific game. Examples :
    • Des jeux et des mots - 🇫🇷 [FR] Prendre le temps d'écouter celles et ceux qui prennent le temps d'analyser vos jeux favoris. Moteur de recherche des podcasts et vidéos qui parlent de vos jeux favoris.
    • Illuminion - Classic text adventures masterpieces, to play with DOS or the Frotz-Z machine
    • NotebookCheck - list of GPUs of Laptop Graphic Cards sorted by approximate performance in games
    • Good Video Game Interface Screenshots - The best collection of the most beautiful, exceptional and inspiring video game interfaces and screenshots.
    • RAWG - Discover your next favorite game | The largest video game database and video game discovery service powered by you!. RAWG is building its database as an infotainment and discovery tool where every user can build its own library of video games and find out about new titles. | RAWG is officially the largest video game database in the world
    • neogeofun - Play Metal Slug in your browser
  • Board games :game_die:

      • Boardgame Recommendations - a board game recommendation engine built by larrydag
      • Tric Trac - :fr: [FR] le site de référence sur les jeux de société. Actualités, sorties de jeux, avis et notes, forums de discussions, évènements ludiques, etc.
      • Board Game Finder - Discover your next board game in a few clicks.
      • Board Games For Me - Find board game recommendations you'll love
      • Board Game Recommendation Engine - Select 1 to 3 game titles you've enjoyed to get started!
      • Cade Metz - (2016) In Two Moves, AlphaGo and Lee Sedol Redefined the Future | speaking of go board game
      • Damien Leloup - (2019) :fr: [FR] Festival international des jeux de Cannes : le grand essor des jeux de société coopératifs | Les jeux comme « The Mind » ou « Spirit Island », dans lesquels tous les participants gagnent ou perdent ensemble, se sont multipliés ces dernières années.
      • BoardGameGeek - most complete board game database that holds tons of reviews, images and videos
    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • hkirat/awesome-chess - curated list of assets availible on the Internet related to chess
      • Next Chess Move - Calculate the best next Chess move
      • Andy Trattner - [PDF] (2021) How To Enjoy Chess for Adult Beginners | Chess Minigames for Enjoyable Learning. **See also** [Coach Andy’s Chess Corner](https://andytrattner.com/chess/)
      • Wikipedia - List of chess variants
      • Wikipedia - Timeline of chess
      • Wikipedia - Joke chess problem
      • Wikipedia - History of chess. **Note for self: ** check at the bottom
      • Wikipedia - Works about chess
      • Wikipedia - Films about chess
      • Wikipedia - Cheating in chess
      • Belgian Chess History - Results and games from tournaments and matches from Belgian chess history
      • Bibliothèque nationale de France - :fr: [FR] Histoire du jeu d'échecs en Occident
      • Wikipedia - :fr: [FR] Histoire du jeu d'échecs
      • Wikipedia - :fr: [FR] Portail des échecs
      • Viking Board Game - Play Hnefatafl in your browser. Hnefatafl is a Viking game of strategy for two players. Each player has an army of warriors and tries to out-think his or her opponent.
  • Role-playing :dragon:

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • GoToQuiz - Classical Alignment Test
      • NESblog / Speed Game - [FR] :fr: [Video] Le Jeu de Rôle Papier, analyse des spécificités de cette famille de jeu
      • Dungeons & Dragons Dice Roller - Online dice roller for D&D
      • Dungeons & Dragons - [PDF] (2018) D&D Basic Rules, Version 1.0
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - Get a better job ; articles about health & work life balance, programmer productivity, problem solving, etc.
      • Simple Programmer - Robert Whitcomb's Blog about soft skills + health & work-life balance for programmers
      • Matt Might - (2013) Tips for work-life balance
      • Robert Whitcomb - (2016) Stop Improving Yourself
      • Adam Smiley Poswolsky - The 10 truths about finding meaningful work
      • Tom Goodwin - We don’t need to teach our kids to code, we need to teach them how to dream
      • alphagov/govdesign - [PDF] It's ok to ... (poster)
      • Kristin Wong - The Biggest Wastes of Time We Regret When We Get Older
      • Dr. Travis Bradberry - Why You Should Spend Your Money on Experiences, Not Things
      • Bob Sutton - Why Your Job is Becoming Impossible to Do: The Tragedy of Well-Intentioned Organizational Overload
      • Jen Horton - The Inevitable Link between Positivity and Perspective
      • Mike Bushong - Don't Ask Before You Take Vacation
      • Karen Wickre - Working From Home Is Usually a Disaster — Unless You Try This
      • Jason Fried - Being tired isn’t a badge of honor
      • Andrew Wulf - Why I Don't Do Unpaid Overtime and Neither Should You
      • /r/lostgeneration - Lost generation : discussions & posts about what this generation is supposed to do
      • /r/BasicIncome - community space for discussion and advocacy of Basic Income schemes
      • /r/antiwork - discussion and advocacy of a world without work
      • PartTimer - a job board for skilled work under 40 HRS/week
      • **Glassdoor** - A site that lets employees post anonymous salaries and reviews of their company.
      • BetaList Jobs - shape the future by joining one of the fastest growing technology startups
      • WorkWithUs - hand-curated selection of best jobs
      • Who is Hiring? - jobs search engine per location and some other criteria
      • Gabriel Lewis - List of tools to hack your job search
      • Daniel Miessler - My Thoughts on the Minimum Wage
      • Daniel Miessler - A Hiring Primer
      • Daniel Miessler - The Tiger Hiring Algorithm
      • Daniel Miessler - The GT Rating System
      • Daniel Miessler - The Peter Principle / Anything that works will be used in progressively more challenging applications until it fails.
      • Daniel Miessler - Measuring the Quality of a Culture
      • Sanna - [IMG] What if physical illness was treated the same way mental illness is...?
      • Gil - (2014) [FR] :fr: Billet d'humeur d'une "desperate diplômée" / De la difficulté de trouver un emploi même avec un bon diplôme
      • American Psychological Association - (2014) [PDF] Why women leave engineering
      • Richard Clayton - 10 Things I learned Working Remotely
      • Le Pharmachien - [FR] :fr: La VRAIE différence entre les médicaments génériques et originaux / real difference between brand names and generic drugs
      • Drew Falkman - Sometimes Great Employees Leave and It’s OK
      • Le Pharmachien - [FR] :fr: 8 façons de t’intoxiquer à un barbecue ( intoxication alimentaire ) / 8 ways to cause food poisoning with the barbecue
      • John Sonmez - (2014) The 4 Levels of Freedom For Software Developers
      • Shaun Boyd - (2007) 10 Reasons It Doesn’t Pay To Be “The Computer Guy”
      • Steve Pavlina - (2005) Don’t Die With Your Music Still In You
      • Harvard Biz Review - (2014) What employees value at work
      • J. B. Rainsberger - Productivity for the Depressed
      • Jacki Keys - (2014) It's Broken, Don't Fix It / on being "the happiest & healthiest version of yourself"
      • Chess Media Group - (2014) [IMG] 7 Principles of The Future Employee
      • Maria Konnikova - (2014) The Open-Office Trap
      • Lawrence Kesteloot - (2006) Perception of Time
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Ezekiel Buchheit - (2017) No, I have no side code projects to show you
      • Kris Gage - (2017) The Moment When You’ll Finally Change | Getting fed up is incredibly motivating
      • Darius Foroux - (2017) Declutter Your Life. Declutter Your Mind.
      • Thibaut Schepman - (2015) [FR] :fr: Rester assis tue plus que le tabac ? J’ai essayé d’écrire cet article debout / sitting down is dangerous for your health
      • **Pierluigi Vernetto** - (2015) End of my 3.2 years contract on a OSB integration project.... lesson learned. | some good lessons learned for developers / project management
      • Patrick God - (2017) Why You Should Start With Your Dream Job
      • Bruxelles Environnement - [FR] :fr: Qualité de l'air. **Bonus** : Dutch version [Luchtkwaliteit](http://www.luchtkwaliteit.brussels/)
      • Nikola Tore - (2017) How employee wellness affects productivity: four fundamental pillars
      • Kristen Bahler - (2018) What Your LinkedIn Profile Should Look Like in 2018
      • Lewis Menelaws - (2018) How to Fix Burnout as a Developer
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2017) The Programmer’s Guide to a Sane Workweek
      • Cornell University Ergonomics Web - Ideal typing posture: Negative slope keyboard support
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2016) How I stopped the RSI pain that almost destroyed my programming career
      • tamar Turner-Trauring - (2016) Less stress, more productivity: why working fewer hours is better for you and your employer
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2016) How to find a programming job you won’t hate
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2017) Dear recruiter, “open floor space” is not a job benefit
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2017) Staying competitive as a developer
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2016) Work/life balance will make you a better software engineer
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2016) Still stuck at the end of the day?
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2018) The futile comfort of working long hours
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2017) The bad reasons you’re forced to work long hours
      • Michael Lynch - (2018) Why I Quit Google to Work for Myself
      • Software Engineering Tips - (2010) So you've just been hired by an IT department...
      • Joel Kemp - (2017) Work for an employer that builds something you love
      • Abduzeedo - Design Inspiration for the perfect office
      • Natalie Mendes - (2017) How do emotions affect productivity? [New research]
      • Healthcare compassion - The Biology of Joy | some people are genetically predisposed to be happy by virtue of their busy prefrontal cortexes, and research in infants confirms it.
      • Jordane Moody Zangueneh - [FR] :fr: Trouver sa vocation : 13 conseils à suivre pour se secouer
      • Jobat - (2013) [FR] :fr: 20 méthodes pour trouver sa vocation
      • Natasha Stanley - No Clear Career Ideas? The 3 Mistakes You’re Making (And 3 Things To Do Instead)
      • Carl Phillips - (2018) Frugality and the Simpler Life
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Avdi Grimm - (2014) The Passion Gospel | No product or company deserves your passion. You can choose to throw your passion into anything you want, but no project inherently deserves it.
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2016) How to get a job with a technology stack you don’t know
      • Chris Dottie - (2018) 4 things your recruiter needs to know about you
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Mike Donghia - (2010) Enjoying Life in the Slow Lane
      • Tielle Webb - (2013) How to Be Less Negative in the Workplace
      • Google Search - what are the worst foods to eat ?
      • Tina Su - (2015) Life on Purpose: 15 Questions to Discover Your Personal Mission
      • Jory MacKay - (2020) How to deal with burnout: Signs, symptoms, and strategies for getting you back on track after burning out
      • Jory MacKay - (2020) How to avoid WFH burnout: 5 ways to leave work at work (even if you never leave the house)
      • Mike Crittenden - (2020) The key to happiness is to stop getting upset all the dang time
      • Shelley Frost - (2012) How to Maximize Job Satisfaction
      • Nancy Lovering - (2013) How to Be More Productive at Work if You're a Perfectionist
      • Shelley Frost - (2012) How Do I Motivate Myself at Work?
      • Allen Holub - (2021) #NoAccountability.
      • Steve Scott - (2020) How to Stop Being Cynical: 11 Proven Strategies
      • Thorin Klosowski - (2014) How to Stop Being a Cynical Asshole
      • Sarah Todd - (2020) The secret to dealing with cynics at work
      • Nicholas Bate - (2020) Stress Reduction - 22 tips
      • Nicholas Bate - (2013) Life Tips 101
      • Mike Crittenden - (2021) Treat it like you’re bailing
      • Goomics - Comics about life at Google
      • Cate Huston - (2021) 5 Signs It’s Time to Quit Your Job
      • How old is it? - How long has _react, vue, ember, etc._ existed? | This is a handy tool for tech recruiters who ask for fifteen years experience in technologies that have only existed for three months.
      • Gaël Thomas - (2022) Working from Home – Tips to Help You Stay Productive
      • you feel like shit 💩 - a self care game | This game guides you through a series of questions that help you practice self care / help yourself through your shitty times.
      • David Mytton - How we do HumanOps at Server Density
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Jacquelyn Smith - (2012) How To Ignore Distractions In The Workplace
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • D&D Beyond - Character Builder for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e)
      • James Conca - (2012) How Deadly Is Your Kilowatt? We Rank The Killer Energy Sources | It seems that Coal is way more harmful than Nuclear.
      • Alan Franzoni - (2018) Productivity, the office, and the open floor plan
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Jason Fried - Being tired isn’t a badge of honor
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Joe Casabona - (2019) Eliminating Slack as a Distraction to Work Better
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • The Knowledge Project - [Podcast] (2017) Ed Latimore on the Secret to a Happy Life
      • Stavros Korokithakis - (2018) On increasing productivity
      • Tom Lloyd - A good advice about the CV for Design students
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Johann Hari - (2022) Your attention didn’t collapse. It was stolen | Social media and many other facets of modern life are destroying our ability to concentrate. We need to reclaim our minds while we still can
      • Mike Crittenden - (2022) The vowel check | Run through it daily :
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • College Match Up - Best Jobs for Your Personality Type
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Posture Desk - (2017) How many hours a day do you think we sit? Don't feel like sitting? We have a desk for that view
      • Caroline Beaton - (2016) The Psychology Of Professional Purpose: How To Follow Your Calling
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2018) There’s always more work to do—but you still don’t need to work long hours
      • Tim Wu - (2018) The Tyranny of Convenience | the problem with over conformity
      • Le grand Oral - (2017) [FR] :fr: [Video] Le Grand Oral de Luc de Brabandere. A propos du ras le bol des travailleurs, de la place de l'homme dans une société de plus en plus connectée, l'intelligence artificielle vs l'emploi, et le bien être au travail. **Bonus** : [Podcast](https://www.rtbf.be/auvio/detail_le-grand-oral?id=2284456)
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Mubashar Iqbal - Will robots take my job ? Make the test ;-)
      • Tanmay Vora - (2012) A Gentle Friday Reminder: Go Slow
      • Tuck Sleep - (2017) Memory and Sleep | How Does Sleep Affect Your Short and Long Term Memory
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Trevor Haynes - (2018) Dopamine, Smartphones & You: A battle for your time
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Tom M. Sittler - (2017) Fighting the evil influence of Facebook (but keeping the good bits): a manifesto and how-to guide
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Tim Denning - (2018) Why You’re Not Happy With Your Career
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Agnès Crepet - (2017) Don't say that you don't have enough time
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Nikola Tore - (2017) How employee wellness affects productivity: four fundamental pillars
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • 7DRL Challenge 2019 - In 2005, the roguelike community established a yearly event, the 7DRL Challenge, in which developers are challenged to create a roguelike in seven days. This allows one to have the shared misery of knowing you are not the only one tracking down a bad pointer at the 167th hour. The annual event occurs during a week in early March.
      • Gretchen Rubin - 9 Things You Can Do to Be Happy in the Next 30 Minutes
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Alicia Liu - (2018) Go Slow to Go Fast — [Part 1: You](https://medium.com/counter-intuition/go-slow-to-go-fast-part-1-you-a4974ceb8a7c), [Part 2: Team](https://medium.com/counter-intuition/go-slow-to-go-fast-part-2-team-e793bb0d658a), [Part 3: World](https://medium.com/counter-intuition/go-slow-to-go-fast-part-3-world-efb76c4de220)
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Karen Wickre - Working From Home Is Usually a Disaster — Unless You Try This
      • Nonviolent Communication - an approach to nonviolent living based on the idea that all human beings have the capacity for compassion and only resort to violence or behavior that harms themselves and others when they do not recognize more effective strategies for meeting needs
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • The Knowledge Project - [Podcast] Podcast by Shane Parrish to uncover frameworks YOU can use to learn more in less time, make better decisions, and live a happier and more meaningful life.
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Libby Sander - (2018) Open offices make people talk less and email more
      • Michelle Venetucci Harvey - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
      • Meghan Hebel - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
  • Tuning

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Christophe Vanlancker - (2012) How to change DNS in DHCP on the BBox2
      • Christophe Vanlancker - (2010) How to Bridge the Lan ports of your Belgacom BBox2
      • Michael Hoting - Optimizing WD My Cloud NAS drive [Part 1](http://blog.cloud-client.info/?p=1365), [Part 2](http://blog.cloud-client.info/?p=1384)
      • Philippe Teuwen - wiki with useful detailed information about Belgacom BBox2
  • Emacs

  • Vim

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Sam Whited - (2015) The Dharma of Vi
      • vimcolorschemes - Trending vim color schemes
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Tricks to play with vim
      • Vim Tips Wiki - Search and replace in VIM
      • zzapper - Best of Vim Tips / compiled from 16 Years of Vi + 10+ years of Vim
      • Steve Losh - Status Lines
      • **VimAwesome** - Awesome Vim Plugins from Accross the universe
      • Daniel Miessler - A vim Tutorial and Primer
      • Josh Reichardt - Useful Vim Plugins
      • Fred Hébert - Vim and Composability
      • Ian Langworth - Vim After 15 Years
      • mhinz/vim-galore - awesome list of tips and resources for Vim
      • Roger Guldbrandsen - (2017) Vim: My Shiniest Gems
      • Tom Ryder - (2017) Shell from vi
      • Tom Ryder - (2012) Vim anti-patterns
      • Why vi Rocks - a collection of commands, command sequences which make vi rock
      • Vim Tips Wiki - (2003) Highlight unwanted spaces
      • Vincent Danen - (2008) Using vi key bindings in bash and zsh
      • Samuel Walladge - (2018) Why vim is a solid code editor for 2018
      • Lucas Fernandes da Costa - (2017) Quick vIM Tips That Will Save Your Life
      • Joe Nelson aka begriffs - (2019) History and effective use of Vim
      • Alexander Vasilyevich Dzyoba - (2019) How I revamped my Vim setup
      • George Ornbo - (2019) Vim: you don't need NERDtree or (maybe) netrw
      • Dimitri Merejkowsky - (2017) Let's have a pint of (vim) ale! | Write a custom language linter for ale
      • VimTricks Archives - Vim tricks, tips, plugins, recipes, and more. Learn valuable tips to hone your Vim skills - either novice or advanced!
      • Alexander González Fertel - (2021) Vim is actually worth it
      • romainl/vim-gists.md - Vim-related gists
      • Matthieu Cneude - A Vim Guide for Advanced Users
      • Matthieu Cneude - A Vim Guide For Experts
      • Vimways - is a Vim-themed advent calendar. Largely inspired by the early [24ways](https://24ways.org/), their primary goal is to publish one high quality article about Vim per day during the twenty-four days before Christmas.
      • Danilo Spinella - (2018) Fancy Vim Plugins
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Preslav Mihaylov - (2021) How to set up Vim for Go Development
      • Jogendra Kumar - (2020) Using Vim for Go Development
      • Paschalis Tsilias - (2019) My Vim IDE setup for Go.
      • Zeynel Abidin Öztürk - (2020) NerdTree 6.9.10 keyboard shortcuts
      • Bennett Hardwick - (2019) Advanced beginner Vim tricks
      • Seena Burns - (2017) Vim Setup For Rust
      • Justin M. Keyes - (2019) We Can Have Nice Things | Neovim and the state of text editor art in 2019. **See also** [Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt-vmPC_-Ho). [Source](https://lobste.rs/s/wfj5y2/neovim_state_text_editor_art_2019)
      • Derek Prior - (2016) My Life with NeoVim
      • Ask Different - Install 2 different OS X versions on the same machine/hdd
      • Hanxue Lee - (2016) Installing Jenkins on OS X using Homebrew
      • MacAdmins on Slack - Place where many of OS X Admins belong
      • Adrian Hesketh - (2020) Using Nix to set up my new Mac
      • Apple Support - Mac keyboard shortcuts
      • Randall Wood/jenkins-slave-osx - Example of Jenkins slave setup script for Mac OSX
      • Vinod Yalburgi - How to Install OS X Yosemite on New Partition and Dual-Boot with Mavericks
      • Christian Zibreg - (2015) How to start up your Mac from a bootable CD/DVD, USB thumb drive or external storage device
      • Daniel Miessler - 8 Powerful Features of Safari That Few People Know About
      • Maksym Grebenets - (2015) Jenkins Remote Node on Mac OS X
      • Praval Singh - (2015) Your Mac is probably eating your Internet bandwidth (and you don’t know about it!). **Bonus** : other links on the subject : [1](https://paulromer.net/iot-nsurlsessiond-and-trust/) [2](https://ayteck.blogspot.be/2015/09/limited-bandwidth-apple-and-hell-caused.html) [3](https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6605949?tstart=0) [4](https://theblogmatic.wordpress.com/2015/11/26/solution-nsurlsessiond-taking-up-bandwidth-and-downloading-data-mac/)
      • Wesley Moore - Finding an Alternative to Mac OS X
      • Kevin Burke - Make your Go Binaries Homebrew Installable
      • Rich Trouton - (2014) Managing the Authorization Database in OS X Mavericks | and probably for later versions too
      • OSXDaily - (2017) How to Use Touch ID to Authenticate sudo on Mac OS
      • sghiassy - How to disable Device Enrollment Notification on Mac / Comment se débarrasser de la notification pour "Inscription du Périphérique" sur Mac
      • kentcdodds - Shared dotfiles for MacOS
      • Homebrew Formulae - is an online package browser for Homebrew – the macOS package manager.
      • Lucas Hall - 8 open source tools for managing macOS
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Mattia Gheda - (2020) So, tell me about Nix
      • **ShellCheck** - finds bugs in your shell scripts. [Source code](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck). Can be used in Vim through [ALE](https://github.com/w0rp/ale), [Neomake](https://github.com/neomake/neomake), or [Syntastic](https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic)
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • devhints - Vim scripting cheatsheet
      • Miguel Rentes - (2015) moreutils: the utilities package every UNIX/Linux/Mac OS developer should know | nice utilities
      • Yubico Support - macOS Logon Tool Configuration Guide : Enable Yubico 2FA at macOs login screen and for screensaver
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Mathias Polligkeit - (2020) Dev Environment Setup With Nix on MacOS
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • MorganGeek - My cheatsheet for Vim
      • MorganGeek - My cheatsheet for MacOS
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Spencer Heywood aka heywoodlh - (2020) My "Linux-like" MacOS Setup | finally some inspiration and concrete solution to the mess of managing GUI apps with Nix on MacOS.
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Tricks to play with vim
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
  • Linux for fun

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

  • Raspberry Pi

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Ard Ray - Persistent IPtables on Raspberry Pi (Raspbian)
      • Raspberry Pi Stack Exchange - What should be done to secure Raspberry Pi?
      • Stefan Pröll - (2016) A Reasonable Secure, Self-Hosted Password Database with Versioning and Remote Access
  • Code signing ###

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Laszlo Pusztai - (2012) hdiutil Requires sudo for Read/Write
      • Apple Developer Docs - About Code Signing
      • **Apple Developer Docs** - macOS Code Signing In Depth
      • Morten Johan Sørvig - (2014) An update on OS X Code Signing
      • ouchangjian - difference between codesign and productsign ?
      • Stack Overflow - what to sign, with which certificate ?
      • Andy Brice - (2012) How to sign your Mac OS X App for Gatekeeper. **Bonus** : [things have changed, see this article for the update](https://successfulsoftware.net/2014/10/17/signing-qt-applications-for-mac-os-x-10-9-5-and-10-10/)
      • anime-planet - one of the most complete manga and anime database for finding recommended content, or cataloging and reviewing your collection
      • Colin Hughes - Project Euler proposes a series of challenging mathematical/computer programming problems
      • Programming Puzzles StackExchange - Tweetable Mathematical Art
      • BetterExplained - Math lessons that click | Finally understand math, don't memorize it.
      • Khan Academy Long-term Research - Playful worlds of creative math: a design exploration
      • /r/itsaunixsystem - every satirical, embarrassing, incorrect usage of Technology in Movies, TV Shows, and Video Games!
      • MorganGeek - [FR] :fr: FileBot : le couteau suisse du renommage de films et séries
      • moviecode - Source Code in TV and Films / Images of the computer code appearing in TV and films and what they really are.
      • Short of the Week - Watch the best short films online
      • Vimeo - The high-quality home for video hosting and watching in HD with no ads, used by a vast number of indie filmmakers. The place to find refreshing, art-house movies to stream on demand.
      • Zach Alexander - (2016) 10 Tech Movies to Get You Coding Again
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • DoesTheDogDie.com - Crowdsourced emotional spoilers for movies, tv, books and more.
      • Spoiler.io - Random Movies and TV Shows Spoilers.
      • Jay Riverlong - (2021) No More Movies
      • Rate Your Music - one of the most complete music database for cataloging, tagging and reviewing your music collection
      • jamb0ss/awesome-ambient-noises - A curated list of awesome ambient noises for listening while programming
      • MorganGeek - work / programming playlists selection
      • Tellement Nomade - [FR] :fr: forum for reviews, advices from audiophiles and discussions about music material (headphones, music players...)
      • Ranker - Some of the Best Songs Based on Game of Thrones
      • ProgrammableWeb - Music related APIs
      • MusicIP - MusicIP analyses and fingerprints your music library
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • foobar2000 - List of all plugins for foobar2000
      • Tunefind - Walking Dead tv show soundtracks online
      • Banjo Guy Ollie - [Videos] videos of Olivier Longuet (aka Ollie LongZ / BanjoGuyOllie), a youtuber making awesome video game music covers. **Bonus** : his other youtube channel [FR] :fr: [Grand Theft Z'Audio](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAORviTS6Ua_a0eo4XGDPPg) if you like funny surreal dubbing of games cinematic, mainly inspired by [Message à caractère informatif (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozJmcB-mVgw)
      • MoonPoint - Using PuTTY to set up a SOCKS Proxy Connection
      • Steve Losh - :metal: (2009) Why People Don’t Like Metal
      • Steve Losh - (2010) Keep Calm and Carry On | listen to music, damn it!
      • Graspop Metal Meeting - Archives of Graspop Line up through time :metal:
      • midomi - Use your voice or your mic to identify music
      • Marc Allard - (2016) :fr: [FR] Nous sommes ce que nous écoutons
      • lofi.cafe - lofi music - Lofi music streams for studying, working, and relaxing.
      • sebsauvage.net - 🇫🇷 [FR] Musique en ligne, sélections par sebsauvage
      • Classic 21 - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] est une station de radio belge de service public orientée vers la musique pop/rock de 1950 à nos jours. Faisant partie de la RTBF, sa création remonte au 1ᵉʳ avril 2004, date à laquelle Radio 21 a cédé la place à deux nouvelles stations : Pure FM et Classic 21.
      • Obscurify Music - If you're on spotify, Obscurify let you learn more about your music taste and compare it to others' with Obscurify.
      • cmd.fm - Use play command to begin listening. For example: play electronic pop, play madonna etc..
      • radio paradise - an eclectic dj-mixed blend of rock, indie, electronica, world music, and more. listener supported & always 100% commercial free
      • Homenet Howto - Interesting guide to how computer networks work
      • MoonPoint - Configuring IE 10 to use an SSH SOCKS Proxy Server
      • Daniel Miessler - Security: How To Monitor Your Network Connections
      • /r/netsec - network security on reddit
      • Thomas Graf - DockerCon 2017 - Cilium - Network and Application Security with BPF and XDP
      • Sreenivas Makam - Docker Networking - Common Issues and Troubleshooting Techniques
      • VirtualBox issues tracker - Network adapters not working after host returns from sleep Win 7 host Linux Mint 17.2 guest
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • Sal Ferrarello - (2016) Chrome Clear Redirect Cache
      • Super User
      • AWS Docs - determine your instance's IPv4 addresses using instance metadata :
      • **Lobsters** - Lobsters is a technology-focused community centered around link aggregation and discussion
      • **HCKR News** - unofficial alternative hacker news interface, fixing some Hacker News UI [Issues](https://hckrnews.com/about.html)
      • **sebsauvage** - :fr: [FR] Liens en vrac de sebsauvage
      • **DEVURLS** - a developer news aggregator.
      • **Y Combinator** - Hacker News : social news aggregator focusing on computer science and entrepreneurship. Related : [Additional news lists](https://news.ycombinator.com/lists)
      • **daily.dev** - The Homepage Every Developer Deserves | daily.dev is the fastest growing online community for developers to stay updated on the best developer news.
      • TechCrunch - latest technology news and information on startups
      • Popurls - Mother of news aggregators - aggregate news from most popular internet front pages
      • Alltop - News aggregator, similar to Popurls. Aggregates news by topic also
      • Trendsmap - shows you the latest trends from Twitter, for anywhere in the world.
      • Daniel Miessler - a very interesting blog about InfoSec, technology and humans
      • Le blog d'un odieux connard - [FR] :fr: caustic news / news satire
      • the morning paper - an interesting/influential/important paper from the world of CS every weekday morning, as selected by Adrian Colyer
      • OSNews - explore the future of computing and about technology, OS, hardware, development, and other cool news
      • Jeffrey Ventrella - Nature -> Brain -> Technology | Things and Stuff
      • reddit - most controversial links
      • Korben - :fr: [FR] Upgrade your mind
      • Matthieu Lesne aka coreight - :fr: [FR] Le blog d'infos et astuces web; high tech
      • TECHURLS - a technology news aggregator.
      • SCIURLS - a science news aggregator.
      • DevOps Newsletters - a one stop shop for the best DevOps news content from around the world.
      • Seth's Blog - Seth Godin's Blog on marketing, tribes and respect.
      • Mike Crittenden - Blog on engineering / self improvement topics.
      • Nicolas Delsaux aka Riduidel - :fr: [FR] Shaarli de Riduidel | discovered via [**sebsauvage**](https://sebsauvage.net/links/)
      • Nix OS Docs - Garbage Collection | handy commands for reclaiming disk space from deleted packages.
      • Mattia Gheda - (2020) Speedy Development environments with Nix and Docker
      • NixOS Wiki - A NixOS cheat sheet
      • Nix Dev Guide - Ad hoc developer environments¶
      • TechBeacon - 25 IT Ops pros and experts to follow on Twitter
      • TechBeacon - IT-OPS articles & resources
      • O'Reilly Media - The latest ideas, articles about operations.
      • Red Hat Blog - Official Red Hat Blog
      • Linda Rosencrance - (2018) The best cloud and IT Ops conferences of 2018
      • SysAdvent Calendar - Pre Christmas Tips and Tricks for Sysadmins
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Michael Buckbee - Definitive Guide to DNS TTL Settings
      • DigitalOcean - What do you do with your first five minutes on a new server?
      • Sylvain Kalache - First 5 Commands When I Connect on a Linux Server
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Charity Majors aka mipsytipsy - (2017) Lies My Parents Told Me (About Logs)
      • Aurore Malherbes - (2017) Prevent command with a specific option to be run on your server
      • Pat Cable - Balancing Security and Your On-Call Rotation Using Deputize
      • Jon Prall - (2007) 85 Operations Rules to Live By
      • John Allspaw - (2007) Knowing when you can fail is mandatory.
      • LZone - IT Ops Cheat Sheet
      • Matthew Skelton - (2013) Let’s Talk About Operational Features, not Non-Functional Requirements
      • David Mytton - How and why we use DevOps checklists
      • Derek Weeks - Embedding Ownership: A DevOps Best Practice
      • AskF5 Support - Overview of colored status icons in the Configuration utility
      • Deb Shinder - The rise and fall of the all-powerful admin
      • Damon Edwards - (2014) Jenkins is for Development. Rundeck is for Operations.
      • Charity Majors aka mipsytipsy - (2017) Ops: It's everyone's job now
      • Stack Exchange - How to test provisioning and configuration in Ansible setup?
      • CollectNode - CollectNode makes easier the IT admin life
      • DOESConsulting - Load Balancing FAQs and Key Concepts
      • Paul English - (2017) The truth about sysadmins
      • plop_plop_sys - (2014) [FR] :fr: - Journal So, you wanna be a sysadmin ? (Trolldi inside)
      • Fred Hébert - (2015) Lessons Learned while Working on Large-Scale Server Software
      • arvind - (2017) In DevOps, Dev is Killing Ops // read the full article + conclusion to have a better understanding
      • Doug Tedder - (2017) Ops, just get out of the way
      • David Mytton - (2015) Server Naming Conventions and Best Practices
      • Matthew Skelton - (2013) Operability can Improve if Developers Write a Draft Run Book
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Matthew Skelton - (2017) [Slides] Practical Operability Techniques for Teams
      • Steve Smith - (2017) Aim for Operability, not DevOps As A Cult
      • Russ Collier - (2013) It Takes Dev and Ops to Make DevOps
      • Cindy Sridharan - (2017) Everyone is not Ops
      • Dan North - (2017) [Video] Ops and Operability
      • Erez Yaary - (2017) How to secure the container lifecycle
      • Raymond Rutjes - (2017) Pragmatic Releasing: Less Worry, More Shipping
      • Ask Hacker News - (2017) How do you deal with operational work as a software engineer?
      • Asaf Yigal - (2017) SRE vs. DevOps — a False Distinction?
      • Nicolas De Nayer - (2017) The Duty Guy: the key to empowering engineers
      • Jérôme Petazzoni - (2017) DevOps, Docker, and Empathy | Just because we’re using containers doesn’t mean that we “do DevOps.”
      • Ericka Chickowski - (2017) Epic IT Ops fails: The 5 worst blunders of 2017
      • Simon Sharwood - (2017) GitLab.com melts down after wrong directory deleted, backups fail
      • Grant Fritchey - (2017) You’re not delivering DevOps to the database
      • DevOpsGuys - (2017) Where’s the Ops in DevOps? Part 1. **See also** : [Part 2](https://www.red-gate.com/blog/database-devops/wheres-the-ops-in-devops-part-2) and [Part 3](https://www.red-gate.com/blog/database-devops/wheres-the-ops-in-devops-part-3)
      • Jennifer Riggins - (2018) 6 Lessons from Bitnami’s Transition to Container-Based Ops
      • Matt Watson - (2017) What Is Site Reliability Engineering and Why You Should Embrace It
      • Matt Watson - (2017) What is Web Operations? How Does it Relate to DevOps and SRE?
      • Matt Watson - (2014) Supporting Production Applications the DevOps Way
      • Coda Hale - (2017) Risky Business Requires Active Operators | about the risks of automation in order to successfully and safely wield its power.
      • Dan McKinley - (2017) You Can’t Have a Rollback Button | The internet is a big truck. It’s really hard to drive it backwards.
      • **Paul Hammond** - (2010) [Slides] Always ship trunk | Managing change in complex websites
      • Travis Greene - (2018) 7 arguments against NoOps | just say no
      • **Mike Loukides** - (2017) The evolution of DevOps
      • Mandi Walls - (2017) Configuration Management is Old and Boring
      • Manisha Sahasrabudhe - (2017) 7 things to consider while moving to a microservices architecture
      • Chelsey Lang - (2017) 4 Ways to Approach Incident Management and Improve Mean Time to Resolution
      • Esther Schindler - (2016) 3 Ways Devs Can Help Ops: An Operations Perspective
      • Esther Schindler - (2016) 3 Way Ops Can Help Devs: A Developer Perspective
      • Michael Cote - (2018) The many-faced god of operational excellence, DevOps and now 'site reliability engineering'
      • Jamie Andrews - (2017) Inspec gives insight
      • **Rob Kinyon** - (2016) What does Operations *do*?
      • Jim Leonardo - (2017) Is it DevOps? What is DevOps and what is not DevOps
      • Patrick Cable - (2017) This Christmas, build your own PKI
      • Robert Treat - (2017) sysadmins - the evolution of a role amidst revolutionary hype.
      • cscareerthrowaway567 - (2017) Accidentally destroyed production database on first day of a job, and was told to leave, on top of this i was told by the CTO that they need to get legal involved, how screwed am i?
      • Dmitriy Samovskiy - (2016) The Rise of New Operations
      • Nexthink - Periodic Table of IT Ops Tools
      • Antonio Cangiano - (2018) Building Better Software With Info-Ops: An Interview With Daniel B. Markham
      • Théo Chamley - (2018) 7 best practices for operating containers
      • Krishelle Hardson-Hurley - (2017) So you want to be an SRE?
      • Fred Hébert - (2019) Operator Experience (OpEx), Observability, and making observable systems
      • ops.tips - articles, tutorials and guides about cloud-native technologies: AWS, Golang, Containers, Linux, Infrastructure as a Service and DevOps. **Shortcuts :** [All gists](https://ops.tips/gists/) and [All articles](https://ops.tips/blog/)
      • Jan Schaumann - (2020) (A few) Ops Lessons We All Learn The Hard Way
      • Charity Majors - (2020) The Future of Ops Careers. **See also** : [Christine Yen](https://www.honeycomb.io/blog/the-future-of-developer-careers/) on the same blog.
      • The Downtime Project - (2021) 7 Lessons From 10 Outages
      • Eli McGarvie - (2022) 13 Best Tech Documentaries For Developers | You can't go wrong with these developer documentaries...
      • IMSE - Internet Movie Search Engine
      • **Tunefind** - Music from all popular tv shows
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Dmitriy Samovskiy - (2011) Complex Systems: Generalists and Specialists | on diagnosing problems
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Google - [Video] How Google Protects Its Corporate Security Perimeter without Firewalls / Very interesting insight into Google's BeyondCorp Zero Trust Network.
      • **Tunefind** - Music from all popular tv shows and movies
      • **khinsider** - good place to find video game music
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Morten Johan Sørvig - (2014) An update on OS X Code Signing
      • anime-planet - one of the most complete manga and anime database for finding recommended content, or cataloging and reviewing your collection
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • Metalcast - :metal: Ultimate metal show
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • **YouTube to MP3 converter**
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • **YouTube to MP3 converter**
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • MorganGeek - [FR] :fr: FileBot : le couteau suisse du renommage de films et séries
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • Summaread - Millions of articles summarized daily
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Nathen Harvey - (2017) Compliance as Code
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Mattia Gheda - (2020) An introduction to nix-shell | nix-shell allows you to define development environments for pretty much any language in a consistent way, it makes also easy to support different versions of the same language!
      • Similaires - 🇫🇷 [FR] Trouver les meilleurs films similaires | service de sélection de films similaires, qui vous aidera à choisir le prochain film ou la prochaine série.
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Rotten Tomatoes - quality measurement for movies & tv, by creating a score based on top critics
      • What the Hell Should I Watch on Netflix? - Your First World problems are over.
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Clara Darko - [Video] Movie montage of dystopian / utopias societies
      • David Firth - [Youtube] Salad Fingers is a psychological horror, dark humorous animation movie ranked among the top 10 culture phenomenon for 2005
      • Rating Graph - is an online visualization tool which generates fancy graphs from user ratings (ranging between 1.0 and 10.0) submitted to TV show's Episodes and Movies.
      • LDDM (Les Démons du MIDI) - [FR] :fr: [Podcast] every month, 2 hours of music from video games **Bonus** : [LDDM sur RadioKawa](http://www.radiokawa.com/jeux-video/les-demons-du-midi/?)
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Philippe Shiu - [IMG] math students tip
      • **What is my movie ?** - finds movies based on your own words, actors, directors, genres etc.
      • TVsubtitles.net - large collection of subtitles for tv shows
      • arXiv.org - Cornell University library : e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance and Statistics
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • TechBeacon - 25 IT Ops pros and experts to follow on Twitter
      • TechBeacon - IT-OPS articles & resources
      • Linda Rosencrance - (2018) The best cloud and IT Ops conferences of 2018
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Erez Yaary - (2017) How to secure the container lifecycle
      • Ericka Chickowski - (2017) Epic IT Ops fails: The 5 worst blunders of 2017
      • Travis Greene - (2018) 7 arguments against NoOps | just say no
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • AbuseIPDB - help make Web safer by providing a central repository for webmasters, system administrators, and other interested parties to report and identify IP addresses that have been associated with malicious activity online
      • Timeless Hacker News - refresh for 30 random good posts
      • Parkhi Rastogi - Recommend Movie by Plot (reveal movie title after reading the plot)
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • SoMeFilm - Movies / tv shows recommendations : what will you watch tonight ?
      • Movix.ai - Discover your movie in a few clicks | Movix.ai is a movie recommendation service based on artificial intelligence and Deep Learning. Click movies and tags you like and the system will do the rest — in a few clicks, Movix adapts to your preferences and gives you movies worth watching.
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Moviemania - super big textless high-resolution movie wallpapers database
      • 16Personalities - Music Preferences by Personality Type
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • **YouTube to MP3 converter**
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Tabletop Audio - Original, ambiances and music for your role playing games and stories
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • A Cloud Guru - (2020) [Audio] Operations: Past, Present, and Glorious Future Webinar, with Charity Majors aka mipsytipsy | This session covers the many guises of Ops work, picking the right companies, unexpected ways to apply that expertise, and how to make proactive career decisions that get you where you want to be.
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • MorganGeek - My AWS cheatsheet
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Principles of Chaos Engineering
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • **YouTube to MP3 converter**
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • musicForProgramming - Music possessing these qualities can often provide just the right amount of interest to occupy the parts of your brain that would otherwise be left free to wander and lead to distraction during your work.
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • **YouTube to MP3 converter**
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • My 90's TV - Go back to the 1990's via this nostalgic TV simulator and relive the original ads, music videos, movie trailers, shows and more!
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Doing math with awk
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • Putlocker - The easiest way to watch your favorite movies online!
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Cinesift - 'Cinesift' Sorts Ratings and Streaming Services to Help Users Pick Films. **Bonus** : [Presentation of Cinesift by Trend Hunter](https://www.trendhunter.com/trends/film-database)
      • summarize.tech - AI Powered video summaries
      • Metalcast - :metal: Ultimate metal show
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Classic 21 - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Les podcasts de Classic 21
      • DesGeeksetdeslettres - :fr: [FR] fournit des outils et des connaissances pour protéger votre vie privée contre la surveillance massive mondiale. Ce blog anime depuis 2009 une communauté florissante d'individus soucieux de la protection de la vie privée et s'informe au jour le jour des nouvelles avancées en matière de protection de vos données en ligne.
      • Electronic Frontier Foundation - EFF is working to protect our fundamental rights regardless of technology, to educate the press, policymakers and the general public about civil liberties issues related to technology, and to act as a defender of those liberties.
      • MorganGeek - Random Horror Show : some random short horror movies in loop. Inspired by the BIFFF and [Short of the Week / Short Horror Movies](https://www.shortoftheweek.com/channels/horror/)
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
      • Netflix - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • SysAdvent Calendar - Pre Christmas Tips and Tricks for Sysadmins
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • IT Landscape for sysadmins - Open source projects aggregator for system administrators.
      • Alex Zhitnitsky - (2014) 15 Tools Java Developers Should Use After a Major Release
      • Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0
      • RockBox - metal music torrent tracker :metal:
  • Apache

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Duncan Crombie - System: Analyzing Apache Log Files
      • Duncan Crombie - New Apache instance with Reverse Proxy
      • DigiCert - Using Multiple SSL Certificates in Apache with One IP Address
      • SSL Shopper - Apache SSL Installation Instructions
      • SSL Shopper - Apache Redirect HTTP to HTTPS using mod_rewrite
      • Apache Docs - Redirecting and Remapping with mod_rewrite
      • Apache Docs - VirtualHost usage examples
      • Jeff Starr - Stupid .htaccess Tricks
      • Jeff Starr - .htaccess Cleanup
      • Server Fault - difference between _default_:* and *:* in VirtualHost Context
      • Dave Child - mod_rewrite Cheat Sheet
      • Stack Overflow - Apache httpd.conf for redirecting ip to hostname
      • Apache Docs - [FR] :fr: Virtualhost directive in Apache 2.4
      • TBS Internet - [FR] :fr: Apache et VirtualHost SSL avec un wildcard ou multi-site
      • phanan/htaccess - A collection of useful .htaccess snippets.
      • AskApache - THE Ultimate .htaccess tutorial with 100's of Examples | This is a guide for using htaccess to the fullest. **Bonus** : [Htaccess Files from Github](https://www.askapache.com/htaccess-file/)
      • Remy van Elst & Juerd - Cipherli.st : Examples of strong Ciphers for Apache, nginx, Lighttpd and other tools
      • Sebastien Lebreton - [FR] :fr: Authentification forte par certificats et transfert de certificats de Apache vers Tomcat.
      • Apache Docs - Security Tips for Apache HTTP server
  • Atlassian

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Katrina Morales - (2017) 5 real-life examples of beautiful technical documentation | user friendly docs on confluence
      • Atlassian Release Notes - All release notes for all Atlassian products in one place!
      • Atlassian Community - forums recent posts
      • Atlassian Jira - Jira Server and Data Center: current work and future plans dashboard.
      • Atlassian Docs - Java Option http.nonProxyHosts does not work | useful info for Jira, Confluence & BitBucket
      • Atlassian Docs - Product guides & APIs for Confluence, Bitbucket, Stride / Hipchat, Jira, Bamboo...
      • Karl Tate - (2018) Confluence Best Practice: 10 Quick Tips for Maintaining Your Confluence Environment
  • Infrastructure

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • HashiCorp - Resource Library | Learn how to provision, secure , connect , and run any infrastructure for any application
      • Dan Tehranian - (2014) Building a Better Dashboard for Virtual Infrastructure
      • Marvin Pinto - (2015) A Framework for Deployment of Immutable Infrastructure
      • Eran Chetzroni - (2017) Tips for reducing the cost of your infrastructure
      • Denny Cherry - (2017) Another Cloud Outage (#awsdown this time) Another Group of Companies Show They Don’t Have DR
      • Subbu Allamaraju - (2016) Don’t Build Private Clouds
      • The OpenStack Marketplace - [Private Clouds](https://www.openstack.org/marketplace/hosted-private-clouds/) + [Public Clouds](https://www.openstack.org/marketplace/public-clouds/)
      • Michal Charemza - (2017) Non atomic deployments | Cron-free deferred delete of obsolete static resources | The best infrastructure is the one that doesn't exist
      • Jonathan Block - (2018) Scaling Jenkins | good tips for AWS, infrastructure design...
      • Rodion Chachura - (2018) System testing: Localstack + Terraform
      • Nic Jackson - (2018) HashiCorp Terraform: Modules as Building Blocks for Infrastructure
      • Terragrunt - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper that provides extra tools for keeping your configurations DRY, working with multiple Terraform modules, and managing remote state. | DRY and maintainable Terraform code.
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Gruntwork Docs - How to configure a production-grade AWS account structure using Gruntwork AWS Landing Zone | Guide for configuring a production-grade AWS account structure, including how to manage multiple environments, users, permissions, and audit logging. We’ll also discuss how to implement a Landing Zone solution that lets you quickly spin up new AWS accounts that all implement a security baseline that enforces your company’s policies.
      • Fernanda Martins - (2020) [Slides] The hitchhiker's guide to terraform your infrastructure
      • Sam Savage - (2020) Terraform is not Infrastructure As Code and it kills DevOps
      • Tiexin Guo - (2021) On DevOps — 9. Infrastructure as Code — Clean Code, Terraform Introduction, and Best Practices
      • Spencer Baugh - (2021) Write code, not configuration
      • mumble.org.uk - (2022) Infrastructure in this post-DevOps world ?
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Stéphane Robert - :fr: [FR] (2021) Regula l’outil d’Analyse Statique pour l’Infra As Code
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Carlos Nunez - (2017) Top 3 Terraform Testing Strategies for Ultra-Reliable Infrastructure-as-Code
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Gruntwork Docs - How to configure a production-grade AWS account structure using Gruntwork AWS Landing Zone | Guide for configuring a production-grade AWS account structure, including how to manage multiple environments, users, permissions, and audit logging. We’ll also discuss how to implement a Landing Zone solution that lets you quickly spin up new AWS accounts that all implement a security baseline that enforces your company’s policies.
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Wolfram Hempel - (2018) An introduction to medieval cities and cloud security
      • Rosemary Wang - (2019) Test-Driven Development for Infrastructure
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Rosemary Wang - (2019) [Slides] Test-Driven Development (TDD) for Infrastructure
      • George Richardson - (2021) Failing Faster with Terraform
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Pedro Artino - (2016) Test Driven Infrastructure with Goss
      • George Richardson - (2022) How Infrastructure as Code Should Feel
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Jeff Geerling - (2017) dockrun oneshot — quick local environments for testing infrastructure
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Sam Savage - (2020) Terraform is not Infrastructure As Code and it kills DevOps
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
      • Adarsh Shah - (2020) Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code | Deliver Infrastructure and Software running on it Rapidly and Reliably at Scale
  • Jira

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Idalko - (2018) A guide to Jira workflow best practices (with examples)
      • Dan Radigan - (2013) 8 steps to Jira field greatness
      • Dan Radigan - (2013) Building an awesome Jira workflow: concepts and examples
      • Maksym Grebenets - (2015) JIRA ID in Git Commit Messages
      • Adam Boczek - (2016) JIRA Workflows from the Trenches | The Problem with the Standard Configuration + Some useful Practices and Rules
      • Idalko - (2018) The worst (common) advice for Jira that is killing your productivity
      • Vjaceslavs Kreidikovs - (2018) JIRA workflow configuration tips, explanation & examples
      • Kim Wall - (2017) The human side to scaling Jira software: governance, change control, and more
      • Atlassian Docs - Project screens, schemes and fields
      • Atlassian Community - (2018) What would be your advice to first-time Jira Software admins? | good tips & tricks in answers
      • Atlassian Docs - Configuring a custom field : Adding a new context | Adding a new context allows you to configure a custom field differently for different combinations of issue types and projects.
      • Atlassian Docs - Latest Jira documentation for REST API **Bonus** : [Jira REST API examples](https://developer.atlassian.com/server/jira/platform/jira-rest-api-examples/)
      • jira-python Docs - Jira-python lib usage examples
      • Atlassian Docs - Enable Dark Feature in Jira
      • Atlassian Docs - Latest Jira documentation for REST API **Bonus** : [Jira REST API examples](https://developer.atlassian.com/server/jira/platform/jira-rest-api-examples/)
      • Atlassian Docs - Latest Jira documentation for REST API **Bonus** : [Jira REST API examples](https://developer.atlassian.com/server/jira/platform/jira-rest-api-examples/)
  • Logging

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Splunk Plugin for Jenkins
      • LZone - Splunk Cheat Sheet
      • CloudBees - Jenkins at Splunk and Splunking Jenkins +[Video on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlsEprySOrg)
      • Eugen Paraschiv - 9 Logging Sins in Your Java Applications
      • Splunk Docs - Splunk Search reference
      • Tim O'Brien - (2013) 10 Steps to Get Your Crazy Logs Under Control
      • Sumit Maingi - (2016) What should you log in an application and how to avoid having 24×7 support looking at them?
      • Splunk Docs - Logging best practices. **See also** : [Overview of Splunk logging for Java](http://dev.splunk.com/view/splunk-logging-java/SP-CAAAE2K)
      • Daniel Lebrero - (2016) The boy who cried wolf, an IT tale | on the importance of a correct log level
  • Monitoring

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Rafael Eyng - Monitoring Your Application Status With Cabot
      • John Allspaw - (2007) The term “monitoring” needs clarification.
      • John Allspaw - (2013) Owning Attention (Considerations for Alert Design)
      • Server Density - 80 Linux Monitoring Tools
      • Andrew Wulf - Monitor Or Fail
      • Splunk Docs - Splunk Web : HipChat example for custom alert actions
      • Splunkbase - Splunk App : HipChat Room Notification Alert
      • Fortify8Fifty Labs - Configuring Splunk to Send HipChat Notifications
      • monitoring-fr - [FR] :fr: Inventory of most recommended open source monitoring solutions
      • MorganGeek - (2017) monitoring solutions compared
      • MorganGeek - (2017) monitoring tools summarized
      • Matt Watson - (2017) 6 Reasons Cloud Monitoring Is Different Than Server Monitoring
      • Steven Vaughan-Nichols - 16 Linux server monitoring commands you really need to know
      • Justyna Ilczuk - (2015) Bash monitoring tips - watch * [Justyna Ilczuk](http://tinystruggles.com/2015/03/22/bash-monitoring-tips.html) - (2015) Bash monitoring tips - watch * [Justyna Ilczuk](http://tinystruggles.com/2015/03/22/bash-monitoring-tips.html) - Bash monitoring tips - watch & tee tee tee
      • Matt Watson - (2017) 15 Metrics for DevOps Success
      • Ben Putano - (2018) Proven Steps to Achieving Deployment Nirvana
      • Ben Putano - (2017) The Top 21 Cloud Monitoring Tools for 2018
      • Charity Majors aka mipsytipsy - (2017) Best Practices for Observability
      • Alex Dzyoba - (2018) Instrumenting a Go service for Prometheus
      • Sasha Jeltuhin - (2018) The Challenges of Monitoring Kubernetes and OpenShift
      • Caitie McCaffrey - (2016) The Verification of a Distributed System | A practitioner's guide to increasing confidence in system correctness
  • Nginx

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Cody Parker - (2017) How To Force HTTPS in NGINX behind a classic AWS Load Balancer
      • David Walsh - (2016) Being a Dev Dad
      • Amala Espace Naissance - :fr: [FR] [Audio] Pleine conscience/Mindfulness
      • Les couilles sur la table - :fr: [FR] [Audio] (2020) #66 Papa mode d’emploi
      • Keeku - 🇫🇷 [FR] Le coin des podcasts pour enfants | Retrouvez de belles histoires de princesses et de dragons, de la méditation ou du yoga, de l’actualité, à écouter sur la route de l’école, à la maison, dans la voiture ou pendant les vacances ! Et tout cela gratuitement !
      • Tiniloo - :fr: [FR] propose des box cadeaux pour toute la famille. Livrées tous les mois par colis, ces boîtes comportent 4 à 6 produits surprises. Il peut s’agir d’articles pratiques (santé, hygiène, livres) ou plus ludiques (décoration, humour, etc.).
      • Nicolas Hoffmann, Elie Sloïm - (2014) :fr: [FR] Le coût de la non-qualité sur le Web : 50%
      • The Minds Journal - Synchronicity Happens For A Reason — There Are No Accidents And No Coincidences
      • Lou Bichard - (2018) Overcoming Programmer Career Obstacles With A Stoic Mindset
      • BrainyQuote - Patience Quotes
      • Thinking Humanity - (2015) 24 Of Socrates Most Important Quotes
      • Karolina Szczur - (2017) The State of the Web | A guide to impactful performance improvements
      • Addy Osmani - (2017) The Browser Hacker's Guide To Instant Loading
      • WebPagetest - Lighthouse Test - Run a Chrome Lighthouse Test | Lighthouse Test
      • Nadine Descheneaux - [FR] 🇫🇷 (2019) La dépression post-partum chez le père
      • Dr. Elaine Aron - (2005) The Highly Sensitive Parent
      • Ben Hoyt - (2021) The small web is beautiful
      • Felicia Schneiderhan - (2017) I Just Found Out I’m a Highly Sensitive Parent—And It Changed My Life
      • WebPagetest - Test a website's performance | WebPagetest is a tool that was originally developed by AOL for use internally and was open-sourced in 2008 under a BSD license. The platform is under active development on GitHub and is also packaged up periodically and available for download if you would like to run your own instance. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/WPO-Foundation/webpagetest)
      • Les-Supers-Parents.com - 🇫🇷 [FR] L’objectif de ce blog est de partager avec vous nos découvertes et notre progression en termes de “Parentalité Bienveillante et Respectueuse”. Vous y trouverez sous forme une synthèse structurée des toutes les informations que nous dénichons un peu partout… et leur mise en application.
      • Les couilles sur la table - :fr: [FR] [Audio] (2020) #67 Les pères au travail
      • Kelly McQuillan - (2020) What it’s like to parent when you’re a Highly Sensitive Person
      • JAMstack - stak’` : Modern web development architecture based on client-side JavaScript, reusable APIs, and prebuilt Markup. | The JAMstack is not about specific technologies. It’s a new way of building websites and apps that delivers better performance, higher security, lower cost of scaling, and a better developer experience.
      • Worse is better - It is the subjective idea that quality does not necessarily increase with functionality—that there is a point where less functionality ("worse") is a preferable option ("better") in terms of practicality and usability. Software that is limited, but simple to use, may be more appealing to the user and market than the reverse.
      • Exploring your mind - (2020) Socrates' Triple Filter Test is a great life lesson that can help you deal with gossip and rumors. The triple filter test is about Truth, goodness, and usefulness.
      • Philosophy Is Sexy - :fr: [FR] n’est pas qu’un podcast, c’est une parenthèse intime, un pas de côté, pour oser la philosophie, la désacraliser, la remettre au cœur de notre vie et se laisser inspirer. Marie Robert, auteure du best-seller traduit en quinze langues, "Kant tu ne sais plus quoi faire", de "Descartes pour les jours de doute" et "Le Voyage de Pénélope" (Flammarion-Versilio) nous interpelle de son ton complice et entrainant. La prof qu’on aurait aimé avoir, celle surtout qui va faire des philosophes nos précieux alliés.
      • Jack Lenox - (2019) How Improving Website Performance Can Help Save The Planet
      • John Cleese - [Video] on Stupidity
      • Farnam Street - (2014) Mistakes — It’s not the Failures that Define us so Much as How We Respond to Them
  • ServiceNow

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Joey Day - (2015) Integrating ServiceNow with HipChat
      • ServiceNow Community - Benefits of integrating ServiceNow with Git
      • ServiceNow Store - Service Now app store
      • ServiceNow Docs - REST API
      • ServiceNow Docs - Encoded Query Strings
      • ServiceNow Docs - Scripting in Business Rules
      • ServiceNow Docs - Debugging Business Rules
      • ServiceNow Docs - Fix Scripts & Testing Fix Scripts
      • ServiceNow Docs - Script Includes. Related : [Use Script Includes](https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/istanbul-servicenow-platform/page/script/server-scripting/concept/c_UseScriptIncludes.html)
      • Minimi - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] Articles / news dédiées aux bambins
      • Daniel Miessler - Is It Wrong to Have Children?
      • Histoires de Darons - :fr: [FR] La parole est aux darons ! Tous les premiers et troisièmes lundis de chaque mois, Fabrice FLORENT invite un daron, connu ou anonyme, à raconter son Histoire autour de la paternité.
      • Moi, Papa - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] [Videos] [Audio] Un podcast de 5 épisodes dans lequel Adrien De Vyver reçoit des experts et abordent les difficultés, les joies, le stress, les besoins des jeunes ou futurs nouveaux papas. Les mamans ont cet instinct maternel qui les unis, après 9 mois de grossesse, à leur enfant. Mais comment aider les pères à trouver leurs plac... Plus
      • The Daddy Corner - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [FR] [BE] les papas ont aussi leur espace d’information
      • Nitzia Logothetis - (2018) Monitoring Our Parenting | Does tracking your child's vital signs keep him safe or drive you crazy?
      • Amélie Micoud - 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 [BE] [FR] (2021) 8 super box pour enfants (bébés compris!)
      • Ian Lurie - (2017) Code Coverage Analysis for Better Page Speed
      • Exposure-Mat - build yourself a free light meter that fits in your wallet.
      • Real News - some Socrates quotes worth the reading
      • Joe L. Wroten - What’s In A Photo?
      • Farnam Street - (2014) Mistakes — It’s not the Failures that Define us so Much as How We Respond to Them
      • Zen Sayings - Zen masters say "Don't seek the truth - just drop your opinions" | Zen quotes
      • The Golden Hour Calculator - Sunrise and Sunset information for photographers | a.k.a. what's the best time to take a good picture depending on your location. That's a tip I've learned while preparing my visit to the Neon Museum in Las Vegas
      • La boite verte - :fr: [FR] Site de découverte sur la photographie, la science, les arts et tout ce qui est insolite.
      • Marc Chaillou - [FR] :fr: (2017) Pourquoi il faut éviter de prendre des photos avec son smartphone et privilégier un reflex lorsque l'on veut faire de la qualité.
      • eBru - 🇫🇷 🇧🇪 [FR] [BE] Bruxelles d'antan - Bruxelles en vieilles photos, publicités et cartes postales
      • The Downtime Project - A podcast about why things break on the Internet.
      • The Life Coach School - podcasts by Brooke Castillo
      • Break Things on Purpose - A podcast about the practice of Chaos Engineering.
      • Grand bien vous fasse ! - (2021) :fr: [FR] [Audio] L'hypersensibilité
      • Survival Sherpa - Helping each other on the climb to self-reliance and preparedness, one step at a time
      • The Shipt It! Podcast
      • La voix dans ta tête - :fr: [FR] ou lvdt.audio : catalogue de podcasts à écouter
      • The Kubernetes Podcast - (from Google) is a weekly news and interview show with insight from the Kubernetes community.
      • The Prepper Times Slack Community - Global club for chatting about prepping, survivance and SHTF
      • M.D. Creekmore - The Survivalist Blog
      • Preparing for shtf - for people who are interested in survival topics, gear and how to prepare for any shtf situation
      • Homesteading - 133 Homesteading Skills for the Modern Day Homesteader
      • SHTF Plan - When the Shit Hits The Fan, you had be warned
      • Survival Life - Emergency Preparedness | Survival Skills | Survival Gear Reviews
      • Preparedness Community - Top Prepper Sites
      • Primitive Technology - Primitive Technology youtube channel : Making primitive huts and tools from scratch using only natural materials in the wild
      • /r/PrimitiveTechnology - discussions about primitive technology subject and official youtube channel
      • Mike Johnson - Survival Mindset of the Navy SEALs: 7 Mind Hacks To Survive Anything
      • **sebsauvage** - :fr: [FR] Liens en vrac de sebsauvage
      • /r/encryption - everything about encryption on reddit
      • /r/privacy - everything about privacy on reddit
      • DuckDuckGo - Fix Tracking : how to stop getting tracked on desktop and mobile
      • PrivacyAngel - Better protect your privacy online | Know which data you share for each popular online services.
      • RestorePrivacy - Your online privacy resource center
      • Mo Bitar - Privacy is Power
      • Walker Harrison - The Search for Self: How to obtain and analyze your history of Google searches
      • Fried - introduction guide to online privacy. a bit outdated on some advices
      • Golden Frog - I Am Anonymous When I Use a VPN – 10 Myths Debunked
      • Google - Google' guide : How to keep your stuff secure and private
      • cafai - Tor best practices | Privacy in Digital Era
      • Le Monde.fr - [FR] :fr: (2013) NSA : un juge américain estime la collecte de données contraire à la Constitution
      • The Battle for Net Neutrality - The Internet is under attack. But we can still win.
      • Georg Szalai - (2015) Google Chairman Eric Schmidt: "The Internet Will Disappear"
      • Carl Chenet - (2017) The Slack Threat | why you may need alternatives to slack
      • JC Brand - (2018) Slack's bait and switch | We all know the real reason Slack has closed off their gateways. Their business model dictates that they should. They're a typical walled garden, information silo or Siren Server
      • Bozhidar Bozhanov - (2017) GDPR – A Practical Guide For Developers
      • Surveillance Self-Defense - (2017) Creating Strong Passwords
      • Dennis Schubert - (2019) VPN - a Very Precarious Narrative
      • Lionel Dricot aka PLOUM - (2020) 🇫🇷 [FR] Gemini, le protocole du slow web
      • Viktor Vecsei - (2020) Why you don't need a VPN
      • Mallory Lebel - :fr: [FR] (2022) Startpage et Duckduckgo sont-ils vendus aux commerciaux ?
      • Kash Goudarzi - (2022) Be anonymous
      • /r/pwned - data breaches, site defacements, rm's, hack logs
      • The Shipt It! Podcast
      • The Shipt It! Podcast
      • Sven Slootweg - (2015) Don't use VPN services.
      • Finn Brunton & Helen Nissenbaum - (2019) The Fantasy of Opting Out
      • John Andersen - REST Based ServiceNow / Jira Integration (PoC)
      • Unix Sheikh - (2021) JavaScript malware infested nightmare | some rant
      • Patricia Harteneck - (2018) Parenting When You Are Highly Sensitive | How to take care of your kids and yourself
      • u/C-Ron - [GUIDE] How to disable data logging in W10.
      • John Andersen - REST Based ServiceNow / Jira Integration (PoC)
      • web0 manifesto - web0 is the decentralised web | In other words, web0 is web3 without all the corporate right-libertarian Silicon Valley bullshit. **See also** [Source code](https://github.com/small-tech/web0) and [Small Technology Foundation Home](https://small-tech.org/)
      • Ciro S. Costa - (2018) Creating a simple extension to block websites
      • Aliza Vigderman & Gabe Turner - (2021) How To Remain Anonymous on the Internet | Learn over 20 ways to stay as private as possible on the web.
      • MorganGeek - (2021) When working from home is toxic
      • Mike Johnson - Survival Mindset of the Navy SEALs: 7 Mind Hacks To Survive Anything
  • Productivity tools

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Player FM - Programming podcasts
      • Send to Kindle - extension for Google Chrome, for sending web content (articles, blog posts) to your Kindle device in one click
      • /r/dailyscripts - late-night hacks lazy people made when too annoyed by a task's length or difficulty
      • /r/coolgithubprojects - Keep track of new cool github projects
      • Fost Plus - Together good sorting, better recycling : Enter your packaging below and find out whether it belongs to. [French version](https://www.fostplus.be/fr/trier-recycler/tout-sur-le-tri/triez-votre-emballage)
      • PortForward - Router Screenshots Listed by Manufacturer
      • IANA - Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number Registry
      • IANA - Root Zone Database
      • MorganGeek - Inbox by Google search tricks
      • Robert Zak - some useful chrome flags for a better UX in Google Chrome
      • Karrar Haider - Use chrome flags to enable offline mode in Google Chrome
      • wikiHow - How to Backup and Restore Google Chrome's Entire Settings
      • @Voice Aloud Reader - this Android app let you listen to or read on screen the text from other Android apps, e.g. web pages, news articles, long emails, TXT, PDF, DOC, DOCX, RTF ... useful to do multitasking specialists !!
      • Things I Learned Today - (2013) Too Many Tabs in Google Chrome? try this extension
      • Stéphane le calme - (2014) [FR] :fr: Des retards dans les délais de livraison d'un projet ? Oui, mais à qui la faute ?
      • Blueprint - a config mgmt tool that reverse-engineers servers by figuring out what you've done manually, commit them to git + generates code that can replicate your efforts
      • ThoughtWorks - How to build your ThoughtWorks Radar
      • Ciro S. Costa - (2018) How to publish a blog using AWS
      • ACM Queue - studies on Software, DevOps, Computing Machinery ...
      • Samuel Hulick - (2016) Slack, I’m Breaking Up with You
      • Slazzer - is an AI powered tool that uses advanced computer vision algorithms to remove bg from any image online and replace background automatically with the best detailing in just a few seconds.
      • Yubnub - a (social) command line for the web
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Positive Psychology Program - Positive Emotions related articles
      • Psychology Today - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
      • Carl Golden - The 12 Different Personality Archetypes
      • College Match Up - Best jobs for your personality type
      • 16Personalities - Neris Type explorer : Free Personality Test
      • 16Personalities - INFP personality "The Mediator"
      • MBTI - INFP "The Idealist"
      • MBTI - [FR] :fr: INFP et travail selon Myers-Briggs. Related : [SenCampus](https://www.sencampus.com/personnalite-le-type-infp/) - [FR] :fr: Personnalité : le type INFP, [SenCampus](https://www.sencampus.com/personnalite-le-type-infj/) - [FR] :fr: Personnalité : le type INFJ
      • MBTI - Portrait of an ISFJ
      • TruthTheory - (2017) 16 Things You’ll Notice When You’re In The Presence Of An Empath
      • Leo Babauta - How to Be Happy When You’re in an Unhappy Situation
      • Leo Babauta - How to Love Your Dark Side
      • Luke Miller - (2017) 5 Reasons INFJ Personality Type Is So Hard To Understand
      • LTO - LTO (Lewis Temperament Order) Personality Types
      • LTO - LTO Personality History
      • Curiosophy - (2014) MBTI in a nutshell
      • Business Insider - [IMG] The Best Jobs for Every Personality Type
      • Pinterest - Art and Pictures about psychology of color
      • Pinterest - Art and Pictures about MBTI types.
      • Pinterest - More Art and Pictures about MBTI Types
      • Pinterest - More Art and Pictures about MBTI Types
      • Pinterest - Art and Pictures about Zodiac Signs
      • Pinterest - Art and Pictures about MBTI / Zodiac Signs
      • 16Personalities - [FR] :fr: La personnalité "Défenseur" (ISFJ-A / ISFJ-T)
      • 16Personalities - [FR] :fr: La personnalité "Avocat" (INFJ-A / INFJ-T)
      • Psychologie-luxeuil - [FR] :fr: what dying people regret the most in their life / les 5 grands regrets des mourants
      • Kyungsub Steve Choi - (2006) [PDF] An Analysis of Computing Major Students’ Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Distribution
      • Charles Chu - (2017) Our clothes can change who we are
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Tiffanie Wen - (2017) The tricks to make yourself effortlessly charming
      • Zeigarnik effect - people remember uncompleted or interrupted tasks better than completed tasks
      • Dr. Jeremy Dean - (2008) How to Improve Your Self-Control | think in high-level, abstract terms demonstrated greater self-control
      • Positive Psychology Program - (2016) Dacher Keltner: Emotions in a Meaningful Life
      • Cee-Enneagramme - Les 9 types
      • Eclectic Energies - Type de l'Ennéagramme 1 - Le Réformateur.
      • Eclectic Energies - Introduction à l'ennéagramme
      • Alicia Liu - (2018) When It Comes to Feedback, Start with Yourself. Changing yourself leads to change in others. | Leadership
      • Joshua Becker - (2018) Want to Lead a Happy Life? Science Says to Focus on These 10 Things
      • HelpGuide - (2018) How to Stop Worrying | Self-Help Tips for Anxiety Relief. **Via** [Google](https://www.google.com/search?q=anxiety+worry&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-ab) - Anxiety & Worry
      • Andrew Scull - (2018) What is empathy?
      • Bobby Duffy - [Slides] (2018) The Perils of Perception | the main reasons why we’re so often so wrong.
      • Get Mental Notes - 52 Principles x Your Imagination.
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • DZone - Developer Personality Test
      • Dr. A.J. Drenth - (2013) Why INFPs, INTPs, INFJs, & INTJs Struggle to Act
      • Wikipedia - List of cognitive biases
      • /r/Automate - automation & robots discussion on reddit
      • /r/RobotNews - discussions and news about robotisation of society
      • /r/shittyrobots - useless, stupid, shitty funny robots
      • Kurzgesagt - The Rise of the Machines – Why Automation is Different this Time
      • Gojko Adzic - (2017) When automation goes horribly wrong
      • John D. Cook - (2008) Why there will always be programmers
      • Andrew McAfee - (2014) The Kind of Work Humans Still Do Better Than Robots
      • Dan Finnigan - (2016) Robots and Automation May Not Take Your Desk Job After All
      • Jeff Bradberry - (2015) Introduction to Monte Carlo Tree Search
      • Tim Wheeler - AlphaGo Zero - How and Why it Works
      • Kevin Kelly - (2017) The Myth of a Superhuman AI
      • You Are Not So Smart - (2017) [Podcast] How we transferred our biases into our machines and what we can do about it
      • Future of Life Institute - Asilomar AI Principles | Move over Asimov: 23 principles to make AI safe and ethical. Prominent members of Future of Life Institute include the likes of Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk
      • Dave Gershgorn - (2017) AI is now so complex its creators can’t trust why it makes decisions
      • Carol Smith - (2017) AI and Machine Learning Demystified by Carol Smith at Midwest UX 2017
      • Sarah Cooper - [Humor] How to Be Seen as an Expert in Artificial Intelligence
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2017) When AI replaces programmers
      • owainlewis/awesome-artificial-intelligence - Artificial Intelligence (AI) courses, books, video lectures and papers.
      • Humans Not Invited - parodic site for captcha haters
      • Danny Hillis - (2003) Some AI Koans
      • Tim Hall - (2018) Why Automation Matters : Lost Time
      • Karen Hao - (2020) A radical new technique lets AI learn with practically no data | “Less than one”-shot learning can teach a model to identify more objects than the number of examples it is trained on.
      • ideabot.io - Product prediction : What will they create next? GPT-3 predicts what the top makers will build based on their previous launches and these are the results
      • Hacker Rank - Bash challenges (bash, grep, sed, awk ...)
      • Hacker Rank - Linux Shell challenges, funny but nothing fancy
      • Commandline Challenge - Linux Shell challenges
      • Bash Hackers Wiki - obsolete and deprecated syntax
      • Bash Pitfalls - common errors that Bash programmers make. Each example is flawed in some way.
      • Bash Guide - This guide aims to aid people interested in learning to work with BASH. It aspires to teach good practice techniques for using BASH, and writing simple scripts.
      • Bash FAQ - These are answers to frequently asked questions on channel #bash on the [irc.libera.chat](https://libera.chat/) IRC network
      • Nicola Paolucci - (2015) Ten tips for wonderful bash productivity
      • kvz.io - (2013) Best Practices for Writing Bash Scripts
      • Matt Might - 3 shell scripts to improve your writing
      • Quickshiftin - (2014) Template method pattern in BASH
      • Fahd Shariff - (2013) Shell Scripting - Best Practices
      • Fahd Shariff - (2017) Shell Scripting: <, << and <<<
      • Nitin Bhadauria - Foolproof Your Bash Script – Some Best Practices
      • David Pashley - Writing Robust Bash Shell Scripts
      • Paul Armstrong - Shell Style Guide by Google
      • **Aaron Maxwell** - Use the Unofficial Bash Strict Mode (Unless You Looove Debugging). **Bonus** : [some bash tips when dealing with bash strict mode](https://gist.github.com/Integralist/0fc25edb5d9ceeae74cc)
      • Aaron Maxwell - How "Exit Traps" Can Make Your Bash Scripts Way More Robust And Reliable
      • Ray Smith - [PDF] Shell Scripting Craftsmanship
      • Pádraig Brady - (2008) Common shell script mistakes
      • Mendel Cooper - (2014) Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide / An in-depth exploration of the art of shell scripting
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Changing how bash behaves
      • FLOZz' MISC - Bash tips: Colors and formatting
      • SS64.com - Bash Keyboard Shortcuts
      • Marvin Pinto - (2016) How to determine the file size of a remote HTTP object
      • Faheetah - Ansible bash module boilerplate
      • LZone - Bash Cheat Sheet
      • LZone - Bash Regex Cheat Sheet
      • Vivek Gite - zcommands: Read gzip Compressed Text Files On a Fly
      • Eric Pement - useful one-liners for sed. [FR version](http://sed.sourceforge.net/sed1line_fr.html)
      • Rich Felker - Rich’s sh (POSIX shell) tricks
      • Eric Wendelin - grep is a beautiful tool
      • Sam Rowe - Advancing in the Bash Shell
      • Matthieu Parisot - (2016) [FR] :fr: Bash Pro Tips for logs / errors handling etc.
      • Journal du hacker - [FR] :fr: tips & tricks with command line examples
      • **Kfir Lavi** - (2012) Defensive BASH Programming
      • GreyCat - BashWeaknesses : There are certain things BASH is not very good at.
      • GNU - Portable Shell Programming
      • Ask Ubuntu - How to navigate long commands faster?
      • JeffOps - The Scripting dutchman : lot of scripts and tips for powershell
      • PSScriptAnalyzer - provides script analysis and checks for potential code defects in the scripts by applying a group of built-in or customized rules on the scripts being analyzed.
      • Eric Pement - (2001) Comparing similar operations with sed and awk
      • Vitaliy Mogilevskiy - sqlplus -s Shell Scripting Techniques
      • Fred Hébert - Awk in 20 Minutes
      • GreyCat - Why is `$(...)` preferred over `...` (backticks)?
      • GreyCat's Wiki - BASH Frequently Asked Questions
      • GreyCat's Wiki - BASH Guide
      • GreyCat's Wiki - BASH Guide / practices for people doing Unix shell scripting or system administration
      • Ian Miell - [PDF] Learn Bash The Hard Way
      • blue.penguin - (2016) Bash scripting tutorial: A coding style guideline
      • neugram/ng - scripting language integrated with Go. **Bonus** : [website](https://neugram.io)
      • Alan Franzoni - (2017) Shell scripting: short or long format options?
      • Erlend Hamberg - (2013) use mkcd (mkdir + cd)
      • Pádraig Brady - (2008) Terminal colour highlights | usages and tips for colours in terminals
      • Heiner's SHELLdorado - your UNIX shell scripting resource | a shell scripting education site. **Bonus** : [Commands](http://www.shelldorado.com/scripts/commands.html) + [Links](http://www.shelldorado.com/links/)
      • SHELLdorado - The Ignorant's Guide to Shell Programming
      • Matt Jaynes - (2019) Shell Scripts vs Ansible: Fight!
      • GNU - Bash Reference Manual
      • MorganGeek - A gist with all my frequent favorite commands :) "just in case"
      • Dan Slimmon - (2019) Do-nothing scripting: the key to gradual automation | pattern for scripts that do nothing but still help on the road to automation
      • Bash Hackers Wiki - portable vs non portable BASH specific syntax
      • Bhaskar Karambelkar - (2017) Bash Shell Tricks
      • Chris Hermansen - (2018) Two great uses for the cp command: Bash shortcuts
      • **Eric Pement** - (2008) Handy one-line scripts for awk
      • Kevin van Zonneveld - (2013) Best Practices for Writing Bash Scripts
      • BASH3 Boilerplate (or b3bp) - Templates to write better Bash scripts **Bonus** : [Github Repo](https://github.com/kvz/bash3boilerplate)
      • Tom Ryder - Emperor Sh and the Traveller "Don't do it in shell"
      • Kevin Marquette - (2017) Powershell: Building a Module, one microstep at a time
      • GreyCat's Wiki - quoting in shell programming
      • Ian Miell - (2018) Eleven bash Tips You Might Want to Know
      • Jakub Koziol - (2018) Bash tips & tricks: good and not-so-good bash practices
      • Bazyli Brzóska - (2015) Bash Infinity Framework
      • Ian Miell - (2019) Seven Surprising Bash Variables
      • Mulle kybernetiK - (2022) Modern Bash (Zsh) Scripting
      • Bash on Exercism - Want to learn and master Bash? Join Exercism’s Bash Track for access to 89 exercises with automatic analysis of your code and personal mentoring, all 100% free.
      • Tim Visee - (2021) Elegant bash conditionals
      • Valentin Bajrami - (2020) Stupid Bash tricks: History, reusing arguments, files and directories, functions, and more | Here are five great tips and tricks for the Bash shell that you can use at your Linux terminal today.
      • import.sh - import is a simple and fast module system for Bash and other Unix shells. Inspired by Go's import command, you specify the URL of the shell script, and the import function downloads the file and caches it locally, forever.
      • Scott Robinson - (2016) Substrings in Bash
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • A random quote - Short summaries of books / Great books summarized in 5 quotes or less
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • Alicia Liu - (2018) When It Comes to Feedback, Start with Yourself. Changing yourself leads to change in others. | Leadership
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Alicia Liu - (2018) When It Comes to Feedback, Start with Yourself. Changing yourself leads to change in others. | Leadership
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • MorganGeek - [FR] :fr: FileBot : le couteau suisse du renommage de films et séries
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Le Bureau des Mystères - [FR] :fr: creepypasta et légendes urbaines préférées... les mystères de Disneyland
      • Distorsion Podcast - [FR] :fr: Urban legends from our digital world | Des histoires étranges de l'ère numérique
      • RTBF - La Première - [FR] :fr: Podcasts de la Première
      • The Changelog - Conversations with the hackers, leaders, and innovators of open source.
      • Alicia Liu - (2018) When It Comes to Feedback, Start with Yourself. Changing yourself leads to change in others. | Leadership
      • Security Now! - weekly audio security column & podcast by Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Player FM - Software Development Podcasts
      • Les Cast Codeurs - [FR] :fr: podcast for Java programmers
      • John Sonmez - (2015) SE Radio Episode 245: John Sonmez on Marketing Yourself and Managing Your Career
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • Proxy Switchy! - a chrome extension to switch between multiple proxies, quick & easy
      • Gabriel Weinberg - (2018) Why should I use DuckDuckGo instead of Google?
      • Stack Overflow Blog - listen in on what’s new with the world’s largest developer community.
      • You Are Not So Smart - explore the ways you and everyone else tends to develop an undeserved confidence in human perception, motivation, and behavior. you’ll rediscover a humility and reconnect with the stumbling, fumbling community of man trying to make sense of things the best we can. The central theme of You Are Not So Smart is that you are unaware of how unaware you are.
      • Alicia Liu - (2018) When It Comes to Feedback, Start with Yourself. Changing yourself leads to change in others. | Leadership
      • blockloop.io - Mastering Bash and Terminal
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Dacher Keltner - (2018) [Podcast] Survival of the Kindest: Dacher Keltner Reveals the New Rules of Power | how to feel good with simple tricks + learn about high jen behaviors + empathy and positive influences
      • Alicia Liu - (2018) When It Comes to Feedback, Start with Yourself. Changing yourself leads to change in others. | Leadership
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • AI Now Institute - an interdisciplinary research center dedicated to understanding the social implications of artificial intelligence.
      • Listly - Fully-automated Web Scraping. HTML to Excel in seconds : Paste URL, Get Excel.
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • Software Engineering Radio - (2018) SE-Radio Episode 317: Travis Kimmel on Measuring Software Engineering Productivity
      • Evan Selinger - (2018) This Robot Knows How to Trick You | Humans Are Flawed and Easy to Trick
      • Alicia Liu - (2018) When It Comes to Feedback, Start with Yourself. Changing yourself leads to change in others. | Leadership
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • Alicia Liu - (2018) When It Comes to Feedback, Start with Yourself. Changing yourself leads to change in others. | Leadership
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • Neo-Luddism - Neo-Luddism or new Luddism is a philosophy opposing many forms of modern technology.
      • PowerShellScripts.com - some scripts, tutoriels for powershell. Warning : some dead links here
      • Le Comptoir Sécu - :fr: [FR] Parlons cybersécurité...autour d'un verre!
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • YunoHost - is an operating system aiming for the simplest administration of a server, and therefore democratize self-hosting, while making sure it stays reliable, secure, ethical and lightweight. It is a copylefted libre software project maintained exclusively by volunteers. Technically, it can be seen as a distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux and can be installed on many kinds of hardware.
      • Alicia Liu - (2018) When It Comes to Feedback, Start with Yourself. Changing yourself leads to change in others. | Leadership
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Alicia Liu - (2018) When It Comes to Feedback, Start with Yourself. Changing yourself leads to change in others. | Leadership
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • John Sonmez - (2016) Episode #71: Soft Skills: The software developer's life manual
      • Change ma vie - [FR] :fr: le podcast qui vous donne des outils pour votre esprit. par Clotilde Dusoulier
      • Alicia Liu - (2018) When It Comes to Feedback, Start with Yourself. Changing yourself leads to change in others. | Leadership
      • Podflix - It's Kinda Like Netflix for Podcasts!
      • **Terms of Service; Didn't Read** - I have read and agree to the Terms” is the biggest lie on the web. They fix it
      • Kunal Shandilya - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Alicia Liu - (2018) When It Comes to Feedback, Start with Yourself. Changing yourself leads to change in others. | Leadership
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • Rajob Raihan - (2022) Why every software engineer should use vim | Conquer the “quitting vim” fear and give it a go
      • Player FM - Programming podcasts
      • Dan Pollock - how to make the internet not suck (as much) | a hosts file to prevent your computer from connecting to selected internet hosts. This is an easy and effective way to protect you from many types of spyware, reduces bandwidth use, blocks certain pop-up traps, prevents user tracking by way of "web bugs" embedded in spam, provides partial protection to IE from certain web-based exploits and blocks most advertising you would otherwise be subjected to on the internet.
      • You Are Not So Smart - explore the ways you and everyone else tends to develop an undeserved confidence in human perception, motivation, and behavior. you’ll rediscover a humility and reconnect with the stumbling, fumbling community of man trying to make sense of things the best we can.
      • Le grand Oral - (2017) [FR] :fr: Le Grand Oral de Luc de Brabandere. A propos du ras le bol des travailleurs, de la place de l'homme dans une société de plus en plus connectée, l'intelligence artificielle vs l'emploi, et le bien être au travail. **Bonus** : [Video](https://www.rtbf.be/auvio/detail_le-grand-oral-de-luc-de-brabandere?id=2284414)
      • **Coding Blocks** - podcast and website for learning how to become a better software developer, covers a wide variety of programming best practices | the rhythm is sometimes slow
      • Users Known - Podcast on Product Design / UX | What Is Wrong with UX?
      • Functional Geekery - A podcast on Functional Programming, covering topics across multiple languages
      • **Functional Geekery** - Functional Geekery Episode 114 – Fred Hébert with introduction to Erlang, productionization as a phase of software, property testing, “Everything is Terrible”, and much more.
      • Coding Blocks - (2018) [Podcast] Deliberate Practice for Programmers
  • Productivity tips

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • **/r/productivity** - productivity tips & news on reddit
      • Medium - The 30 second habit with a lifelong impact
      • J. B. Rainsberger - The Two-Minute Rule / When You’re Buried in Email
      • J. B. Rainsberger - Flow Requires Focus, Not Time
      • **The Minds Journal** - A Japanese Technique for Overcoming Laziness / Kaizen, Or The One-Minute Principle
      • **Foundr** - GTD : Superpower Your Productivity With Pen and Paper
      • Dr. Travis Bradberry - 11 Tweaks to Your Morning Routine
      • Gojko Adzic - (2012) Splitting user stories -- the hamburger method
      • Jeff Haden - 10 Steps to Make Each Day Exceptionally Productive
      • Edouard-Malo HENRY - Moving from a "how" to a "why" company
      • **Dr. Travis Bradberry** - How Successful People Stay Calm
      • Corinna Baldauf - (2016) How to master any skill – Badass
      • Jean-Yves Guyomarc'h/awesome-productivity - A curated list of delightful productivity resources.
      • MindTools - tips for Overcoming Procrastination
      • How To Do Things - How to do things / Various how-to guides and tips for noobs
      • Luis Mizutani - Slicing your development work as a multi-layer cake
      • Lifehacker - tips, tricks and downloads to getting things done
      • Mattias Geniar - Why do we automate?
      • Scott Hanselman - (2012) [Video] Scaling Yourself / productivity for professionals
      • **Leo Babauta** - Zen Habits is about finding simplicity and mindfulness in the daily chaos of our lives
      • Hack Productivity on Slack - Slack group with productivity tips and tricks
      • Productivity Hackers on Slack - Place to learn how to improve personal productivity
      • Leo Babauta - The Clean-as-You-Go Principle
      • Leo Babauta - The Perfect System
      • Leo Babauta - A Guide to Developing the Self-Discipline Habit
      • Leo Babauta - Small Actions, Huge Impact
      • InterQuest Group - [Slides] Work & productivity hacks
      • Justyna Ilczuk - (2014) Maker Productivity 101
      • Nathan Kontny - Speed Reading tips
      • James Clear - The Ivy Lee Method: The Daily Routine Experts Recommend for Peak Productivity
      • Stack Exchange - Personal Productivity Stack Exchange
      • Daniel Miessler - The Secret to High Productivity
      • Daniel Miessler - On Giving Advice to Friends
      • Kévin Rocher - (2013) [FR] :fr: Comment tirer le meilleur parti de votre journée // Productivité, Habitudes & Motivation
      • MorganGeek - (2014) [FR] :fr: La sélection naturelle de contenus
      • Mike Davidson - [IMG] Wisdom : A prototype is worth a thousand meetings
      • Jeff Atwood - (2014) Because Reading is Fundamental / spend less time talking and more time reading
      • Mike Veerman - Simple is the opposite of easy
      • Ken Krogue - A Checklist For Great Presentations
      • d2s/knowledge - curated list of resources about productivity
      • Timo Van Neerden - (2015) [FR] :fr: Comment partager facilement un mot de passe Wi-Fi?
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2017) Staying focused: it’s not just your environment
      • Nathan Kontny - (2017) How Do You Focus? Especially when you have a lot to do
      • Jeff Goins - (2017) I’m not busy, I’m just focused
      • Erlend Hamberg - (2012) GTD in 15 minutes – A Easy, Pragmatic Guide to Getting Things Done
      • Sean Quinn - (2010) Use a Weekly Review List to Stay a Step Ahead This Semester
      • Peter G. Klein - (2010) How to Read an Academic Article
      • Nate Hoffelder - (2015) How to Download Your Kindle Notes and Highlights and Export Them
      • Laura Klein - (2016) Good Enough | You don't know what "perfect" means.
      • Daniel Markovitz - (2012) To-Do Lists Don’t Work
      • John Cutler - (2017) Work Smaller (Even If It Makes No Sense)
      • Busten Benson - (2014) 10 Principles to Live an Antifragile Life
      • Daniel Walsh - (2018) Ten Overlooked Metrics
      • Amy Blais - (2017) 27 things enterprises can learn from startups to increase productivity
      • Graphviz Docs - color names for graphviz, plantuml, etc...
      • Michele Lim - (2018) The 7 hacks of highly successful automation
      • Ask HN - Ask HN: Time Management Tricks and Tips
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Zdravko Cvijetic - (2018) Two Principles That Will Help You Form Any Habit
      • Dinnie Muslihat - (2018) How the simple checklist can improve your productivity | A tool to help you accomplish more things in your day
      • Richard Rusczyk - (2015) Stop Making Stupid Mistakes | developing good habits and organizing your work.
      • Tim Ottinger - (2017) Make People Awesome through Real Work
      • Tim Ottinger - (2015) Over-Starting and Under-Finishing | Too Much Starting?
      • Thomas Frank - (2017) How to Use the Feynman Technique to Learn Faster (With Examples)
      • Matthieu Lesne aka coreight - :fr: [FR] (2016) 20 erreurs idiotes que nous faisons tous avec nos boîtes mail
      • Anjida Sripongworakul - (2016) If I could tell you one thing…lessons in how to create and how to succeed
      • Itamar Turner-Trauring - (2018) Staying focused, the productive way
      • Graphviz Docs - Node, Edge and Graph Attributes
      • Farnam Street - A Helpful Guide to Reading Better :books:
      • Mayo Oshin - (2018) The Ivy Lee Method: A 100-year old Routine for Stress-Free Productivity
      • Sam Altman - (2018) Productivity
      • Farnam Street - (2017) How to Remember What You Read
      • David R. MacIver - (2013) How to quickly become effective when joining a new company
      • Gmail Help - (2013) Search operators you can use with Gmail | You can use words or symbols called search operators to filter your Gmail search results. You can also combine operators to filter your results even more.
      • Gmail Help - (2013) Keyboard shortcuts for Gmail | save yourself hours/days every year
      • Scott Tousley - (2019) The 33 Gmail Keyboard Shortcuts That Save Me 60 Hours Per Year
      • Kristijan Ristovski aka Kitze - (2018) You’re either a Zero or a One
      • Josh Spector - (2019) You Don’t Have A Time Management Problem — You Just Think You Do
      • Anne-Laure Le Cunff - (2019) Time management: do the things you actually want to do
      • Mike Crittenden - (2020) The 12 Week Year: 2021 round 1
      • Seth Godin - (2016) Your job vs. your project
      • Seth Godin - (2005) Don’t Shave That Yak!
      • Nicholas Bate - (2021) Seven Productivity Boosters in a Covid-19 World
      • Seth Godin - (2021) An abundance of caution
      • Robert DiYanni - (2021) How to gain more from your reading | There’s more to words than meets the eye. Deepen your appreciation of literature through the art of slow, attentive reading
      • The Stripe - (2022) Today I'm sharing with you a simple productivity trick that helps me when I have something urgent that I just can't motivate myself to do!
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Dr. Jeremy Dean - (2008) Getting Big Projects Done: Balancing Task-Focus with Goal-Focus | keep the ultimate goal in mind, focus to succeeding on the individual task, ...
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • MorganGeek - (2014) [FR] :fr: La sélection naturelle de contenus
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Dr. Jeremy Dean - (2011) The What-The-Hell Effect | Goal-setting can be a handy way of improving performance, except when we fall foul of a nasty little side-effect.
      • Matthieu Lesne aka coreight - :fr: [FR] (2016) 10 fonctions pratiques à utiliser avec les commandes vocales
      • Dr. Jeremy Dean - (2009) How to Avoid Procrastination: Think Concrete | focus on task's details and use self-imposed deadlines. While working on it : keep the ultimate, abstract goal in mind. When it's hard, stay focused on details, when it get easier : choose a more abstract, goal focus
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • **Adam Bertram** - 3 troubleshooting tips that can save you a world of time
      • Nathan Kontny - Speed Reading tips
      • Nathan Kontny - (2017) How Do You Focus? Especially when you have a lot to do
      • Tisha x - (2017) Silent Successes: Stop Sharing Your Goals!
      • Dr. Jeremy Dean - (2011) How to Commit to a Goal | Reality check (Indulge, Dwell, Contrast)
      • Dr. Jeremy Dean - (2011) How to Avoid Being Distracted From Your Goals | Specific plans free the mind
      • Farnam Street - (2018) Mental Models: The Best Way to Make Intelligent Decisions (109 Models Explained)
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Jeffrey Paul - (2019) Writing Is Hard For Me
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Anne-Laure Le Cunff - (2019) Neuroproductivity: how to be more productive using neuroscience
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Dr. Jeremy Dean - (2011) Why You Should Keep Your Goals Secret | Making a public commitment to your goals reduces motivation. the next time you read this widespread advice about publicly committing to a personal goal, ignore it.
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Hampus Jakobsson - (2018) How to get things done and not die
      • Busten Benson - (2014) 10 Principles to Live an Antifragile Life
      • Farnam Street - (2017) How to Remember What You Read
  • Shell Aliases

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh - common aliases from oh-my-zsh
      • Vivek Gite - 30 Handy Bash Shell Aliases For Linux / Unix / Mac OS X
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Unix tips: Making troubleshooting with lsof easier. See also [Unix commands: Troubleshooting with lsof](http://www.computerworld.com/article/3119775/linux/troubleshooting-with-lsof.html)
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Unix aliases for good and evil
      • tcnksm/docker-alias - Docker aliases for zsh
      • James Turnbull - (2014) Useful Docker Bash Functions And Aliases
      • powerlevel9k/wiki/Show-Off-Your-Config - If you have a special configuration show it here!
      • CloudPassage Blog - insights for a unsecure world / news & tips on protecting critical assets
      • highon.coffee - (2016) Penetration Testing Tools Cheat Sheet
      • IT Security Blog - Top 100 Information Security Blogs for Data Security Professionals
      • Max Veytsman - Should you encrypt or compress first?
      • Unhide - open source forensic tool to find hidden processes
      • Sqreen - The DevOps Security Checklist
      • /r/blackhat - hackers on steroid
      • /r/crypto - cryptography news and discussions
      • /r/codes - Hiding data, cracking codes, finding hidden messages
      • /r/security - security news on reddit
      • Stack Exchange - Information Security Stack Exchange
      • DiabloHorn - a site for people attempting to understand security
      • /r/opsec - opsec, to learn about proper habits and policies for minimizing attack surfaces and SPOF
      • /r/OperationsSecurity - Operations security news, resources, questions & discussions
      • /r/websec - Web security
      • /r/compsec - computer security
      • /r/NSALeaks - everything about NSA leaks, news from Edward Snowden or governmental abuses
      • sbilly/awesome-security - awesome-security : resources and cools stuffs about security.
      • Geek Flare - general security articles, tips & tools
      • SecurityHQ on Slack - Security professionals and newbies
      • conzu - Google Hacks (dork list). Similar lists by [hardikdobariya](https://fr.scribd.com/document/185683271/EthicalHacking1-Com-Google-Hacking-Dork-List)
      • Julian Alexander Murillo - Google tricks / dorks
      • Offensive Security - Archived Shellcode for various Operating Systems and Architectures
      • Offensive Security - exploits database
      • SSL247 - What is RSA, DSA and ECC?
      • James McGivern - (Devoxx UK 2014) [Slides] ECC vs RSA: Battle of the Crypto-Ninjas
      • PortForward - The most comprehensive default router password list on the Internet.
      • AV-TEST - Antivirus test results on Mobile devices (Android), Windows, Mac
      • AV-Comparatives - independent tests of antivirus softwares
      • DiabloHorn - (2015) Discovering the secrets of a pageant minidump
      • Aaron Toponce, Thomas H. Ptacek, ... - Cryptographic Best practices
      • Heaps legit links - Like a URL shortener, but worse
      • OWASP Wiki - OWASP Secure coding practices
      • Christof Paar - [Videos] Introduction to Cryptography
      • Aloria - Infosec Reactions
      • Johannes Gilger - (2015) SSH Agent Forwarding considered harmful
      • Hacker News - Don't put secret keys in your repository.
      • Computer Science Department at FSU - Offensive Computer Security Course with Lecture / Videos / Slides / Reading
      • Walter Goulet - (2009) Summarizing PKI certificate validation
      • Walter Goulet - (2013) Using a HSM doesn't automatically make you more 'secure'
      • Daniel Miessler - Building a Professional Firewall with Linux and Iptables
      • Daniel Miessler - Why Putting SSH On Another Port is a Good Idea
      • Daniel Miessler - Security and Obscurity: Does Changing Your SSH Port Lower Your Risk
      • Daniel Miessler - Obscurity is a Valid Security Layer
      • Daniel Miessler - 10 Essential Firefox Plugins for the Infosec Professional
      • Daniel Miessler - (2018) Information Security Concepts
      • Daniel Miessler - An Information Security Metrics Primer
      • Daniel Miessler - (2017) Information Security Assessment Types
      • Daniel Miessler - Multi-dimensional Vulnerability Hierarchies
      • Dan Walsh - (2015) Why we don't let non-root users run Docker in CentOS, Fedora, or RHEL
      • Javin Paul - (2012) Best Practices while dealing with Password in Java
      • Google Security Blog - latest news and insights from Google on security and safety on the Internet
      • Gert van Dijk - (2016) Upgrade your SSH keys!
      • Asankhaya Sharma - (2016) How can you ensure that your open source components are secure?
      • Julien Pivotto - (2015) Enhance OpenSSH for fun and security
      • moul/awesome-ssh - A curated list of SSH resources.
      • George Bolo - (2017) Building Tiny Secure Docker Containers
      • Erlend Hamberg - (2013) git tip: avoid committing your password
      • Aris Adamantiadis - (2016) SSH: Best practices
      • sobolevn/awesome-cryptography - list of cryptography resources and links.
      • Diogo Mónica - (2017) Why you shouldn't use ENV variables for secret data
      • Laurens Van Houtven - (2015) Don't expose the Docker socket (not even to a container)
      • Lesley Carhart - (2017) The Infosec Introvert Travel Blog
      • National Vulnerability Database (NVD) - U.S. government repository of standards based vulnerability management data represented using the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP). Enables automation of vulnerability management, security measurement, and compliance.
      • Ian Maddox - (2018) 12 best practices for user account, authorization and password management
      • Evan Klein - (2018) Container Vulnerability Management with OpsSight
      • David Appelbaum - (2018) It’s 2018 and your Docker containers need to be secure
      • Cliff Turner - (2018) These 10 tips will ensure your containers are compliant
      • Cliff Turner - (2017) Do you know the most common software and application misconfiguration mistakes?
      • Coda Hale - (2010) How To Safely Store A Password | "In which I recommend bcrypt."
      • Jim Bird - (2017) Essential (and free) security tools for Docker
      • OverTheWire - Wargames : help you to learn and practice security concepts in the form of fun-filled games
      • Matt Behrens - (2017) Security Hygiene for Software Professionals
      • CVE security vulnerabilities - Jenkins : List of security vulnerabilities
      • Armon Dadgar - (2018) Why We Need Dynamic Secrets | how applications do a terrible job keeping secrets, and why we need to embrace ephemeral credentials, or "Dynamic Secrets" in Vault.
      • Julian Cohen - (2017) Secure Engineering Guidelines | Some best practices for building and trusting software.
      • Jamie Maguire - (2018) AWS Top 10 Security Tips
      • Biarity - (2018) An argument for passwordless | consider alternatives to password authentication
      • Boris Serebrov - (2018) SSH Tunnels | on AWS, EC2 and SSH tunnels
      • Fred Blaise - (2018) Secrets Management for Security and Speed
      • Slack - [PDF] Slack’s approach to security
      • Russell Brandom - (2017) This is why you shouldn’t use texts for 2FA / two-factor authentication
      • Hak5 - (2016) 15 Second Password Hack, Mr Robot Style : Pilfering Passwords with the USB Rubber Ducky
      • Chris Hill - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
      • WonderHowTo - Mr. Robot Hacks how-to's
      • Daniel Aleksandersen - (2018) Why I migrated from LastPass to Bitwarden
      • Information Security Stack Exchange - Why pull upgrade from production server rather pushing them from development server?
      • Information Security Stack Exchange - Password manager or two -actor authentication
      • Yukinoshita47/Yuki-Chan-The-Auto-Pentest - an Automated Penetration Testing tool this tool will auditing all standard security test method for you.
      • DEV - What are some fundamentals of security every developer should understand?
      • Mark Ramm - (2019) Managing Secrets in Kubernetes
      • SecurityTrails - (2019) Exploring Google Hacking Techniques
      • USB-Dongle Authentication - List of websites and whether or not they support One Time Passwords (OTP) or Web Authentication (WebAuthn) respectively FIDO2, U2F. **Bonus** : [Github repository](https://github.com/Nitrokey/dongleauth)
      • Two Factor Auth (2FA) Dongles - List of 2FA dongle providers and the platforms they support. **Bonus** : [Github repository](https://github.com/Nitrokey/dongleauth)
      • Risan Bagja Pradana - (2018) Upgrade Your SSH Key to Ed25519
      • Daniel Miessler - (2018) Practical Security Principles
      • Lenny Zeltser - (2015) How to Suck at Information Security – A Cheat Sheet
      • AWS - Security Resources
      • SenseDeep - (2019) Web Developer Security Checklist V2
      • Aidan Preston - (2019) Windows Notes / Cheatsheet | Handy commands and notes from a Penetration Tester
      • Andrey Devyatkin - (2020) [Sildes] HashiCorp Vault configuration as code via HashiCorp Terraform: Stories from Trenches (HashiConf Digital 2020)
      • Carl Tashian - (2020) SSH Tips & Tricks for using SSH more effectively.
      • SalusaSecondus/CryptoGotchas - So, you want to be a Cryptographer? | A collection of common (interesting) cryptographic mistakes and learning resources.
      • NSA - [PDF] (2021) Kubernetes Hardening Guidance
      • Chris Hill - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
      • Chris Hill - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
      • Armon Dadgar - [Podcast] (2017) SE-Radio Episode 311: Armon Dadgar on Secrets Management
      • Chris Hill - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
      • Remy van Elst - SSL Decoder : check the SSL/TLS configuration of a server
      • Chris Hill - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
      • Chris Hill - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
      • Chris Hill - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
      • Amar Kulo - (2017) Integrating database of pwned password hashes with Microsoft AD
      • Asankhaya Sharma - (2016) How can you ensure that your open source components are secure?
      • Chris Hill - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
      • Chris Hill - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
      • Chris Hill - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
  • GPG

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

  • OpenSSL

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • ZyTrax - Survival guides - TLS/SSL and SSL (X.509) Certificates
      • LZone - OpenSSL Cheat Sheet
      • LinuxConfig - Using OpenSSL to encrypt messages and files on Linux
      • Tom Dryer - (2007) Simple File Encryption with OpenSSL
      • Stack Overflow - File encryption with OpenSSL and Why you should use GPG instead
      • Chandan Kumar - 21 OpenSSL command examples
      • SSL Shopper - The Most Common OpenSSL Commands
      • University of Wisconsin KB - Verifying that a Certificate is issued by a CA
      • John Herbert - (2015) Telling OpenSSL About Your Root Certificates / for *Nix and OS X
      • SSL Shopper - tools & commands examples for certificates format conversion
      • SSLWiki SSL Checker Tool - Free online SSL Checker tool verifies the information of SSL certificate on your web server that is properly installed or not.
      • Nick Burch - howtos for installing other people's certificates
      • Andrej - SSLPoke.java for quick validation of Java SSL configuration
      • SSL Shopper - java keytool keystore cheatsheet
      • Brusten Philip & Van der Velpen Jan - a few frequently used SSL commands (openssl, keytool, certutil)
      • CheapSSLSecurity - SSL commands list
      • DigiCert - .pem SSL creation instructions
      • Arun GP - (2011) differences between PEM, DER, P7B/PKCS#7, PFX/PKCS#12 certificates
      • SSL Shopper - Special Types of SSL Certificates
      • Deb Shinder - SSL Acceleration and Offloading: What Are the Security Implications?
      • Aptive - guide for SSL / TLS penetration testing
      • University of Wisconsin KB - Verifying that a Private Key Matches a Certificate
      • John Herbert - (2015) Five Essential OpenSSL Troubleshooting Commands
      • mdoehle - PKI / openSSL Cheat Sheet
      • BogPeople - OpenSSL Cheat Sheet
      • ThorneLabs - (2014) OpenSSL Commands Cheat Sheet
      • James Coyle - OpenSSL Certificate Cheat Sheet
      • Jamie Nguyen - OpenSSL Certificate Authority / a guide to demonstrate how to act as your own CA using OpenSSL
      • German Jaber - (2015) SSL/TLS certificates beginner's tutorial
      • George Bolo - (2016) OpenSSL - Reference
      • George Bolo - (2017) x509 Certificate Manual Signature Verification
      • Chiffrer.info - 🇫🇷 [FR] Parce que les mots sont importants | On dit chiffrer, et pas crypter :-)
  • Web

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Frédéric Kayser - (2017) [FR] :fr: HTTPS : de SSL à TLS 1.3
      • Faut-il HTTPS sur mon site ? - [FR] :fr: does your site require HTTPS ?
      • MoveItFootballHead - A simple, yet powerful, lesson on privilege
      • Grise Bouille - [FR] :fr: Ailleurs, c’est pire
      • Topito - (2014) [FR] :fr: [IMG] Plus fort que la pancarte de manif’ : le miroir
      • Yves Miserey - (2012) [FR] :fr: Les OGM ont perdu la guerre contre les mauvaises herbes
      • Le blog d'un odieux connard - (2014) [FR] :fr: [IMG] - Les Aventures Magiques de l'Extrême-Droite
      • Horace Dediu - (2014) [IMG] There are two types of people in the world. // using the Internet vs not using the Internet
      • Cameron Power - (2014) [IMG] Wtf is wrong with this dude? What is he looking at? The world?
      • Daniel Miessler - A Security-focused HTTP Primer
      • Daniel Miessler - The Connected Web: Why It’s Time For Strong Authentication
      • Etienne Chouard - [FR] :fr: [Video] Chercher la cause des causes - TED // Questioning democracy / questionnement et remise en cause de la démocratie
      • Gizmodo - Fascinating graphics show who owns all the major brands in the world
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Bloomberg - (2017) The Pessimist's Guide to 2018
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Atlas of Prejudice - salacious political incorrectness and unconventional historical studies, with maps
      • Sean Illing - (2017) How the baby boomers — not millennials — screwed America | “The boomers inherited a rich, dynamic country and have gradually bankrupted it."
      • The Huffington Post - Millenials Are Screwed | Why millennials are facing the scariest financial future of any generation since the Great Depression.
      • Charles Petzold - (2015) De-Obfuscating the Statistics of Mass Shootings
      • Mariel Bluteau - (2018) [FR] :fr: Psycho : comment expliquer le déni face au réchauffement climatique ?
      • Robert C. Martin - (2017) Just Following Orders | Reminder: Doing your job does not mean that you just follow orders. The courts are going to hold you to a high ethical standard, even if your employer does not.
      • The Tarot Cards Of Tech - Gaze into the future of your product and consider the impact of what we create | See also Ethics vs Technology, Black Mirror
      • Framalang - :fr: [FR] (2015) Le confort ou la liberté ? **See also** the original article -> [Dan Gillmor](https://medium.com/backchannel/why-i-m-saying-goodbye-to-apple-google-and-microsoft-78af12071bd) - (2015) Why I’m Saying Goodbye to Apple, Google and Microsoft | I’m putting more trust in communities than corporations
      • Electric Unicycle Forum - forum for reviews and discussions related to electric unicycles
      • Pro Velo - :be: [BE] Welcome to today’s and tomorrow’s cyclists! Advice, training or service: Pro Velo makes cycling accessible to everyone in Brussels and Wallonia.
      • Bloomberg - (2017) The Pessimist's Guide to 2018
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Atlas of Prejudice - salacious political incorrectness and unconventional historical studies, with maps
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Bloomberg - (2017) The Pessimist's Guide to 2018
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Atlas of Prejudice - salacious political incorrectness and unconventional historical studies, with maps
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Bloomberg - (2017) The Pessimist's Guide to 2018
      • Atlas of Prejudice - salacious political incorrectness and unconventional historical studies, with maps
      • Bloomberg - (2017) The Pessimist's Guide to 2018
      • Eddie Barraco - (2021) 🇫🇷 [FR] Gemini, l'avenir du Web ?
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Michael O'Brien - (2017) Web Developer Security Checklist
      • qazbnm456/awesome-web-security - list of Web Security materials and resources.
      • Bloomberg - (2017) The Pessimist's Guide to 2018
      • Atlas of Prejudice - salacious political incorrectness and unconventional historical studies, with maps
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Bloomberg - (2017) The Pessimist's Guide to 2018
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Paul Calvano - (2018) Adoption of HTTP Security Headers on the Web
      • Bloomberg - (2017) The Pessimist's Guide to 2018
      • Atlas of Prejudice - salacious political incorrectness and unconventional historical studies, with maps
      • Atlas of Prejudice - salacious political incorrectness and unconventional historical studies, with maps
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Béatrice Sutter - [FR] :fr: (2018) Internet nous rend-il cons ?
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Bloomberg - (2017) The Pessimist's Guide to 2018
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Atlas of Prejudice - salacious political incorrectness and unconventional historical studies, with maps
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Bloomberg - (2017) The Pessimist's Guide to 2018
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • umair haque - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
      • Yanko Tsvetkov - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
      • Bloomberg - (2017) The Pessimist's Guide to 2018
      • Karl Jilg - (2014) [IMG] brilliant illustration shows how much public space we've surrendered to cars
      • Atlas of Prejudice - salacious political incorrectness and unconventional historical studies, with maps
  • Climbing

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Joe Colantonio - (2015) Automation Testing Resources & Best Practices
      • **Gregg Caines** - (2015) Continuous Testing
      • Andrew Wulf - My Job As A Programmer Is To Make Testers Miserable
      • grimpe-a-vue.com - :fr: [FR] Le dico du grimpeur | Tu trouveras ici le vocabulaire et les expressions de l'escalade, ainsi que le jargon du grimpeur 😉
      • The Banff Mountain Film Festival - :be: [BE] is an international film competition featuring the world’s best footage on mountain subjects.
      • grimpe-a-vue.com - :fr: [FR] NON, tu n’as PAS besoin de FORCE pour bien grimper !
      • Aaron Maxwell - Building a Automated Testing/Quality Assurance System
      • David Greenlees - How the Usability Matrix of Emotions Can Benefit Your Software Testing
      • Gojko Adzic - (2016) Five ways to reduce the cost of large test suites
      • Ahmed Elsabbahy - Tutorial: How to test your docker image in half a second
      • Serverspec - RSpec tests for your servers configured by CFEngine, Puppet, Ansible, Itamae or anything else
      • Dan Tehranian - (2015) Testing Ansible Roles with Test Kitchen
      • Rusty Harold - [Video] Testing Legacy Code Elliotte
      • David Greenlees - (2013) How the Usability Matrix of Emotions Can Benefit Your Software Testing
      • Fabio Pereira - (2014) Introducing the Software Testing Cupcake (Anti-Pattern)
      • J. B. Rainsberger - "Worried that TDD will slow down your programmers? Don't. They probably need slowing down."
      • J. B. Rainsberger - Integrated Tests Are A Scam
      • Jeff Geerling - (2016) How I test Ansible configuration on 7 different OSes with Docker
      • Dennis Stevens - (2013) Stop Writing Code You Can't Yet Test
      • Stef Walter - (2012) git-coverage: Useful code coverage
      • Test Anything Protocol (TAP) - a simple text-based interface between testing modules in a test harness, with implementations in C, C++, Python, PHP, Perl, Java, JavaScript, and others.
      • Andy Zaidman - (2017) Is Testing (on StackOverflow) Dead?
      • Dave Syer - (2007) Unit Testing with Stubs and Mocks
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • Nathen Harvey - (2018) Effective Testing with Ansible and InSpec
      • Nathen Harvey - (2017) Compliance Automation with InSpec
      • Philippe Bourgau - (2017) Don't Stick to TDD's Red-Green-Refactor Loop to the Letter
      • Sarah Mei - Five Factor Testing
      • Scott Vokes - (2014) Property-Based Testing | Testing Assumptions You Don’t Know You’re Making
      • Lieven Vaneeckhaute (denshade) - (2015) Fail fast, spend less time in root cause analysis
      • James Routley - (2017) Simplify Golang test fixtures with this one weird trick
      • Nemanja Mijailovic - (2017) Going down the rabbit hole with go-fuzz | testing techniques
      • Jakub Holý - (2016) Don’t add unnecessary checks to your code, pretty please!
      • Robert Ecker - (2017) The Problem With High Test Coverage
      • PropEr Testing - Fred Hébert talking about ins and outs of Property-Based Testing, with focus set on Erlang’s PropEr framework, a freely available testing tool based on Quviq’s Quickcheck framework.
      • Anna Kennedy - (2017) Testing Packer builds with Serverspec
      • Michal Charemza - (2018) Questions to ask yourself when writing tests : Talk to yourself to make sure your tests help you achieve your aims
      • Bill Wake - (2015) Multiple Asserts Are OK | Some people suggest we should restrict ourselves to a single assertion per test. Are multiple asserts in a test ever OK?
      • Stack Exchange - (2017) How to test provisioning and configuration in Ansible setup? Solutions : Goss, Testinfra, Serverspec, Inspec
      • Jakub Skałecki - (2017) Automatic code quality checks with git hooks
      • Trung Thanh Le - (2017) [Slides] Connascence - How to detect code smell
      • Daniel Lebrero - (2016) The tragedy of 100% code coverage
      • Daniel Lebrero - (2019) Other reasons for TDD: Baby steps, ROI, Evil Manager Syndrome and Watching the watchmen | Describing some reasons to do Test Driven Development that are rarely mentioned
      • Kent C. Dodds - (2017) Write tests. Not too many. Mostly integration.
      • Eric Elliott - (2019) TDD Changed My Life
      • Gregg Caines - (2018) Zero Defect Policy
      • Gilles Scokart - [Slides] (2016) Stop testing start designing
      • Terratest - is a Go library that provides patterns and helper functions for testing infrastructure, with 1st-class support for Terraform, Packer, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, GCP, and more.
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2017) Reusable, composable, battle-tested Terraform modules
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2019) [Slides] [Video] Automated Testing for Terraform, Docker, Packer, Kubernetes, and More
      • Cloud Custodian Docs - Compliance as Code | Custodian is a tool for managing cloud environments by ensuring compliance to security policies, tag policies, garbage collection of unused resources, and cost management from a single tool.
      • Emre Erkunt - (2020) terraform, mono-repo and compliance as code
      • Tom Forbes - (2019) Testing my dotfiles with Github actions
      • Michael Foord - (2017) 30 best practices for software development and testing
      • Michal Kovařík kovarex - (2021) The only way to go fast, is to go well! | Factorio Team and TDD
      • Amit Saha - (2020) Validating Kubernetes YAML for best practice and policies
      • Harshit Mehndiratta - (2021) Top Kubernetes YAML Validation Tools
      • CloudSkiff - (2020) Terraform Code Quality | Key Steps to a good quality for your Infrastructure Code. **Related** : [Original talk from Cloud Native London, 3 June 2020](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX2GoXB70iA)
      • Raul Sevilla Canavate - (2021) Introducing kube-burner, A tool to Burn Down Kubernetes and OpenShift
      • Pierre Prinetti - (2018) A pattern for Go tests
      • Russ Cox - (2018) Reproducible, Verifiable, Verified Builds (Go & Versioning, Part 5). **Related :** [Go & Versioning & other posts](https://research.swtch.com/vgo)
      • John Arundel - (2021) Test-driven development with Go
      • Josh Giller - (2018) Using Decision Tables for Clear, Well-Designed Testing
      • Lee Copeland - (2003) State-Transition Diagrams - Testing UML Models
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Benjamin Muschko - (2018) Exploring the landscape of Go testing frameworks
      • Arthur Hicken - (2018) The Shift-Left Approach to Software Testing
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • Train Map - 🇧🇪 [BE] Show belgian train positions in realtime. Train positions are calculated based on timetables, real time info and prognoses.
      • Seety Map - 🇧🇪 [BE] Map of free parking zones | For now mainly for Belgium, soon for Europe
      • Waze - Driving directions, live traffic & road conditions updates
      • Spotted by Locals - handpicked city loving locals write about their favorite spots in their city. Insider tips, not highlights!
      • Laurence Donis - (2019) :fr: [FR] 5 astuces pour payer son billet d'avion beaucoup moins cher
      • Passport Index - Global Passport Power Rank | Passports of the world ranked by their total mobility score.
      • visitlondon.com - London events calendar
      • Rome2rio - Discover how to get anywhere by plane, train, bus, ferry & car
      • BonsBaisersDe - :fr: [FR] Blog de voyage
      • Skyscanner - Cheap flights | Free flight comparison
      • FlightsFrom - List of destinations (& airlines) you can reach from Brussels within 3 hours.
      • Explore World - Travel and Experience the World !
      • Skyscanner - Cheap flights | Free flight comparison
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • Skyscanner - Cheap flights | Free flight comparison
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
      • Skyscanner - Cheap flights | Free flight comparison
      • Skyscanner - Cheap flights | Free flight comparison
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Greg Rosalsky - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
      • Allan Richarz - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
      • Yevgeniy Brikman - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
  • Relocation & moving & living elsewhere & expating

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Christiaan Verwijs - 7 Powerful Ways To Get Feedback From Users (In Scrum)
      • MyLifeElsewhere - allows you to compare your home country with different countries around the world.
      • Expat.com - The expatriate community
      • Lyndsey Matthews - (2021) The World’s 25 Best Cities of 2022
      • Atlas & Boots - (2021) Ranked: 100 best cities in the world 2022
      • LivingCost.org - 100 Best places to live in the World ranked by Quality & Cost of Living | Where the authors ranked 9294 cities in 197 countries by quality & cost of living (13 factors assessed) to find the 100 best places in the world to live and work for singles and families.
      • versus.com - The most expat-friendly cities
      • Mercer - (2019) Quality of living city ranking
      • Expatistan - Compare cost of living between cities
      • Numbeo - Quality of Life Comparison | Using this tool you can compare quality of life by city and by country basis. It uses entries from website visitors (feedback and perceptions) about cost of living, purchasing power, pollution, crime rates, climate, health system quality and traffic commute times.
      • Shell Global - Quiz: Which city is right for you ? Take the Shell Future Cities quiz and find out which city matches your personality.
      • Sandra Henry-Stocker - Who's hogging the network? Bandwidth usage on a Linux system
      • Narad Shrestha - 12 Tcpdump Commands – A Network Sniffer Tool
      • Edoceo - tcpdump examples
      • rationallyPARANOID - Tcpdump usage examples
      • Sebastien Wains - tcpdump advanced filters
      • Ravi Saive - 20 Netstat Commands for Linux Network Management
      • Milosz Galazka - (2013) How to deal with dmesg timestamps
      • Stack Exchange - Find and remove large files that are open but have been deleted
      • **Phil Rzewski** - Linux Troubleshooting Cheatsheet: strace, htop, lsof, tcpdump, iftop & sysdig
      • Luke Wroblewski - [IMG] Don't port your desktop UI to mobile. Optimize your UI for mobile.
      • Daniel Miessler - A tcpdump Tutorial and Primer with Examples
      • Daniel Miessler - How to Remember Your TCP Flags
      • Working all day - TCPDUMP expressions
      • Oleg Muravskiy - (2010) Using tcpdump to see HTTP requests and responses
      • Steve Howard - (2012) tcpdump to see Oracle errors
      • Daniele Polencic - (2021) A visual guide on troubleshooting Kubernetes deployments
      • openshift/debugging-openshift - Debugging / Troubleshooting OpenShift
      • Jeff Jones - (2017) `wget: can't execute 'ssl_helper': No such file or directory wget: error getting response: Connection reset by peer` | error happening in alpine container 3.5.2. **Bonus** : seem to be as design... see [docker-library/busybox/issues/25](https://github.com/docker-library/busybox/issues/25)
      • Ask Ubuntu on Stack Exchange - Problem with Deluge: “no incoming connection!”
      • Mike Swieton - (2018) Debugging a Complex Problem? Think Like an Epidemiologist
      • Stack Overflow - Docker - Cannot remove dead container | `rm: cannot remove /var/lib/docker/overlay/<hash>/merged: Device or resource busy` Solution : grep <hash> /proc/*/mountinfo then find the pid of <hash> and kill it
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • fireurgunz - (1957) [Video] Disney did use parallax long before web designers, it was called MultiPlane Camera
      • Seth Robertson - (2013) On undoing, fixing, or removing commits or mistakes in git | A git choose-your-own-adventure!
      • Komodor - Kubernetes Troubleshooting: The Complete Guide
      • Christelle Mozzati - (2013) [FR] :fr: Les dark patterns en design d’interface
      • Anthony Tseng - 9 Small User Experience Details Most Websites Miss
      • Keith Clark - (2014) Pure CSS Parallax Websites
      • Rémi Parmentier - (2014) [FR] :fr: L’attribut srcset pour des images responsive
      • Zombidev - "The web is just rectangles inside of rectangles..."
      • Guillaume Gouessan - Making things move when you are a front-end developer / good animating advices
      • Brian Kelly - (2012) The Web APIs You Use Will Fail
      • Augustin Kendall - (2017) What Is the User Experience of Content?
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • Connor John Gettel - (2017) Master’s Degree Final Major Project: Theoretical Design Improvements and new Concepts — Monzo.
      • robinstickel/awesome-design-principles - A curated list of good design and experience principles.
      • UX Quotes - Tweetable quotes on User Experience / Design
      • Laura Klein - (2009) 6 Reasons Users Hate Your New Feature
      • Moritz Arendt - (2017) Real Users Don't Read Manuals
      • Web Design Museum - The museum exhibits over 900 carefully selected and sorted web sites that show web design trends between the years 1995 and 2005.
      • Gordon Brander - The Jack Principles of conversational UI.
      • Dark Patterns - Types of Dark Patterns
      • Checklist Design - A collection of the best UX and UI practices.
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • Steven Iveson - Masterclass – Tcpdump – Interpreting Output
      • David Newcomb - (2012) yum install failing on `rpmdb: unable to join the environment` or `db3 error(11) from dbenv->open: Resource temporarily unavailable`. Do the followings:
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • Virtual Vacation - The website that lets you experience the world from home!
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • Joyent Support - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
      • MorganGeek - My Network cheatsheet
  • Archiving & Backups management

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Kevin Marks - (2016) How the Web Became Unreadable
      • Julia Geist - (2017) Guide to Handling Internet Archive’s CDX Server API Response. **Examples** :
      • internetarchive/wayback - Wayback CDX Server API - BETA | The wayback-cdx-server is a standalone HTTP servlet that serves the index that the wayback machine uses to lookup captures.
      • GH Archive - is a project to record the public GitHub timeline, archive it, and make it easily accessible for further analysis. **See also:** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/igrigorik/gharchive.org)
      • Tarsnap - Online backups for the truly paranoid
      • Amazon S3 Tools - Command Line S3 Client Software and S3 Backup | AWS S3 Command Line Clients for Windows, Linux, Mac. Backup to S3, upload, retrieve, query data on Amazon S3.
      • Luke Gloege, Ph.D. - (2022) A Guide to Hosting Websites on IPFS | How to host a site on the Inter-Planetary File System
      • Tyler - (2016) How To Backup and Restore OpenLDAP
      • restic - Backups done right
      • Rclone - syncs your files to cloud storage | Users call rclone "The Swiss army knife of cloud storage", and "Technology indistinguishable from magic".
      • Amanda Visconti - Building a static website with Jekyll and GitHub Pages
      • Web Development Reading List - The 2017 Almanac : What happened in “News” in 2016?
      • Web Development Reading List - The Evergreen List : selection of resources that are important for a longer time.
      • Donjon de Naheulbeuk - [FR] :fr: Podcast / Les premiers MP3 d'aventure
      • Combattre-ou-Mourir - [FR] :fr: CoM était un jeu par navigateur où 3 forces s'affrontent pour obtenir le contrôle de la planète.
      • Quadd X mas - [FR] :fr: C'était un MMORPG et jeu de stratégie en php gratuit d'ambiance médiévale fantastique
      • What Web Can Do Today - Can I rely on the Web Platform features to build my app? An overview of the device integration HTML5 APIs
      • First Site Guide Blog - articles, [infographics](https://firstsiteguide.com/category/infographics/), [cheatsheets](https://firstsiteguide.com/category/cheat-sheets/) about site/blog creation
      • A List Apart - explores the design, development, and meaning of web content, with a special focus on web standards and best practices.
      • r/webdev - web development resources & news
      • Christian Haschek - (2017) How to defend your website with ZIP bombs
      • Daniel Miessler - A DNS Primer
      • Daniel Miessler - An Encoding Primer
      • Noé Baylac Jacqué aka Deluvi - (2018) Implementing Webmention on a static website | An explanation of Webmentions and an implementation on Hugo
      • Maxime Thirouin - :fr: [FR] (2013) Automatisez votre workflow front-end
      • SEO'Brien - (2011) Writing Search Optimized Blog Posts
      • Matias Meno - (2014) Stop writing stateful HTML
      • Una Kravets - You Might Not Need JavaScript
      • Amanda Sopkin - (2018) Fantastic Personal Websites and How to Make Them | tips for good portfolio
      • Mikołaj Stolarski - (2015) Principles Of HTML5 Game Design
      • illustrated.dev - Web development, illustrated.
      • Jeff Huang - (2019) This Page is Designed to Last : A Manifesto for Preserving Content on the Web
      • Luke Gloege, Ph.D. - (2022) A Guide to Hosting Websites on IPFS | How to host a site on the Inter-Planetary File System
      • Luke Gloege, Ph.D. - (2022) A Guide to Hosting Websites on IPFS | How to host a site on the Inter-Planetary File System
      • Luke Gloege, Ph.D. - (2022) A Guide to Hosting Websites on IPFS | How to host a site on the Inter-Planetary File System
      • CSS Zen Garden - is a World Wide Web development resource "built to demonstrate what can be accomplished visually through CSS-based design.".
      • Luke Gloege, Ph.D. - (2022) A Guide to Hosting Websites on IPFS | How to host a site on the Inter-Planetary File System
      • JAMstack Themes - Themes for Static Site Generators | for Hugo, Hexo, Gatsby, Eleventy (11ty), Vuepress, Pelican, Jekyll, Mkdocs, etc
      • Luke Gloege, Ph.D. - (2022) A Guide to Hosting Websites on IPFS | How to host a site on the Inter-Planetary File System
      • Luke Gloege, Ph.D. - (2022) A Guide to Hosting Websites on IPFS | How to host a site on the Inter-Planetary File System
      • Luke Gloege, Ph.D. - (2022) A Guide to Hosting Websites on IPFS | How to host a site on the Inter-Planetary File System
      • a11yphant - Learning web accessibility made easy | Learn web accessibility, one step at a time, broken down into manageable pieces, called challenges. You won't need to read large amounts of text to complete those. Instead, you will learn by applying the concepts in code. Get started with your first web accessibility challenge and improve your skills.
  • Accessibility (a11y)

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

  • Design Humor

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Jon Moore - 100 Excuses for Designers, Because sometimes you need one!
      • Jon Moore - Guilty Pleasures for Designers
      • Christian Beck - Terrible UX Trends for 2017
      • Kamal Nayan - Designer Excuses, based on [Jon Moore' article on medium](https://medium.com/ux-power-tools/100-excuses-for-designers-517344cdd910)
      • Bored Elon Musk - Modern web design explained in a simple Venn Diagram
      • Jocelyn Caron - (2014) [IMG] a funny concept for Cars' UX
  • Web development checklists / best practices

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Yahoo Developer Network - Best Practices for Speeding Up Your Web Site
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • The Front-End Checklist - perfect for modern websites and meticulous developers!
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
      • Front-End-Checklist - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
  • Web development tools

    • Chess :chess_pawn:

      • Clay - is a CSS preprocessor like LESS and Sass, but implemented as an embedded domain specific language (EDSL) in Haskell.
      • Hugo - Hugo is a fast & modern static site generator. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo)
      • Zola - A fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built-in. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/getzola/zola)
      • NSSM - the Non-Sucking Service Manager
      • Stoyan Stefanov - (2017) Hello Stylelint | a great new modern unopinionated CSS linter
      • W3C - Various website validation tools
      • Flavio Copes - (2018) A list of cool Chrome DevTools Tips and Tricks
      • Steve Faulkner - (2014) HTML5 – Check it Before you Wreck it
      • Addy Osmani - [Slides] (2014) Front-end Tooling Workflows | 198 slides on tools to help you stay productive on the front-end
      • Nir Sofer - Nirsoft : lot of free tools & utilities for windows, free of malwares and developed over decades by Nir Sofer, who's not stopping [More info about that](http://www.nirsoft.net/about_nirsoft_freeware.html)
      • Vue.js - The Progressive JavaScript Framework | Vue.js is an open-source Model–view–viewmodel JavaScript framework for building user interfaces and SPAs (single-page applications). **See also** : [Video] (2020) [Vue.js: The Documentary](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrxmtDw4pVI)
      • Chocolatey - All Packages for Chocolatey, the package manager for windows
      • Rob Reynolds - Chocolatey: Creating your own Chocolatey packages
      • Korben - [FR] :fr: Windows tips & tools
      • Puppet Blog#Chocolatey - Posts about Chocolatey
      • Awesome-Windows/Awesome - curated list of best applications and tools for Windows.
      • WinAdmins on Slack - Worldwide chat of Windows admins
      • Rackspace - Check DNS records on Windows with nslookup
      • babypunchingrampage - Add Chocolatey repo to Windows 10 PackageManagement and install apps using Install-Package!
      • **Eric Ravenscraft** - How to Save the Windows 10 Lock Screen Images You Like
      • Craig Buckler - How to Unblock Unsafe Attachments in Microsoft Outlook
      • Jeff Geerling - (2014) Running Ansible within Windows
      • Jeff Geerling - (2016) Using Ansible through Windows 10's Subsystem for Linux
      • Jason Stewart - Faster Samba (SMB / CIFS) Share Performance
      • Matthieu Lesne aka coreight - (2014) [FR] :fr: 8 logiciels à toujours garder sous la main sur Windows
      • Pekka Väänänen - (2017) Desktop compositing latency is real and it annoys me | about input latency on Windows 10 vs Windows 7
      • Win flex-bison - Win flex-bison is a port Flex & Bison tools to the Windows platform
      • Cmder - Lovely console emulator package for Windows
      • Della Anjeh aka Black Queen of Tech - (2017) How to Write Awesome Tech Specs
      • Amruta Ranade - (2018) My Writing Process
      • Jeff Goins - (2014) How to Write a Book: The 5-Draft Method
      • Jeff Goins - (2012) 10 Ridiculously Simple Steps for Writing a Book
      • Ben Watson - (2014) Tips for Writing a Programming Book
      • Michael Foord - (2009) Writing a Technical Book | IronPython in Action with Manning Publications
      • Jeff Atwood - (2007) Do Not Buy This Book
      • Charles Petzold - (2007) Hard Work, No Pay: What's the Point? | Charles Petzold on writing books, reading books, and exercising the internal UTM
      • Scott W. Ambler - (2006) How to Write a Technical Book
      • Ada Nduka Oyom - (2018) On Becoming a Technical Writer
      • Steph Smith - (2019) Writing is Thinking: Learning to Write with Confidence
      • analysis-tools-dev/static-analysis - static analysis tools for all programming languages, build tools, config files and more. **See also**: [the official website](https://analysis-tools.dev/) which is based on this repository and adds rankings and user comments for each tool.
      • Mike Crittenden - (2020) Write 5x more but write 5x less
      • Giles Turnbull - (2021) How to write like you speak
      • Literate programming - is a programming paradigm introduced by Donald Knuth in which a program is given as an explanation of the program logic in a natural language, such as English, interspersed with snippets of macros and traditional source code, from which a compilable source code can be generated.
      • Literate programming links - articles about literate programming
      • Heinrich Hartmann - (2022) Writing for Engineers
      • Repetition Detector - Intelligent and user-friendly detection of repetitions
      • Della Anjeh aka Black Queen of Tech - (2017) How to Write Awesome Tech Specs
      • Della Anjeh aka Black Queen of Tech - (2017) How to Write Awesome Tech Specs
      • Url Checker - Multi URL checker, can work from an input list.
      • Della Anjeh aka Black Queen of Tech - (2017) How to Write Awesome Tech Specs
      • Web Usability Checklist - Catch common usability problems before user testing
      • brunopulis/awesome-a11y - Development Testing and Validators focused on accessibility
      • Wordpress Docs - Giving WordPress Its Own Directory
      • Della Anjeh aka Black Queen of Tech - (2017) How to Write Awesome Tech Specs
      • HTML5 Accessibility - Get the current accessibility support status of HTML5 features across major browsers.
      • Della Anjeh aka Black Queen of Tech - (2017) How to Write Awesome Tech Specs
      • Della Anjeh aka Black Queen of Tech - (2017) How to Write Awesome Tech Specs
      • NoCoffee - A Chrome extension, helpful for understanding the problems faced by people with slight to extreme vision problems. **See also** : [Official website](https://accessgarage.wordpress.com)
      • MorganGeek - My cheatsheet about Windows Subsystem for Linux
      • Della Anjeh aka Black Queen of Tech - (2017) How to Write Awesome Tech Specs
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