<p>“If You Don't Schedule Time for Maintenance, Your Equipment Will Schedule It for You” - Sprints, marathons and root canals </p>
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<p>Is always good to have some docker-compose samples, here are some: </p>
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https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose
Rebeca Sarai
Jul 27, 2020
Topics:
docker
<p>Why we have a research plan at Nubank: </p>
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https://medium.com/nubank-design/why-we-have-a-research-plan-at-nubank-7db687141077
Caroline Ribeiro
Jul 27, 2020
Topics:
design, ux
<p>How Spotify organises work in Figma to improve collaboration </p>
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https://spotify.design/article/how-spotify-organises-work-in-figma-to-improve-collaboration
Letícia Regert
Jul 24, 2020
Topics:
design, figma, ui
<p>Is it worth it to run VACUUM on a table that only receives INSERTs? </p>
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https://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/130496/is-it-worth-it-to-run-vacuum-on-a-table-that-only-receives-inserts
Flavio Juvenal
Jul 23, 2020
Topics:
db, postgres
<p>Avoiding the new-manager syndrome in design </p>
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https://uxdesign.cc/avoiding-the-new-manager-syndrome-in-design-32b502730e47
Pedro Bacelar
Jul 22, 2020
Topics:
design, leadership, management
<p>Great tips on how to deal with mental exhaustion </p>
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https://doist.com/blog/mental-fatigue/
Amanda Savluchinske
Jul 21, 2020
Topics:
organization, productivity, self-care, wellness
<p>A complete post: Automating safe, hands-off deployments </p>
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https://aws.amazon.com/builders-library/automating-safe-hands-off-deployments/
Rebeca Sarai
Jul 20, 2020
Topics:
aws, deploy, devops
<p>Common mistakes with React Testing Library </p>
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https://kentcdodds.com/blog/common-mistakes-with-react-testing-library
João Lins
Jul 20, 2020
Topics:
react, rtl, testing
<p>Software Engineering is different from Programming </p>
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https://medium.com/edge-coders/software-engineering-is-different-from-programming-b108c135af26
Carlos Coelho
Jul 20, 2020
Topics:
software engineering
<p>Always good to remember: use <code>git diff -w</code> to ignore whitespace. Very useful for finding bad edits on commits that should only affect indentation! #Documentation/git-diff.txt--w</p>
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https://git-scm.com/docs/git-diff
Flavio Juvenal
Jul 17, 2020
Topics:
git
<p>How to use micro-interactions </p>
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https://uxdesign.cc/micro-interactions-why-when-and-how-to-use-them-to-boost-the-ux-17094b3baaa0
Letícia Regert
Jul 17, 2020
Topics:
design, ui
<p>Too many objects: Reducing memory overhead from Python instances </p>
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https://pythonspeed.com/articles/python-object-memory/
Flavio Juvenal
Jul 17, 2020
Topics:
memory, python
<p>Some UI trends for 2020 </p>
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https://uxdesign.cc/8-ui-ux-design-trends-for-2020-68e37b0278f6
Letícia Regert
Jul 17, 2020
Topics:
design, ui
<p>Useful simple and small tips for developers: </p>
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https://umaar.com/dev-tips/
Flavio Juvenal
Jul 17, 2020
Topics:
javascript, web
<p>Create UIs for prototyping your machine learning model, compatible with Jupyter Notebooks: </p>
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https://github.com/gradio-app/gradio
Flavio Juvenal
Jul 17, 2020
Topics:
ml, python, ui
<p>Why did a fix of two lines of code take two days to complete? </p>
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https://www.mrlacey.com/2020/07/youve-only-added-two-lines-why-did-that.html?m=1
Rebeca Sarai
Jul 17, 2020
Topics:
development, software
<p>Things I Wish I’d Known About CSS: awesome straightforward list of CSS gotchas </p>
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https://cssfordesigners.com/articles/things-i-wish-id-known-about-css
Flavio Juvenal
Jul 17, 2020
Topics:
css, html
<p>There's no one right way to test your code: comparing the multiple testing styles </p>
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https://mattsegal.dev/alternate-test-styles.html
Flavio Juvenal
Jul 17, 2020
Topics:
python, testing
<p>Deploys at Slack </p>
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https://slack.engineering/deploys-at-slack-cd0d28c61701
Filipe Ximenes
Jul 16, 2020
Topics:
infrastructure
<p>12 Signs You're Working in a Feature Factory </p>
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https://cutle.fish/blog/12-signs-youre-working-in-a-feature-factory
Filipe Ximenes
Jul 16, 2020
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<p>The path to technical leadership: how to go from developer to team leader </p>
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https://medium.com/free-code-camp/the-path-to-technical-leadership-how-to-go-from-developer-to-team-leader-8c544f15a431
Rebeca Sarai
Jul 14, 2020
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<p><em>Don’t lead by example</em> :eyes: </p>
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https://dropbox.tech/infrastructure/dont-lead-by-example
Rebeca Sarai
Jul 13, 2020
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<p>You can find bugs in your machine learning pipeline by checking how each feature interferes to the error of the model using XAI methods: </p>
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-c8tIgchu0
Rebeca Sarai
Jul 13, 2020
Topics:
machinelearning, shap, xai
<p>a statement on why done is better than perfect with a way to work with constraints to force less-than-optimal deliveries </p>
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https://www.onepageonehour.com/
Rob Novelino
Jul 13, 2020
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