Hey everyone! This week’s post covers a range of exciting topics: impactful communication tips from Jay Sullivan, how to create your own presence sensor, building a mini-ITX server, the future of newsletters, reliable software design practices, hosting personal retreats, and announcing the 4th edition of an open introduction to discrete mathematics. Check out the links for more details!
- How to Communicate With Impact as a Software Engineer: Guest post by award-winning author, Jay Sullivan
- Roll Your Own Presence Sensor: [Mellow_Labs] wanted an Everything Presence Lite but found it was always out of stock. Therefore, he decided to create his own. The kit uses a millimeter wave sensor as a super-sensitive motion tra…
- When An Intel N100 Mini PC Isn’t Enough Build a Compact Mini-ITX Server!: This really depends on what you mean when you say that a Celeron N100 mini pc isn’t enough. If an N100 mini PC isn’t powerful enough, you …
- SBSQ #11b: On the future of the newsletter — and the sports models: Plus, we’re launching a new subscriber Chat platform. And: hardcover or audiobook?
- Practices of Reliable Software Design: These are things that make software engineering easier, but that I know I wouldn’t have considered when I was less experienced.
- How to Host Your Own Personal Retreat: A quarterly Personal Retreat is a great way to make sure that you continue to live your life in alignment with your vision and your values. In this post, we’re going to dive deeper into the Personal Retreat process so you can make your next Personal Retreat more effective.
- Discrete Mathematics: After many years of development, I am please to announce that the 4th edition of Discrete Mathematics: an Open Introduction is now available