Hey there! In my latest roundup, I’ve shared some amazing reads for you. Check out Seth Godin’s take on quality software, learn how to build a project roadmap, dive into recent advances in mathematics, and discover tips to make your phone last longer. Plus, there’s advice on quick rehydration, solving math problems with programming, and political strategy insights. Enjoy!
- Software done well: Seth Godin’s Blog on marketing, tribes and respect
- How to Build Your Project Roadmap: With GATES, budget, and capacity in mind, use these 7 steps to break down your project and get it to done.
- Amateur Mathematicians Find Fifth ‘Busy Beaver’ Turing Machine | Quanta Magazine: After decades of uncertainty, a motley team of programmers has proved precisely how complicated simple computer programs can get.
- The Riemann Hypothesis, the Biggest Problem in Mathematics, Is a Step Closer to Being Solved: Number theorists have been trying to prove a conjecture about the distribution of prime numbers for more than 160 years
- Make Your Phone Last Longer With These Easy Tips: Your phone can last for years if you treat it properly. These tips will help, whether you have an iPhone or Android phone.
- The Best Way to Rehydrate Quickly When You’re Super Hot and Sweaty: Drinking water at whatever temperature is most palatable, sipping on an electrolyte-rich beverage, and eating high-sodium foods can rehydrate you quickly.
- Solving a math problem with planner programming: More opportunities to mess with exotic technology
- My programming beliefs as of July 2024: Things I believe about computer programming. Might change.
- What Democrats should do next: Biden is probably in trouble. Here’s how to replace him.
- Top takeaways from the 2024 digital news report: Insights on media trust, video, and social strategies: