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I think I know why you can't hire engineers right now
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Recommended reading for new tech leads?
Hey all, I'm transitioning from a plain old software engineer at my company to tech lead (first in responsibility, then eventually in title)! I'm very excited about the opportunity, but the role...
Hey all, I'm transitioning from a plain old software engineer at my company to tech lead (first in responsibility, then eventually in title)!
I'm very excited about the opportunity, but the role is new, both for my company and personally. Would anyone have recommended reading I could peruse? I'd love to get a solid footing for what I should be doing as a tech lead, and how I can do it well!
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China’s next regulatory target — algorithms, the secret of many tech giants’ success
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The tech industry's accessibility report card for 2021
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Apple announces self service repair
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Tech workers rebel against a lame-ass Internet by bringing back ‘GeoCities-style’ Webrings
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Unsecure at any speed?
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The future of discord.py
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NotOnlyFans: An open source, self-hosted digital content subscription platform like `onlyfans.com` with cryptocurrency payment
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Have you felt or do you still feel the optimism of the Internet / Web 2.0 in the early 2000s and 2010s?
Title is the question. It's left open for your interpretation. It'd be interesting to see people's different interpretations and reasons.
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Seeking to capitalize on a growing population that is increasingly less poor, American and Chinese tech giants clash in Africa
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Salma talks about her non-traditional journey into tech and DevRel - a story about building a tech career
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The explosive rise of Zoom is creating big opportunities for startups, which are raising millions to build apps and integrations
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Techworker.com launches, a new reader-funded site focusing on employees at tech companies
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Three years later: Did the GDPR actually work?
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Remember the Slack shoes? Are they bad?
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Joe Manchin's bid to pierce US tech's shield
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Privacy and digital ethics after the pandemic
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How a dumb hat threw me in a tailspin
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Thirteen tech luminaries we lost in 2020
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EU reveals plan to regulate Big Tech
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Small tech
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Joe Biden’s victory was just what tech wanted. Now what?
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Translation from Dropbox to English of ‘Focus will shape the future of distributed work’
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The 72nd Technical Emmys
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EU shoots for €10B ‘industrial cloud’ to rival US
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Principles for building developer products: A CTO’s perspective
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Helsinki rides the Slush wave toward a booming startup future – six venture capitalists share their thoughts on Finland's tech ecosystem
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Viral hate, election interference, and hacked accounts: Inside the tech industry’s decades-long failure to reckon with risk
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Sometimes, developers find it hard to work with content creators, so here are some tips to help the collaboration along
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Mozilla: The greatest tech company left behind
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How to be successful in the digital era by adopting the builder ethos
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Book review: The Revenge of Analog
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Intel drops two high ranking Intel staff in the last six weeks
On June 11th Jim Keller (Senior Vice President of Intel’s Silicon Engineering Group) retired immediately - Former tenure at AMD, Tesla, and Apple. - Link Next on June 27th Murthy Renduchintala...
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On June 11th Jim Keller (Senior Vice President of Intel’s Silicon Engineering Group) retired immediately - Former tenure at AMD, Tesla, and Apple. - Link
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Next on June 27th Murthy Renduchintala (Chief Engineering Officer) departs due to a massive layoff - Link
An interesting note is that Ann Kelleher who is a 24-year Intel veteran will lead the development of 7-nanometer and 5-nanometer chip technology processes.
Editorial
With ARM, AMD, Nvidia, TSMC leading the charge, Intel might start their downward run. They are now relying on TSMC for fab capacity in hopes to outbid AMD and constrain supply. AMD is quickly growing in the enterprise space and providing comparable performance.
I believe we (consumers) are in for a great few years of accelerated CPU development.
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Against hackerism
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The 👁👄👁 debacle sums up tech's race issues
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What is hyper-automation? Demystifying a new buzzword
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Xerox PARC is fifty
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Andrew Yang is pushing Big Tech to pay users for data
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Trying something again
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Checking the End Of Life dates for various tools and technologies
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Sexism in technology
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Real reasons why tech giants are hugging “remote work”
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Tech companies are pretending to be on their best behavior: Big tech is watching its step and trying to appear ethical during coronavirus. Don’t be fooled
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Facebook is helping to set up a new pro-tech advocacy group
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Nearly two years after Europe's GDPR privacy law came into effect, supporters are frustrated by lack of enforcement, poor funding, limited staff resources and stalling tactics by the tech companies
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Pandemic sparks American tech workers' interest in unions
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IT is the only department that touches everything. That puts a CIO in an ideal position to help the organization in its pursuit of new business models
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Thoughts on recruiting
7 votes