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  1. eBay coffee pod fraud and a new generation of scammers : Planet Money : NPR

    Sometimes online shopping can feel a little unsavory. There are the listings that make you question if you'll really be getting exactly what's advertised. And there's no worse feeling than paying for something and then not getting it. But when Nina Kollars ordered coffee pods and got WAY more than she asked for, it made her feel just as uneasy. Her quest for answers and what it teaches us about a new generation of online fraud. | Subscribe to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.

    https://www.npr.org/2022/08/26/1119606931/wake-up-and-smell-the-fraud

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  2. Datomic Architecture with Marshall Thompson - Software Engineering Daily

    Datomic is a database system based on an append-only record keeping system. Datomic users can query the complete history of the database, and Datomic has ACID transactional support. The data within Datomic is stored in an underlying database system such as Cassandra or Postgres. The database is written in Clojure, and was co-authored by the

    https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2020/03/24/datomic-architecture-with-marshall-thompson/

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  3. React Best Practices with Kent Dodds - Software Engineering Daily

    ReactJS developers have lots of options for building their applications, and those options are not easy to work through. State management, concurrency, networking, and testing all have elements of complexity and a wide range of available tools. Take a look at any specific area of JavaScript application development, and you can find highly varied opinions.

    https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2020/03/06/react-best-practices-with-kent-dodds/

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  4. React Fundamentals with Ryan Florence - Software Engineering Daily

    ReactJS began to standardize frontend web development around 2015. The core ideas around one-way data binding, JSX, and components caused many developers to embrace React with open arms. There has been a large number of educators that have emerged to help train developers wanting to learn React. A new developer learning React has numerous questions

    https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2020/03/03/react-fundamentals-with-ryan-florence/

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  5. Big Business with Tyler Cowen - Software Engineering Daily

    Large software companies have become a target for criticism. Google, Facebook, Amazon and other prominent technology giants find themselves under a kind of scrutiny that is reminiscent of banks in 2008 and oil companies in the early 1900s. Across the planet, there is a growing sentiment that “big tech” has too much power, and that

    https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2019/08/12/big-business-with-tyler-cowen/

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  6. Ryan Singer: Design and Consciousness - David Perell

    LISTEN HERE: ITUNES | OVERCAST | SPOTIFY My guest today is Ryan Singer, the head of Project Strategy at Basecamp. Ryan recently published a book called Shape Up where he describes his process for planning, designing, and executing projects at Basecamp. Basecamp works in six-week cycles through the entire company. In this interview, instead of

    https://perell.com/podcast/ryan-singer-design-and-consciousness/

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  7. Nicholas Vincent on the Magna Carta - Econlib

    Did an 800-year old piece of parchment really change the world? Nicholas Vincent of the University of East Anglia talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the Magna Carta, the founding document of English law and liberty. The Magna Carta was repudiated just ten weeks after King John issued it. Yet, its impact is still […]

    https://www.econtalk.org/nicholas-vincent-on-the-magna-carta/

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