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Links: October 2018

Flight rules for Git – “what to do when things go wrong” for Git.

(somewhat) complete salary history as a software engineer – Nicholas Zakas shares his salary history. A rare glimpse into details employers strongly discourage you from sharing.

Optimizing HTTP/2 prioritization with BBR and tcp_notsent_lowat – Three settings for Linux 4.9+ to improve the reliability of HTTP/2 prioritization.

Public Suffix List – The TLDs where users can register host names.

jeremy.codes – Site with a command prompt. Everything old is new again.

SPDX License List – So many licenses, I’ve only read a handful of them.

CSS Timing Attack – Do not trust user input. And timing attacks are everywhere.

Get Started with Remote Debugging Android Devices – The process is simple enough. But I keep forgetting where this page is.

Bundlephobia – “find the cost of adding a npm package to your bundle”, the answer is: higher than you think.

Open Broadcaster Software – Producing quality broadcasting media is something of a mystery to me.

A Single DIV – The amazing things that people have done using just one DIV.

uvloop – Making asyncio in Python really fast.

Matomo – Renamed from Piwik. The interest in self hosted analytics is going to start increasing over the next year.

lets-build-express – A good way to understand more of what Express is doing.

Writing a NodeJS HTTP server without Express – Very simple HTTP services with NodeJS don’t really need a framework.