If you know me, you'll know I have.a very extensive reading list. I keep it in Pocket, and is part of my to do stored in Things3. It used to be very large (hovering around 230 items since August) but during Christmas it got out of control, reaching almost 300 items. That was too much, and I set myself a goal for 2019 to keep it trimmed and sweet. And indeed, since the beginning of the year I have read or canceled 171 articles (122 in the past week, 106 of which were read). That's a decently sized book!
To help me in this goal, I'll (hopefully) be writing a weekly post about what interesting stuff I have read the past week. Beware, this week may be a bit larger than usual, since I wanted to bring the numbers down as fast as possible. NOTE: The themes are varied. Software/data engineering, drawing, writing. Expect a similar wide range in the future as well.
Super interesting (and long) post about how FSA and FST are used for fast search in Rust (I'm a bit into Rust lately). Also, BurntSushi's (Andrew Gallant, the author) cat is called Cauchy, something I appreciate as my cat is named Fatou.
A semi-technical post by Databricks about Jsonnet and why they wrote their own compiler. Serves as an introduction to Jsonnet ("compilable JSON") as well.
Bonus
Monoid font and Poet emacs themeToday I switched from solarized dark and Fira Code Pro to the above. It looks interesting