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Deno microservices, decentralized social, the complete Windows Terminal guide, & Node.js event loop

Deno microservices, decentralized social, the complete Windows Terminal guide, & Node.js event loop explained Deno microservices, decentralized social, the complete Windows Terminal guide, & Node.js event loop explained No images? [Click here]( [SitePoint Weekly]( [SitePoint Weekly: Minimum Differentiable Product]( SitePoint Weekly – 3 September 2020 🍓 The freshest resources, stories, and exclusive content for web developers, designers, and digital creators. Pointed Advice 🦾 A selection of our latest articles and tutorials [Building Deno Microservices]( [Building Microservices with Deno, Reno, and PostgreSQL]( James Wright Learn how to build microservices with Deno and Reno, a thin routing library for Deno. We’ll explore how we can use the new JavaScript runtime to build a microservice that exposes endpoints for acting on a database. We've brought you this tutorial straight from Reno's creator, James Wright. [Mastodon: A Federated Answer to Social Media Centralization]( [Mastodon: A Federated Answer to Social Media Centralization]( Alexander Traykov Meet Mastodon, a social media network founded in the spirit of a decentralized Internet. A decentralized web has plenty of challenges and is not necessarily for the faint-hearted, but there are good reasons to persevere. Toptal product designer Alexander Traykov explores those good reasons, and Mastodon itself. [Adversarial Interoperability]( [Adversarial Interoperability]( Cory Doctorow Modern civilization depends on interoperability — the standards and practices that allow you to put any dish into a dishwasher or any USB charger into any car’s cigarette lighter. But interoperability is just the ante. For a really competitive, innovative, dynamic marketplace, you need adversarial interoperability. Cory Doctorow explains. [The Complete Guide to Windows Terminal]( [The Complete Guide to Windows Terminal]( Craig Buckler We explore Windows Terminal, the ideal accompaniment to WSL2. It’s fast, configurable, looks great, and offers all the benefits of both Windows and Linux development. Windows has fully embraced Linux, and WSL2 makes it a seamless pleasure. Craig Buckler provides the ultimate Terminal setup and usage guide. [The Node.js Event Loop: A Developer's Guide to Concepts & Code]( [The Node.js Event Loop: A Developer's Guide to Concepts & Code]( Camilo Reyes You know the Node.js event loop is there, but how well do you really know it? If you want to fix that, this is the guide for you. Camilo Reyes explores the loop, how it deals with the problem of multiple threads, and explains Node's context switching. 🥳 Amazon gift voucher winners Thank you to everyone who completed our survey and helped us make future issues of SitePoint Weekly more useful! You'll be hearing from us very shortly, Brandi and Cory. Even though it's too late to win a prize, you can still help shape the future of our newsletters. Our survey asks for some information about your preferred tech tools and gives you an opportunity to provide freeform feedback. Here's the link: ➤ [Fill out our newsletter reader survey]( A Feast for the Five Eyes 🍕 Web development and technology links from around the web The Rundown Technology news, society, and culture [How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism](: If you take time for one long read this week, make it Cory Doctorow's new book. In classic Doctorow style, it's published in full on Medium's OneZero. Surveillance Capitalism takes an analytical look at the state of the technology industry and dissects the issues we're faced with. From the resurgence of conspiracy theories to whether our problems are caused by ad-driven mind control or the destruction of monopoly protections, this one's a perspective-shifter and sorts out a lot of the confusion that has entered this discussion. ♾️ - [Neuralink demonstrates its next-generation brain-machine interface](. Take a look at the rest of VentureBeat's [Automation and Jobs]( special issue — compelling work by the team there. - Elliot Jay Stocks, SitePoint author from a bygone era, [shared]( The Verge's project [Capturing the Police]( along with a note about [the origins of the headline typeface Martin](. - Mark Nadal is one of a growing number of technologists trying to right what they see as the wrongs of the internet [by building a new one around decentralization](. - [Now is the time to build a better internet, the coronavirus pandemic has shown we have a long way to go](: There's some fervor around remaking the web right now, with Mozilla Foundation CEO Mitchell Baker publishing this piece in The Independent. ♾️ - The TikTok saga drags on. [CEO Kevin Mayer resigned after just 100 days](. Sources claim a [sale is almost ready to announce](, but [Chinese export rules]( have added new complications. - Facebook [tests linking your Facebook account to your news subscriptions](. But in Australia, it says [it will block sharing of news stories]( if legislation that forces it to pay publishers goes ahead. - The war between Apple and Epic came to a dramatic head, and I suspect we'll see this news story come in and out of focus as the court case moves forward. Epic moved to [withhold the latest season of Fortnite from iOS and macOS](. But then [Apple terminated Epic's dev account altogether]( — you can't redownload any of the company's games. - Apple made a small policy change to [allow bug fixes to come through on the App Store]( while an app is in jail. - Apple won't even let developers mention the 30% Apple tax within apps, [as Facebook found out](. And while Facebook is [probably being opportunistic](, it's more than pertinent to the debate around the App Store — and all app stores. Versioning Web development, design, and tooling - [WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg isn't a Jamstack fan](, according to Matt Mullenweg. - [Here's why CSS logical properties aren't ready for use]( (h/t: [SitePoint veteran Louis Lazaris](). - [Learn Puppeteer & Playwright with these tips, tricks, and in-depth guides from the trenches]( (h/t: [James Hibbard](, also a SitePoint veteran). - [Heroicons]( is a set of free SVG icons from the makers of Tailwind CSS. - [danfo.js]( is a high-performance JavaScript library for manipulating and processing structured data. - Take a look at these [10 lesser-known Web APIs you may want to use]( - Make your project’s code stick to a style guide with [DeepSource's automated code formatting](. - Twitter developer advocate Jessica Garson shows you [how to explore a user's Tweets using Twitter API 2.0](. - [Is the web getting slower?]( A detailed analysis. - [Remotely Interesting]( is a new podcast from developers at Netlify. - [cheat/cheat]( allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command line (h/t: another one from [James Hibbard](). Logic Flow Computing, customization, automation, and productivity - [Notion now has backlinks to show which pages link to a page](. It'll be interesting to see where they take this early, rudimentary version of Roam's star feature. - Notion isn't the only one on high alert: [Bear]( has made some improvements to its Wiki-style links. - [Mac Power Users has done a Markdown episode]( with plenty of great advice for beginners and power users alike. - A [guide to the history of Unix and Linux](. - Enjoy app-guided meditation but have some thoughts about Headspace's monthly fee? [Medito]( is an app for iOS and Android that will help you get mindful for free. - Federico Viticci [shows off some custom widgets]( in the iOS 14 beta using the [Scriptable]( app. - Another entrant in the tools for thought market: [Muse](, a visually-oriented iPad app. - Make working from home while cohabitating easier with [Oh Bother](. - [RemNote]( is a note-taking app geared around spaced repetition and making memorization easier. [Here's a beginner's guide](. The Roadmap Product, strategy, marketing, and business - How Facebook co-founder [Dustin Moskovitz built an anti-Facebook in Asana](, rejecting the hard-charging culture of most Silicon Valley companies for something more intentional. - COVID-19 has changed your users. [This Nielsen report clears up exactly how and why]( people's behaviors and preferences have shifted. - There’s a [growing movement where startup founders look to exit to the community](. - Alex Kantrowitz [explains why a Slack backlash is inevitable](, quoting one CEO as saying that Slack and its counterparts ‘create problems, high-school-type problems.’ Apparently cliques, not the tendency to detrain your capacity for deep focus, will be Slack's undoing. - [WorkPatterns]( bills itself as the operating system for high-functioning teams, with a toolkit for 1:1s, feedback, & recognition. And we'll leave you with this one. Read the story of a gruesome discovery: that the Scots version of Wikipedia is [written almost entirely by one American teenager who can't even speak Scots](. ♾️ [Land in those DMs] Land in our DMs with those 🔥 links. Found a link you think would look great in the next issue of SitePoint Weekly? Did you perhaps even create it? [Drop it here and we'll take a look](. Connect with the community We'll see you in the next edition — in the meantime, connect with us for a chat through our various communities or on social media: - [SitePoint forums]( - [Our Discord server]( - [On the blog]( - Or [on Twitter]( 🛳️ If you want to share the newsletter with your friends, you can send them to our [Newsletters]( page (and we love you for sharing it). Until next time, 👋 [Joel Falconer]( [Joel Falconer]( Managing Editor SitePoint Level 1, 110 Johnston St Fitzroy VIC 3065 Australia You're receiving this email because you signed up to receive news from SitePoint. Smart choice! [Share]( [Tweet]( [Share]( [Forward]( [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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