This is kind of pedantic, but:
As a kernel developer, I just hack on kernel code all day, subscribe
to the freebsd/linux mailing lists and read them; I read the usenix
paper archive and conference proceedings, and I generally obey the
"shut up and code already" mantra.
-a
On 8 April 2014 12:15, Praveen Sinha <dmhomee(a)gmail.com> wrote:
To me, the biggest challenge and also the most
exciting part about being a
hacker is staying up to date with shit: getting plugged into the right mix
of theory and hands on. I'd love it if people out there would share their
casual science / tech feeds or journals. Whether it's on twitter or
blogosphere or fuck even if it's behind an academic paywall.
Here's some of mine from my twitter feed just to get started:
@techreview MIT tech review
@EurekAlertAAAS Eurekalert is a GREAT science discovery feed
@Medgadget biomedical device news
@hyperallergic nyc based art blog
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