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I’ll often check the finance-related articles on Abnormal Returns, and the non-finance Saturday links usually lead somewhere interesting.

https://abnormalreturns.com/


> how are you going to know about the grand themes unless someone tells you about it?

SJC grad here. The Program encourages you to encounter the works for yourself and see what _you_ think the themes/ideas are.

You’re lightly discouraged from reading the translator’s preface, since they share their own opinions. Different students bring different translations of the material, and additionally the language class that lasts all 4 years of undergrad is basically asking what translation is, is it possible.


For most works I’ve read, classical or otherwise, I’m baffled that the preface isn’t a postscript.


very interesting - thanks for posting that additional angle


I’ve used Fanurio[0] in the past and it works well. It won’t win any design awards, but it’s cross-platform (Java) and covers all the features without a subscription.

[0]: http://www.fanuriotimetracking.com/


Interested in this! thanks for the clear examples in the readme


It’s still in the early stages, but Blitz[1] is a Rails-esque framework that expands on Next.js to add things like authn/authz

[1]: https://blitzjs.com/


Any personal experience with Supabase? Looks cool


Used supabase on a few side projects. Overall had a great experience with it. Would recommend.


Nice overview. Khan Academy[1] actually has some resources on the basics of financial statements as well.

[1]: https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-fi...


Looks neat! Will this ever be something that we can run locally (similar to the GraphQL Playground)?


Maybe one day, but for now it's available entirely for free in Apollo Studio


+1 for KeePass. Native apps have been great on all platforms (I recommend Strongbox on iOS).


SCM Breeze[1] is one of the first things I install whenever I set up a new dev machine. Setting up bash aliases for git commands like `ga=git add` is nice, but SCM Breeze takes it one step further and automatically numbers each file in the git output. Then you can do `ga 1 2 5`.

[1]: https://github.com/scmbreeze/scm_breeze


Zsh has this built in


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