The hottest Tools Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
Category
Top Technology Topics
Full Context Development 19 implied HN points 04 Apr 23
  1. Frontend Mastery can help senior devs level up with deep insights on frontend trends and concepts.
  2. Understanding local-first web development is essential for apps needing offline support and live collaboration.
  3. Tools like Vercel AI templates, Qwik framework, and monitoring in React can boost productivity and improve user experience.
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Laszlo’s Newsletter 43 implied HN points 03 Aug 23
  1. Data scientists benefit from automating project setup for better workflow convenience.
  2. Tools like Poetry, Black, Ruff, pytest, pre-commit-hooks, and GitHub Actions can be set up in just 15 minutes for long-term project benefits.
  3. Setting up version control, testing, automation, and remote deployment are crucial for a well-structured Python project.
Sunday Letters 79 implied HN points 17 Apr 22
  1. It's important to learn new tools and technologies to keep growing. Having a variety of skills helps you adapt to changes in your field.
  2. While it's good to be comfortable with familiar tools, relying on them too much can make you stuck. Balance old and new tools to stay current and efficient.
  3. Look for tools that work well together and can be reused. This way, you can get more value out of what you learn and build over time.
trydeepwork 6 implied HN points 21 Jul 24
  1. Personal productivity tools mostly help those who are already motivated. If you're not driven, these tools won't do much for you.
  2. Expecting software to make you productive is unrealistic. You need to have your own drive and commitment to get work done.
  3. The effectiveness of productivity tools decreases as your drive increases. When you're really focused, you can achieve a lot with just basic tools.
Rod’s Blog 19 implied HN points 09 Jan 23
  1. You can use Logic App Parameters with Microsoft Sentinel Playbooks to create fill-in blanks like in ARM templates.
  2. Parameters in Logic App Designer can be used throughout the Logic App for customization.
  3. Utilizing custom, reserved variables like tenant ID and subscription ID ensures safety and allows deploying environments to input their values.
My Home Office Hacks 2 implied HN points 28 Oct 24
  1. Using the Dictate function in Microsoft Word can save time when transcribing interviews or reading books. Just speak into the microphone to convert your speech into text quickly.
  2. Keeping your home office kitchen clean is important since there's no janitor to help. A fun hack is using a special cleaner to make the microwave spotless.
  3. Transcribing used to be a major hassle, but these new tools can really help make the process easier and less tedious. Everyone should give them a try!
Wadds Inc. newsletter 19 implied HN points 15 Jun 23
  1. Research management software needs to improve. Many current options just store information but don't help in building knowledge.
  2. Using tools like Notion can improve how you track and review research materials. You can create a system that organizes and summarizes papers effectively.
  3. It's important to find smarter tools and methods for research management instead of just using what's popular. Breaking tasks down can help you work better and more efficiently.
AI Brews 12 implied HN points 08 Mar 24
  1. New advanced AI models like Claude 3 are being introduced with enhanced features and capabilities, outperforming previous models on various benchmarks.
  2. Innovations in AI technology include tools like a fast 3D object generation model from a single image and a multimodal foundation model for diverse search tasks.
  3. Developments in AI also focus on enabling training large language models at home, creating AI firewalls for protection, and making AI tools more accessible and efficient.
Bzogramming 22 implied HN points 05 Oct 23
  1. Ubiquitous Computing envisioned computers fading into the background to be convenient means to solve problems.
  2. Simplicity has limits due to the finite number of interactions and outcomes possible with tools.
  3. Personalization and infrastructure are crucial for making general-purpose tools convenient and efficient for individual users.
Engineering Enablement 23 implied HN points 22 Sep 23
  1. Factors like job enthusiasm, peer support for new ideas, and useful feedback strongly correlate with developer productivity.
  2. Non-technical factors like job satisfaction are crucial for productivity, while technical factors can vary among companies.
  3. Improving job enthusiasm, supporting new ideas, and providing feedback can enhance developer productivity.

#47

The Nibble 12 implied HN points 18 Feb 24
  1. Amazon's LLRT is a lightweight JavaScript runtime for serverless environments, aiming to boost JS performance.
  2. The appeal of Big Tech jobs has diminished in the past 2 years due to layoffs, pay decreases, and less attractive perks.
  3. Understanding Top Level Domains (TLDs): gTLDs are generic while ccTLDs are country-specific and riskier.
The Future of Life 19 implied HN points 02 Apr 23
  1. Break down tasks into smaller steps to help ChatGPT understand better. It’s like taking one small bite at a time instead of a huge chunk.
  2. Keep past conversations handy so ChatGPT can give you better suggestions over time. It’s easier to work together when you both remember what’s been said.
  3. Always double-check the code ChatGPT gives you before using it. It might not always be perfect, so reviewing is important!
polymathematics 19 implied HN points 01 May 23
  1. Podcasts are really popular right now, and there are many great ones to explore. It's a fun way to learn and discover new topics.
  2. There are lots of interesting projects and people online worth checking out. Connecting with them can spark new ideas.
  3. Finding new tools and tips can help improve your daily tasks. It's always good to keep learning and discovering new resources.
The Product Channel By Sid Saladi 33 implied HN points 02 Apr 23
  1. Prototyping is crucial for product development to validate concepts, identify issues, and refine designs
  2. Different types of prototypes include paper prototypes, wireframes, static mockups, clickable prototypes, and more
  3. Best practices for prototyping involve defining goals, choosing the right type of prototype, recruiting the right users, preparing a test plan, setting context, using appropriate tools, encouraging feedback, and staying open to feedback
polymathematics 19 implied HN points 03 Apr 23
  1. Listening to good podcasts can be really rewarding and inspiring. There are many amazing shows with valuable insights out there.
  2. Discovering new projects and interesting people online can broaden your horizons. It's great to find communities and creators that resonate with you.
  3. Reading recommendations are important for personal growth. Regularly exploring new books and articles keeps your mind engaged and informed.
The (Unofficial) Svelte JS Newsletter 19 implied HN points 01 Apr 23
  1. Loads of new features in the Svelte compiler like support for 'svelte-ignore' and improvements in inputs and transitions
  2. Updates in SvelteKit include new features like 'cookies.getAll' and enhancements in managing form submission status
  3. Community showcase highlights various apps, sites built with Svelte, learning resources, and libraries/tools/components
Bold Begin 1 HN point 16 Jun 24
  1. Establishing a strong team culture can drive business growth by aligning efforts with goals and boosting performance.
  2. Utilizing data effectively is crucial for business success, from creating statistical reports to driving marketing strategies.
  3. Hiring the right talent and emphasizing the use of appropriate tools are key factors in achieving business success, as demonstrated by Tim Chen's journey with NerdWallet.
Dan’s MEGA65 Digest 27 implied HN points 14 Feb 23
  1. Machine language programming on the Commodore 64 required understanding hexadecimal, addressing modes, and the CPU's instructions.
  2. Tools like machine language monitors and assemblers were essential for coding and debugging machine language programs.
  3. Learning machine language programming on the MEGA65 is more accessible now with resources like manuals, assemblers, and online references.
Wetware Snippets 5 implied HN points 14 Apr 24
  1. Plugin Creep happens when you add too many plugins to your editor, slowing it down and making it harder to use. It's important to keep your editor lean for a better experience.
  2. Every plugin takes up resources, and too many can lead to crashes and conflicts. Before adding new ones, ask yourself if you really need them.
  3. To avoid problems, try using built-in features of your editor instead of installing new plugins. If you find yourself getting frustrated, consider if your editor is the right fit for your workflow.
Causal Deference 11 implied HN points 30 Oct 23
  1. The future with AI will massively change, and it's crucial to think about how we want to shape it.
  2. To combat information overload, there might be a need for tools and a cultural shift towards healthy information consumption.
  3. Exploring meditation and cognitive science concepts like Predictive Processing can help us understand ourselves and AI better.

#37

The Nibble 9 implied HN points 10 Dec 23
  1. Gemini AI by Google is a new powerful AI model that is making waves.
  2. Alibaba's Animate Anyone AI tool can turn static images into dancing videos, potentially changing social media content creation.
  3. Sarvam.ai, an AI startup, raised $41M and is focused on building a full-stack AI ecosystem.
Turnaround 98 implied HN points 29 Jul 19
  1. Good storytelling helps you stand out and get noticed, conveying facts more effectively than presentations.
  2. A good story typically includes a central character, conflict, message, plot, and a journey.
  3. Timing matters in sharing your story - consider waiting until product-market fit or a launch to engage with media.

#25

The Nibble 12 implied HN points 17 Sep 23
  1. A new JS framework called Bun v1.0 is live and making waves.
  2. Apple's recent annual event highlighted sustainability efforts in their products.
  3. Unity's new fee structure is causing uproar among game developers.
Gradient Flow 39 implied HN points 01 Jul 21
  1. Training large language models involves a new role referred to as 'prompt engineer'.
  2. TabNet, a deep neural network for tabular data, outperforms other models in classification and regression problems.
  3. Tools like AugLy for data augmentation and Flat Data for data acquisition simplify tasks and enhance model robustness.
Friends Of SaaS 14 implied HN points 09 May 23
  1. To create a killer landing page for your SaaS product, focus on first impressions like design, headlines, and compelling content.
  2. Include social proof like customer testimonials and showcase to influence others' decisions.
  3. Utilize tools like landing page generators, A/B testing, and email marketing tools to enhance your landing page and optimize conversions.