33 points | by aragonite 2 hours ago ago
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People like me may be more interested in this blog post:
https://notes.eatonphil.com/2024-05-30-how-i-run-book-clubs....
It looks amazing as a reading list. I am also reading the OS book by Tanenbaum since the three piece book got very boring after a bit of reading
Well I don’t have Linkedin so that’s a shame. The idea is very good.
I expect if you use www.linkedin.com/i-do-not-have-linkedin as the URL Phil will let you in anyway.
I wonder if someone could be arrested for gaining unauthorized access to a computer system via fraud under US law for doing that.
My sentiment too: a nice idea worth supporting but the execution has something to improve. In addition to LinkedIn:
"All discussion is via a Google Group."
"High Performance Browser Networking"
I wish there was an update to this book, reading it a while back I think it covered some proposed HTTP/2 features but definitely not HTTP/3.
Many of the issues discussed had to do with TCP itself.
People like me may be more interested in this blog post:
https://notes.eatonphil.com/2024-05-30-how-i-run-book-clubs....
It looks amazing as a reading list. I am also reading the OS book by Tanenbaum since the three piece book got very boring after a bit of reading
Well I don’t have Linkedin so that’s a shame. The idea is very good.
I expect if you use www.linkedin.com/i-do-not-have-linkedin as the URL Phil will let you in anyway.
I wonder if someone could be arrested for gaining unauthorized access to a computer system via fraud under US law for doing that.
My sentiment too: a nice idea worth supporting but the execution has something to improve. In addition to LinkedIn:
"High Performance Browser Networking"
I wish there was an update to this book, reading it a while back I think it covered some proposed HTTP/2 features but definitely not HTTP/3.
Many of the issues discussed had to do with TCP itself.