December 2019 Archive
7501.
Hire and Train Haskell Junior Developers (cvlad.info)
7502.
CIA devised way to restrict missiles given to allies, researcher says (reuters.com)
7503.
A Spectre Is Haunting Unicode (dampfkraft.com)
7504.
Computer Networks: A Systems Approach (eBook) (github.com)
7505.
SELECT code_execution FROM * using SQLite; -- Talk at 36C3 (media.ccc.de)
7506.
Scraply – a tiny portable scraping engine using jQuery like syntax (github.com)
7507.
Good times create weak men (tonsky.me)
7508.
Linux Pipes in Golang for Beginners (dev.to)
7509.
C++ at the End of 2019 (bfilipek.com)
7510.
The Data Brokers So Powerful Even Facebook Bought Their Data (forbes.com)
7511.
Atypical: A Differently-Optimized Type System (kronopath.net)
7512.
The Lounge v4.0.0 Released (github.com)
7513.
Donald Knuth: Algorithms, Complexity, Life, and the Art of Computer Programming (youtube.com)
7514.
Of Public Trust and Transparency (peoplesvoicemail.com)
7515.
Open-source YouTube alt that also supports images and audio. Powered by Node.js (github.com)
7516.
2019 in Review: 10 AI Papers That Made an Impact (medium.com)
7517.
InsightFinder get $2M seed to automate outage prevention (techcrunch.com)
7518.
K: Remarks on Style (1995) [pdf] (nsl.com)
7519.
Telegram Reproducible Builds (core.telegram.org)
7520.
Why a Cadillac XLR Brake Light Can Cost More Than a Used Corolla (jalopnik.com)
7521.
Ask HN: Gifts you recommend to make infants curious about cs and tech?
7522.
What do you hate about our landing? (boardme.app)
7523.
Ask HN: Programming curriculum for a 10 year old
7524.
Show HN: Keyboard and mouse sharing software for Mac and PC (banditsoftware.net)
7525.
Ask HN: If Hacker News were for sale, how much would it be worth?
7526.
Ask HN: I broke my wrist as a web dev, any advice to keep the pace at work?
7527.
Ask HN: How do you consume noisy financial news?
7528.
Ask HN: How much equity for first engineer when there is no salary involved?
7529.
Ask HN: How to deal with mechanical keyboard users in an open office plan?
7530.
Show HN: A free self-enforcing standard deal for freelancers and their clients (freelancerprotocol.com)