Adding a Trackpoint to an Inexpensive Mechanical Keyboard
(geekhack.org)
2019 Archive
9031.
9032.
Ford Stole Tech for Best-Selling Trucks from MIT, Professors Say
(bloomberg.com)
9033.
Oppenheimer and the Gita (2014)
(blog.nuclearsecrecy.com)
9034.
RFC8482 – Saying Goodbye to ANY
(blog.cloudflare.com)
9035.
Ginseng: Keeping secrets in registers when you distrust the operating system
(blog.acolyer.org)
9036.
Unofficial new Berlin rapid transit route map
(berlintransitmap.de)
9037.
O Oberlin, My Oberlin
(commentarymagazine.com)
9038.
Git Internals, Techniques, and Rewriting History
(blog.isquaredsoftware.com)
9039.
9040.
When Chinese Employees Ask for Justice, Facebook Silence Their Voices
(en.pingwest.com)
9041.
Paris zoo unveils a slime mould
(reuters.com)
9042.
X17 Particle
(en.wikipedia.org)
9043.
Opening the Filecoin Project Repos
(filecoin.io)
9044.
Intel CPUs afflicted with simple data-spewing spec-exec vulnerability
(theregister.co.uk)
9045.
Everything Is Correlated
(gwern.net)
9046.
PC Speaker To Eleven
(habr.com)
9047.
Physics worth more to EU economy than retail and financial services, says study
(sciencebusiness.net)
9048.
Show HN: A dbg(...) macro for C++
(github.com)
9049.
CircleCI Security Incident
(support.circleci.com)
9050.
How to Begin a Novel
(aiweirdness.com)
9051.
Vulnerable Nations Call for Ecocide to Be Recognized as an International Crime
(climateliabilitynews.org)
9052.
Autocompletion with Deep Learning
(tabnine.com)
9053.
Pointer Authentication
(github.com)
9054.
9055.
Olivia MFSK
(en.wikipedia.org)
9056.
9057.
How C array sizes become part of the binary interface of a library
(developers.redhat.com)
9058.
Folding Paper Globes
(mapscaping.com)
9059.
Writing things down (how to know what to do next)
(blog.manythingsblue.com)
9060.