2019 Archive
10231.
How to write better game libraries (handmade.network)
10232.
V Programming Language released (vlang.io)
10233.
Show HN: I wanted to measure CO2 in my office, so I build a C++ WebServer/App (github.com)
10234.
Notes on AI Bias (ben-evans.com)
10235.
China Set for Coal Expansion in Threat to Climate Goals (bloomberg.com)
10236.
Scientists cut the tolerable intake of PFAs by 99.9% (massivesci.com)
10237.
Suicide Data Reveal New Intervention Spots, Such as Motels and Animal Shelters (scientificamerican.com)
10238.
AI Models Predict Breast Cancer with Radiologist-Level Accuracy (ibm.com)
10239.
How cigarette makers applied their marketing wizardry to sweetened beverages (nytimes.com)
10240.
The Race to Develop the Moon (newyorker.com)
10241.
Germany records hottest June temperature (dw.com)
10242.
An 'Exosuit' That Boosts Endurance on the Trail (npr.org)
10243.
Falling in love with OpenBSD again (functionallyparanoid.com)
10244.
So Long, MSDN Blog (ericlippert.com)
10245.
FortiGuard XOR Encryption in Multiple Fortinet Products (seclists.org)
10246.
I Was the Fastest Girl in America, Until I Joined Nike (nytimes.com)
10247.
Moving on from Rails and What’s Next (blog.seantheprogrammer.com)
10248.
Ask HN: Starting an Anonymous Blog in 2019?
10249.
Thanks Gitlab (cmpwn.com)
10250.
Ramroot – Run Arch Linux Entirely from RAM (2017) (ostechnix.com)
10251.
How Big Firms Keep Wages Low (forbes.com)
10252.
A Brutal Look at Balanced Parentheses, Computing Machines, and Pushdown Automata (raganwald.com)
10253.
You May Be Better Off Picking Stocks at Random, Study Finds (studyfinds.org)
10254.
Remote, in-memory key-value stores: An idea whose time has come and gone? [pdf] (pages.cs.wisc.edu)
10255.
Scientists create device that cuts desalination costs by 90% (tass.com)
10256.
People care more about privacy than they think (nytimes.com)
10257.
Subsurface – An open source scuba dive logging platform (subsurface-divelog.org)
10258.
Native Javascript alternatives to jQuery methods (github.com)
10259.
GDPR complaint claims Google and IAB ad category lists leak intimate data (techcrunch.com)
10260.
Lee Iacocca Has Died (washingtonpost.com)