2019 Archive
12781.
A push gone wrong in the name of what, exactly? (rachelbythebay.com)
12782.
DNS over HTTPS–What Is It and Why Do People Care? [pdf] (crsreports.congress.gov)
12783.
Hong Kong Leader Backs Down on China Law But More Protests Planned (wsj.com)
12784.
A Virtual Museum of Soviet Everyday Life (kommunalka.colgate.edu)
12785.
Greenland’s Melting Ice Nears a ‘Tipping Point’ (nytimes.com)
12786.
Time Travel (2006) (scottaaronson.com)
12787.
Show HN: Zepel, a Jira alternative for product teams (zepel.io)
12788.
Studies Shoot Down Tech’s Harmful Effects on Kids – So Now What? (nautil.us)
12789.
Blow up: how half a tonne of cocaine transformed the life of an island (theguardian.com)
12790.
Paul Graham's Keynote at Pycon 2003: The Hundred-Year Language (paulgraham.com)
12791.
Software Rot (2017) (geoff.greer.fm)
12792.
World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency (academic.oup.com)
12793.
How Slack Harms Projects (silasreinagel.com)
12794.
Why Haskell Is Important (tweag.io)
12795.
Mirth – a type-safe concatenative purely functional programming language (github.com)
12796.
The Tethered Uni-Rotor Network: Eternal Flight UAV (turnuav.com)
12797.
The Ethical Failures Behind the Boeing Disasters (blog.apaonline.org)
12798.
I don’t use Semantic Web technologies anymore, though they still influence me (lespetitescases.net)
12799.
Yield Curve Is More Inverted Than at This Point in Run-Up to Financial Crisis (thesoundingline.com)
12800.
Every Cancer Patient Is One in a Billion (wsj.com)
12801.
GNU Parallel Cheat Sheet [pdf] (gnu.org)
12802.
1100 layoffs at Bay Area tech companies (mercurynews.com)
12803.
The Tragedy of Given-When-Then (theitriskmanager.com)
12804.
Six-Year homelab history in pictures (blog.networkprofile.org)
12805.
Chef extends open-source licensing to all its software (blog.chef.io)
12806.
Show HN: Bamboolib – A GUI for Pandas (Python Data Science) (bamboolib.com)
12807.
Launch HN: DevFlight (YC W19) – Helping open-source maintainers make money
12808.
Sudo vulnerability (openwall.com)
12809.
Moonjit – Fork of LuaJIT to Continue Development (github.com)
12810.
Rust’s standard library was vulnerable for years and nobody noticed (medium.com)