2019 Archive
13321.
Selfie-seeking Instagrammers are ruining the world’s beautiful places (cbc.ca)
13322.
How we built a serverless architecture with AWS (hypertrack.com)
13323.
Toxic fumes from idling cruise ships are still a problem in New York (nytimes.com)
13324.
Hacking your face to dodge the rise of facial recognition tech (wired.co.uk)
13325.
Alan Cooper on the “10x” Programmer (twitter.com)
13326.
Russia’s Retro Lenin Museum Still Runs on Decades-Old Apple II Computers (atlasobscura.com)
13327.
GCC proves an uninitialized variable must be 0 and doesn't warn about it (lkml.org)
13328.
Chrome to get lazy load below-the-fold images and iframes (groups.google.com)
13329.
Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2019 – Show and tell
13330.
Show HN: Transform Data Without Programming (easydatatransform.com)
13331.
Grim C++ Tales from the Crypt: The Visitor Pattern (2017) (cppcrypt.tumblr.com)
13332.
A Race of Two Compilers: GraalVM JIT versus HotSpot JIT C2 [video] (youtube.com)
13333.
Ask HN: What are some niche or alternative news aggregators worth checking out?
13334.
FCC approves T-Mobile and Sprint merger (techcrunch.com)
13335.
The Fall of WeWork (vanityfair.com)
13336.
Hundreds of people died over a millennium at “Skeleton Lake” in the Himalayas (vice.com)
13337.
UK engineers have completed the build of the novel Quantum satellite (bbc.com)
13338.
Niantic's apps collect a surprising amount of data about where users go (kotaku.com)
13339.
GitLab 12.5 (about.gitlab.com)
13340.
How we send 22k emails every hour (jitbit.com)
13341.
Show HN: RustyBox – a Busybox fork written in Rust (github.com)
13342.
What the Hell Was Modernism? (vulture.com)
13343.
Hydra: A framework that simplifies development of complex applications (engineering.fb.com)
13344.
Being collateral damage in the culture wars of the West (medium.com)
13345.
Repairing a Bent Trombone Slide (2004) (oberloh.com)
13346.
Forest kindergarten (en.wikipedia.org)
13347.
Magritte: A Language for Pipe-Based Programming [pdf] (files.jneen.net)
13348.
Ask HN: What are successful projects that started as prototyped hypotheses?
13349.
Doodling can help you pay attention (cnet.com)
13350.
Why Creativity Is a Numbers Game (2015) (blogs.scientificamerican.com)