2019 Archive
15601.
World's 26 richest people own as much as poorest 50%, says Oxfam
(theguardian.com)
15602.
JavaScript debuggers are broken
(samdesota.com)
15603.
15604.
Lithium-Sulfur Battery Project Aims to Double the Range of Electric Airplanes
(spectrum.ieee.org)
15605.
Asia-Pacific is home to a rise in new self-made billionaires
(bloomberg.com)
15606.
A Chinese social credit song
(whatsonweibo.com)
15607.
Friended is a new social network that wants to get real
(techcrunch.com)
15608.
Amazon will pull the plug on dash buttons
(marketwatch.com)
15609.
Epic’s Stunning RTX-Powered Ray-Tracing Demo Wows GDC
(blogs.nvidia.com)
15610.
Cybersyn and Allende’s Semi-Automated Luxury Socialism
(scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
15611.
Parenting and Panic
(thepointmag.com)
15612.
15613.
15614.
macOS Catalina, 64-bit, 32-bit, and related Questions
(support.aspyr.com)
15615.
Books Won't Die
(theparisreview.org)
15616.
An Overview of the Monad
(functional.christmas)
15617.
The Lure of Luxury
(bostonreview.net)
15618.
15619.
Ploopy: An Open-Source Trackball
(ploopy.co)
15620.
Russia Says Small Nuclear Reactor Blew Up in Deadly Accident
(bloomberg.com)
15621.
Top Programming Languages 2019
(spectrum.ieee.org)
15622.
Douglas Hofstadter: The Shallowness of Google Translate (2018)
(theatlantic.com)
15623.
15624.
Good for Google, Bad for America
(nytimes.com)
15625.
We’re Rewarding the Question Askers
(stackoverflow.blog)
15626.
Show HN: Lagukan, a highly personalized music service
(lagukan.com)
15627.
Remove Richard Stallman
(medium.com)
15628.
Two Years Working at Dropbox
(chadaustin.me)
15629.
Show HN: Stand-Up/Meetings in VR for Remote Teams
(portalspaces.com)
15630.