2019 Archive
21421.
Kuma, a new universal service mesh
(kuma.io)
21422.
A Guy on Reddit Turns $766 into $107,758 on Two Options Trades
(bloomberg.com)
21425.
AWS Re:Invent Presentations
(aws.amazon.com)
21426.
Making the world a better place for the colorblind
(wearecolorblind.com)
21427.
21428.
The Creepy Corridors of Video Games
(eurogamer.net)
21429.
21430.
What Gravitational Waves Can Say About Dark Matter
(symmetrymagazine.org)
21431.
21432.
Report finds wealth of top 1% up $21T, bottom 50% down $900B since 1989
(peoplespolicyproject.org)
21434.
The Water Computer (2016)
(inquisition.ca)
21435.
Free Ross Ulbricht
(freeross.org)
21436.
Why Blameless Post-Mortems
(medium.com)
21439.
Open offices have driven Panasonic to make horse blinders for humans
(techcrunch.com)
21440.
21441.
NES.css: 8-bit style CSS framework
(github.com)
21442.
21443.
Exploit Market ‘Flooded’ with iOS Vulnerabilities
(9to5mac.com)
21444.
Twitter's future could look a lot like its past
(getrevue.co)
21445.
Magnet link generator
(magnetlinkgenerator.com)
21446.
Mars Colony Power Simulator
(davedx.github.io)
21447.
JLua: Yet another Lua implementation in JavaScript
(github.com)
21448.
Prisoners Endure a Nightmare 'Gulag' in Lower Manhattan (2018)
(gothamist.com)
21449.
A Trailblazing Plan to Fight California Wildfires
(newyorker.com)
21450.
Thunderbolt 3 becomes USB4, royalty-free
(arstechnica.com)