2019 Archive
21451.
Vulcain: A REST-Based Alternative to GraphQL
(github.com)
21453.
The trouble with writing a pop-econ book
(reddit.com)
21454.
21455.
21456.
History Is Written by the Losers (2016)
(scholars-stage.blogspot.com)
21457.
21458.
Making Protein Using Air, Water, Electricity, and Microbes
(theguardian.com)
21459.
The Compositional Nature of Vim (2014)
(ismail.badawi.io)
21460.
GoCardless launches US debit payments solution
(techcrunch.com)
21461.
21462.
Mate 1.22 released
(mate-desktop.org)
21463.
Buster: Captcha Solver for Humans
(github.com)
21464.
Microsoft OneDrive Has 60% Jump in Hosting of Malicious Files
(bleepingcomputer.com)
21465.
Exploiting Chrome V8: Krautflare
(jaybosamiya.com)
21466.
A WebGL canvas-based volume viewer
(github.com)
21467.
Engineers without borders, silos, and vendor walls
(rachelbythebay.com)
21468.
The Deceptive Simplicity of ‘Peanuts’
(theparisreview.org)
21469.
How Cities Make Money by Fining the Poor
(nytimes.com)
21470.
When Rust is safer than Haskell
(fpcomplete.com)
21471.
A German Financier Wants to Turn Magic Mushrooms into Modern Medicine
(scientificamerican.com)
21472.
Don't Cite the No Free Lunch Theorem
(peekaboo-vision.blogspot.com)
21473.
Scientists pinpoint neural activity's role in human longevity
(sciencebeta.com)
21474.
Planning scientific equipment for Antarctic conditions
(antarctica.gov.au)
21475.
Proving the Turing Completeness of Fonts
(litherum.blogspot.com)
21476.
CSS Houdini Experiments
(css-houdini.rocks)
21477.
Can science writing be automated?
(news.mit.edu)
21478.
An unpaid UK researcher saved the Japanese seaweed industry (2017)
(arstechnica.com)
21479.
21480.