2019 Archive
22051.
Atlassian built a $20B dollar company with no sales team
(intercom.com)
22052.
Light Seems to Pull Electrons Backward
(physics.aps.org)
22053.
Computer People for Peace
(eli.naeher.name)
22054.
Load Google Fonts Faster in WordPress
(coffeencoding.com)
22055.
Everything Isa (2014)
(wiki.c2.com)
22056.
How the Internet Is Broken: Big Questions and Bad Answers
(nextbison.wordpress.com)
22057.
22058.
We Aren’t Here to Learn What We Already Know (2016)
(avidly.lareviewofbooks.org)
22059.
Don’t Blame the Internet for New Slang
(thewalrus.ca)
22060.
This Is How Google Will Collapse
(hackernoon.com)
22061.
Empirical Comparison of DOS Kernels (2015)
(flaterco.com)
22062.
Extraterrestrial organic matter preserved in 3.33 Ga sediments from Barberton
(sciencedirect.com)
22063.
Apple is an ally in name only on tightening privacy laws
(washingtonpost.com)
22064.
A years-long domain name feud ended in a bloody shootout
(onezero.medium.com)
22065.
The Great Hanoi Rat Massacre of 1902 Did Not Go as Planned (2017)
(atlasobscura.com)
22066.
The Slave of Seriousness
(slate.com)
22067.
TypeScript Roadmap 2019
(github.com)
22068.
Show HN: Fractal.parts – View and design fractals
(fractal.parts)
22069.
Mac OS Adds Early Support for VirtIO, QEMU
(passthroughpo.st)
22070.
22071.
Great Stirrup Controversy
(en.wikipedia.org)
22072.
Questions on the Future of Open Source
(gist.github.com)
22073.
Visual Studio 2019 goes live with C++, Python shared editing
(arstechnica.com)
22074.
Improving how we manage spreadsheet data
(dataingovernment.blog.gov.uk)
22075.
The zine – a short essay on self-publishing
(sketch.nono.ma)
22077.
How a Chinese Startup Made $50 Million in 3 Months by Stealing US and UK IP
(chinatechconfidential.blogspot.com)
22078.
22079.
Human-level performance in 3D multiplayer games with population-based RL
(science.sciencemag.org)
22080.
Beachheads and Obstacles
(stratechery.com)