December 2018 Archive
541.
How a shampoo bottle is saving young lives ()
542.
Moving to GitLab (mail.haskell.org)
543.
How I wound up finding a bug in GNU Tar (utcc.utoronto.ca)
544.
Gatwick drones: Two arrested over flight disruption (bbc.com)
545.
NAACP returns Facebook donation, calls for boycott on Tuesday (axios.com)
546.
Fintech startup Plaid raises $250M at a $2.65B valuation (techcrunch.com)
547.
Firefox 64 built with GCC and Clang (hubicka.blogspot.com)
548.
AlphaFold at CASP13: What just happened? (moalquraishi.wordpress.com)
549.
Let’s build a browser engine (2014) (limpet.net)
550.
Grab is messing up OpenStreetMap data in Southeast Asia (techcrunch.com)
551.
KubeDB – Run production-grade databases easily on Kubernetes (kubedb.com)
552.
Thoughts on, and pictures of, the original Macintosh User Manual (peterme.com)
553.
OUC coal plants linked to east Orange County cancer spike, lawsuit claims (orlandosentinel.com)
554.
Etsy’s experiment with immutable documentation (codeascraft.com)
555.
The Feynman Technique: The Best Way to Learn Anything (2012) (fs.blog)
556.
Why you need both rituals and routines to power your workday (blog.rescuetime.com)
557.
The Making Of Dust (2003) (johnsto.co.uk)
558.
Organizational Debt (boats.gitlab.io)
559.
Running FreeBSD on OS X using xhyve, a port of bhyve (dan.langille.org)
560.
Crossplane – Open Source Multicloud Control Plane (blog.upbound.io)
561.
Facebook is not equipped to stop the spread of authoritarianism (techcrunch.com)
562.
Sydney Opal Tower: Thousands evacuated after 'crack' (bbc.co.uk)
563.
The Skylab 4 Mutiny, 1973 (2012) (libcom.org)
564.
A Sound So Loud That It Circled the Earth Four Times (2014) (nautil.us)
565.
“Diagram of All Space and Time” by Carl Sagan (1960s?) (loc.gov)
566.
Firing Frankness (mondaynote.com)
567.
Ask HN: How is software development different in China and India?
568.
Kubernetes clusters being hijacked to mine cryptocurrencies (blog.binaryedge.io)
569.
Liquid: Vim and Emacs-inspired editor written in Clojure (github.com)
570.
Udacity lays off 125 people in global strategy shift (techcrunch.com)