Pixar's Rules of Storytelling (2013)
(aerogrammestudio.com)
2018 Archive
931.
933.
Facebook says new bug allowed apps access to private photos of up to 6.8M users
(washingtonpost.com)
934.
OpenBazaar 2.0, powered by IPFS
(openbazaar.org)
935.
WebAssembly’s post-MVP future
(hacks.mozilla.org)
936.
How to Design Software Good
(haiku-os.org)
937.
938.
Humanity has wiped out 60% of animals since 1970, major report finds
(theguardian.com)
939.
After beating cable lobby, Colorado city moves ahead with muni broadband
(arstechnica.com)
940.
NewSQL databases fail to guarantee consistency and I blame Spanner
(dbmsmusings.blogspot.com)
941.
Upgrading GitHub from Rails 3.2 to 5.2
(githubengineering.com)
942.
Academic Activists Send a Published Paper Down the Memory Hole
(quillette.com)
943.
Grammarly shared its tokens with all websites
(bugs.chromium.org)
944.
My one-liner Linux Dropbox client
(lpan.io)
945.
Elixir on Google Cloud Platform and App Engine
(cloud.google.com)
946.
Regexper – Regular expressions visualizer
(regexper.com)
947.
948.
Is WebAssembly the Return of Java Applets and Flash?
(words.steveklabnik.com)
949.
Coinbase Index Fund
(blog.coinbase.com)
950.
Elm changed my mind about unpopular languages
(blog.realkinetic.com)
951.
Meltdown and Spectre Linux kernel status
(kroah.com)
952.
953.
Why SQLite Does Not Use Git
(sqlite.org)
954.
The Nightmare Letter: A Subject Access Request Under GDPR
(linkedin.com)
955.
MIPS Goes Open Source
(eetimes.com)
956.
Norwegian Student Takes Secret Street Photos In The 1890s
(boredpanda.com)
957.
Keeping a plaintext “did” file
(theptrk.com)
958.
Worms frozen in permafrost for up to 42,000 years come back to life
(siberiantimes.com)
959.
960.