February 2019 Archive
7111.
UX Timeline (uxtimeline.com)
7112.
Thank you Reddit for teaching me how to stand up for myself (reddit.com)
7113.
Building a mobile front end for a Go application using Flutter (sites.google.com)
7114.
If Silicon Valley’s unicorn bubble bursts, what legacy will it leave? (theguardian.com)
7115.
There's New Option to Disable Spectre Mitigation in Linux Kernel (zdnet.com)
7116.
Game Developer Roadmap (codeburst.io)
7117.
Examining Pointer Authentication on the iPhone XS (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
7118.
Homebrew 2.0
7119.
UIs Are Not Pure Functions of the Model – React.js and Cocoa Side by Side (blog.metaobject.com)
7120.
Scramble/Unscramble (eggs) data in GIF of QRcodes (and some self realization) (scrambled-eggs.xyz)
7121.
One Woman Changed What Doctors Know About Heart Attacks (nytimes.com)
7122.
Oracle's Newest Audit Tactic: Focusing on Java (forbes.com)
7123.
Fake news on Twitter during the 2016 U.S. presidential election (science.sciencemag.org)
7124.
Weaponized bots, algo exploitation, countermeasures, and counter-countermeasures (twitter.com)
7125.
Russia Is Attacking the U.S. System from Within (theatlantic.com)
7126.
Y N Harari: Who Will Win the Race for AI? (foreignpolicy.com)
7127.
Tyler Cowen on Software Engineering Daily (softwareengineeringdaily.com)
7128.
How to Implement Scheme with Call/cc in Python (github.com)
7129.
The Chinese were white – until white men called them yellow (scmp.com)
7130.
Free, Easy and Legal: How to Stream Great TV and Movies Without Spending a Dime (wsj.com)
7131.
Why Do We Need Architectural Diagrams? (infoq.com)
7132.
Visual Studio like line annotation in Emacs (github.com)
7133.
A little appreciation for Vim's 'g' command (utcc.utoronto.ca)
7134.
Personal Collection of Rust Hacks (vorner.github.io)
7135.
Type-Driven Development – Replacing Unit Tests with Types in TypeScript (spin.atomicobject.com)
7136.
The Illustrated Guide to the 10 Commandments of Higher Mathematical Learning (mathvault.ca)
7137.
What makes long-term personal goals so damn hard? (amplenote.com)
7138.
Data Classes, in Python 3.6 and Beyond (youtube.com)
7139.
Fortnite’s Marshmello concert was a bizarre and glimpse of the future (theverge.com)
7140.
Learn Reagent (Clojure) (learnreagent.com)