February 2019 Archive
7771.
Component API Flexibility in React (peterhrynkow.com)
7772.
Kubernetes scheduler affinities (banzaicloud.com)
7773.
Show HN: Cards Over LAN, a LAN-Hosted CAH Clone for Desktop and Mobile (github.com)
7774.
Herbarium Racketensis: A Stroll Through the Woods (Functional Pearl) [pdf]
7775.
What are vector tiles and why you should care (maptiler.com)
7776.
Gold Farming (en.wikipedia.org)
7777.
3-D printed tires and shoes that self-repair (phys.org)
7778.
QEMU with HAX Acceleration on NetBSD (polprog.net)
7779.
Designing a Basic ETL as a Data Engineer – Video (acheronanalytics.com)
7780.
Mitogen v0.2.4 released (mitogen.readthedocs.io)
7781.
Pharmacy Tech Software – Techs: What Do You Want? (getpamm.com)
7782.
A thing I like about ClojureScript (mkarp.co)
7783.
Monkeys with Superpower Eyes Could Help Cure Color Blindness (wired.com)
7784.
Data Science and Blockchain Are Opposite Philosophies (medium.com)
7785.
A Beginner’s Guide to Kubernetes (2018) (medium.com)
7786.
The Future of Car Sharing, and Carmakers Should Be Terrified (bloomberg.com)
7787.
Dot-EU Kerfuffle: what’s in an email anyway? (flameeyes.blog)
7788.
Amps Text Template Engine (ziviani.net)
7789.
A Letter to Steven Pinker and Bill Gates about Global Poverty (jasonhickel.org)
7790.
Sudo for Windows (blog.lukesampson.com)
7791.
Violation of Android Policy Section 4.8 Developer Distribution Agreement (zuluonezero.net)
7792.
Interactive plotting with Bokeh (towardsdatascience.com)
7793.
Nvidia's Jetson AGX Xavier Carmel Performance vs. Low-Power x86 Processors (phoronix.com)
7794.
Clojure protected REPL (github.com)
7795.
Neural Drum Machine. A Working Example from TensorFlow Project (hipsterai.com)
7796.
ViolaWWW (en.wikipedia.org)
7797.
'Catastrophic collapse': Plunging insect numbers threaten 'survival of mankind' (newshub.co.nz)
7798.
Mars One’s ill-fated dream unsurprisingly ends in bankruptcy (slashgear.com)
7799.
Why Your Food Delivery App Lands in Trash: An Open Letter to All App Developers (hakunamatata.in)
7800.
I TDD in Swift (mokacoding.com)