December 2019 Archive
1891.
Building a More Honest Internet (cjr.org)
1892.
Python 2.7 will retire in... (pythonclock.org)
1893.
The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 4, Fascicle 5 (smile.amazon.com)
1894.
Linux exists only because of a happy accident (augustl.com)
1895.
X-Ray Audio: Soviet-era bootleg audio recordings (x-rayaudio.com)
1896.
Esterel – Synchronous programming language for complex, reactive systems (en.wikipedia.org)
1897.
Web Application Firewall for PHP (github.com)
1898.
BeyondProd: Google's Cloud Native Security (cloud.google.com)
1899.
Poetry: Python dependency management and packaging made easy (github.com)
1900.
Robocall fines rise to $10k per call under newly passed law (theverge.com)
1901.
The Decade of Swift (swiftbysundell.com)
1902.
The Curious Case of Aurelius Capital vs. Puerto Rico (nytimes.com)
1903.
The Future of War Technology (warontherocks.com)
1904.
Dutch university hit by cyber attack on its Windows systems (maastrichtuniversity.nl)
1905.
Shields Down (2016) (randsinrepose.com)
1906.
ElastiQuill: A modern blog engine built on top of Elasticsearch (github.com)
1907.
Setting Up a Jenkins Home Lab (gdcorner.com)
1908.
Kubernetes Config Connector: Provision GCP Infrastructure Using Kubernetes (github.com)
1909.
A reflection about automatic transcription of music (2018) (seventhstring.com)
1910.
Yahoo Extends deadline for downloading Yahoo Groups data to Jan 31 2020 (mobile.twitter.com)
1911.
Memory recall dependent on gene influencing hippocampus-based circadian clock (nature.com)
1912.
Chicken Dots (microwaves101.com)
1913.
Abbott Labs uses copyright law to shut down open diabetes monitoring software (boingboing.net)
1914.
Surveillance Giants [pdf] (amnesty.org)
1915.
The New York City Subway Map as You’ve Never Seen It Before (nytimes.com)
1916.
You don't have to work 80 hours a week to be successful (twitter.com)
1917.
K Language: Remarks on Style (1995) [pdf] (nsl.com)
1918.
Russian Police Raid Nginx Moscow Office (zdnet.com)
1919.
ZMOB: A multiprocessor computer with 256 Z80 CPUs. (1981) [pdf] (ijcai.org)
1920.
Teslasuit: Haptic Controllers for VR (teslasuit.io)