2019 Archive
4081.
Ask HN: What Neural Networks/Deep Learning Books Should I Read?
4082.
I.M. Pei has died (nytimes.com)
4083.
Making a Game Boy Game. Part 1: Getting Started (invisibleup.neocities.org)
4084.
Studying the demise of historic civilisations (bbc.com)
4085.
Reddit confirms $300M Series D led by China’s Tencent at $3B value (techcrunch.com)
4086.
Schwab Removes U.S. Stock, ETF and Options Commissions (pressroom.aboutschwab.com)
4087.
Angular v8.0 (github.com)
4088.
Microsoft is creating a new Rust-based programming language for secure coding (zdnet.com)
4089.
Designing Windows 95's User Interface (2018) (socket3.wordpress.com)
4090.
Researchers Find Further Evidence That Schizophrenia Is Connected to Our Guts (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
4091.
I Was Wrong About Speed Reading (2015) (scotthyoung.com)
4092.
Tesla sues former employees for allegedly stealing data, Autopilot source code (reuters.com)
4093.
Nim vs. Crystal (embark.status.im)
4094.
Nearly 400 medical devices, procedures and practices found ineffective in study (sciencealert.com)
4095.
The Last POWER1 CPU on Mars Is Dead (talospace.com)
4096.
Show HN: This Question Does Not Exist (stackroboflow.com)
4097.
Syntax Highlighting Is Backwards (2018) (benkuhn.net)
4098.
The One Man MMO Project (onemanmmo.com)
4099.
Ask HN: Starting Your Own LLC?
4100.
The dangers of streaming across versions of glibc: A cautionary tale (2014) (postgresql.org)
4101.
The rise of wgpu (gfx-rs.github.io)
4102.
Math.Round opens the browser print dialog (github.com)
4103.
The difference a dad can make (evoke.org)
4104.
Genomics – A programmer’s guide (gist.github.com)
4105.
Krita 4.2.0: First painting application with HDR support on Windows (krita.org)
4106.
The periodic table is 150 years old this week (economist.com)
4107.
Syslog: Complete System Administrator Guide (devconnected.com)
4108.
Elements of Programming (elementsofprogramming.com)
4109.
United States Files Civil Lawsuit Against Edward Snowden (justice.gov)
4110.
The Streets Were Never Free. Congestion Pricing Finally Makes That Plain (nytimes.com)