2019 Archive
721.
Tools we used to create a hit HTML5 game on Steam (codecks.io)
722.
Photorealistic Path Tracer (thume.ca)
723.
The Unparalleled Genius of John von Neumann (medium.com)
724.
What Happens to the Body on No Sleep (outsideonline.com)
725.
An Illustrated Guide to Useful Command Line Tools (wezm.net)
726.
Four-day week trial: study finds lower stress but no cut in output (theguardian.com)
727.
Start Your Own ISP (startyourownisp.com)
728.
Network protocols for anyone who knows a programming language (destroyallsoftware.com)
729.
Facebook has struggled to hire talent since the Cambridge Analytica scandal (cnbc.com)
730.
The 2002 mandate for internal communication systems at Amazon (sametab.com)
731.
Every productivity thought I've ever had, as concisely as possible (guzey.com)
732.
How an Alzheimer’s ‘cabal’ thwarted progress toward a cure (statnews.com)
733.
Git rebase in depth (git-rebase.io)
734.
Show HN: This page is a truly naked, brutalist HTML quine (secretgeek.github.io)
735.
No to Chrome (notochrome.org)
736.
Facebook Libra Is Architecturally Unsound (stephendiehl.com)
737.
Cloudflare Network Performance Issues (cloudflarestatus.com)
738.
Preindustrial workers worked fewer hours than today's (2009) (groups.csail.mit.edu)
739.
Protections Against Fingerprinting and Crypto Mining in Firefox Nightly and Beta (blog.mozilla.org)
740.
A map of the US where city names are replaced by most Wikipedia’ed resident (pudding.cool)
741.
Making My Own Glasses (eidel.io)
742.
Protester shot in chest by live police round during Hong Kong protests (reddit.com)
743.
Open source collaborative text editors (juretriglav.si)
744.
Sex censorship killed the internet we love (engadget.com)
745.
Boeing 737 Max pilots complained to feds for months about suspected safety flaw (dallasnews.com)
746.
South Korean government to switch to Linux: ministry (koreaherald.com)
747.
Argdown (argdown.org)
748.
The Route of a Text Message (scottbot.net)
749.
Ethereum Plans to Cut Its Energy Consumption by 99 Percent (spectrum.ieee.org)
750.
Elsevier cuts off UC’s access to its academic journals (latimes.com)