2019 Archive
871.
History and Effective Use of Vim (begriffs.com)
872.
Restic – Backups Done Right (restic.net)
873.
Show HN: A tiny isometric city builder in JavaScript (github.com)
874.
Browsers are pretty good at loading pages (carter.sande.duodecima.technology)
875.
Zuckerberg’s Rules Would Hurt Everyone but Facebook (bloomberg.com)
876.
Ha-ha wall (en.wikipedia.org)
877.
Weld: Accelerating numpy, scikit and pandas as much as 100x with Rust and LLVM (notamonadtutorial.com)
878.
Show HN: A Color Picker I Made (colorsupplyyy.com)
879.
I was wrong about spreadsheets (2017) (reifyworks.com)
880.
A Thread about Internet Archive's “Silent Killer” (twitter.com)
881.
The world in which IPv6 was a good design (2017) (apenwarr.ca)
882.
A Learning Secret: Don't Take Notes with a Laptop (2014) (scientificamerican.com)
883.
Speaking to yourself in the third person makes you wiser (aeon.co)
884.
Infinite loop in macOS Night Shift in the summer near the Arctic Circle (twitter.com)
885.
BootOS: Monolithic operating system in 512 bytes of x86 machine code (github.com)
886.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2019)
887.
Dear Bureaucrat, my job wants me to lie (federaltimes.com)
888.
IBM Open-Sources Power Chip Instruction Set (nextplatform.com)
889.
Stripe’s fifth engineering hub is Remote (stripe.com)
890.
The Firefox UI Is Now Built with Web Components (briangrinstead.com)
891.
Tech Companies Are Deleting Evidence of War Crimes (theatlantic.com)
892.
Google Search Operators: A Complete List (2018) (ahrefs.com)
893.
Half-Life: Alyx (half-life.com)
894.
Google Cloud networking issues in us-east1 (status.cloud.google.com)
895.
Password expiration is dead, long live passwords (techcrunch.com)
896.
When a Bike Company Put a TV on Its Box, Shipping Damages Went Down (2017) (bicycling.com)
897.
Facebook won’t let you opt out of its phone number ‘look up’ setting (techcrunch.com)
898.
Apple expands parts access to more independent repair businesses (apple.com)
899.
Police conducted search in the Nginx office due to a copyright claim (twitter.com)
900.
Bitcoin ETF research finds that 95% of Bitcoin volume is fake (twitter.com)