2019 Archive
961.
Switching from Chrome to Firefox (support.mozilla.org)
962.
Major bank accidentally published a private package to the public NPM Registry (twitter.com)
963.
Name one thing in this photo (twitter.com)
964.
Unfork() (github.com)
965.
iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max (apple.com)
966.
16M Americans will vote on hackable paperless machines (technologyreview.com)
967.
Netflix Posted Biggest-Ever Profit in 2018 and Paid $0 in Income Taxes (itep.org)
968.
Facebook, Axios and NBC Paid to Whitewash Wikipedia Pages (huffpost.com)
969.
WireGuard is in net-next (git.kernel.org)
970.
Some items from my “reliability list” (rachelbythebay.com)
971.
Ten Years of Erlang (ferd.ca)
972.
Beating C with one line of Brainfuck (kiwec.net)
973.
Silicon Valley is terrified of California’s privacy law (techcrunch.com)
974.
Bill Gates promises to add his own billions if Congress does nuclear power push (geekwire.com)
975.
The Raspberry Pi 4 needs a fan (jeffgeerling.com)
976.
Undocumented Catalina file access change (lapcatsoftware.com)
977.
How Do Bullets Work in Video Games? (gamasutra.com)
978.
Local-first software: You own your data, in spite of the cloud (inkandswitch.com)
979.
A three-page paper that shook philosophy, with lessons for software engineers (jsomers.net)
980.
Home Chip Fab (sam.zeloof.xyz)
981.
People with Greater Intellectual Humility Have Superior General Knowledge (opensociet.org)
982.
Minnesota Will Pay Residents to Grow Bee-Friendly Lawns (smithsonianmag.com)
983.
New pill can deliver insulin (news.mit.edu)
984.
NSA's Backdoor Key from Lotus Notes (2002) (cypherspace.org)
985.
Ask HN: Feasible Alternative to the MacBook Pro?
986.
Firefox 69.0 Released (mozilla.org)
987.
Google and Mozilla are failing to support browser extension developers (armin.dev)
988.
Facebook Expects to Be Fined Up to $5B by FTC Over Privacy Issues (nytimes.com)
989.
The most popular docker images each contain at least 30 vulnerabilities (snyk.io)
990.
Alphabet in bid to buy Fitbit (reuters.com)