January 2020 Archive
3991.
Simple Math Can Cover Even the Most Complex Holes (quantamagazine.org)
3992.
Show HN: Nocodery – The Nocode Job Board (nocodery.com)
3993.
The Concatenative Language XY (2004) (nsl.com)
3994.
Iran says it 'unintentionally' shot down plane (bbc.com)
3995.
What’s like to be fired from an SV company (tinypic.pl)
3996.
Iran admits shooting down Ukrainian airliner 'unintentionally' (theguardian.com)
3997.
Beijing’s man lost by a shocking landslide in Taiwan’s presidential election (qz.com)
3998.
Self Publishing a Technical Book in 2020 (levelup.gitconnected.com)
3999.
Pandas tips that will save you hours of head-scratching (towardsdatascience.com)
4000.
Streams and Tables in Apache Kafka: A Primer (confluent.io)
4001.
Father and son team develop world's first colour 3D x-ray (stuff.co.nz)
4002.
Testing a Formula Editor with Parameterized Tests (interana.com)
4003.
The Radicalism of Randolph Bourne (newstatesman.com)
4004.
A Guide to White-Label Chat (getstream.io)
4005.
Cookie consent: Most websites break law by making it hard to reject all tracking (zdnet.com)
4006.
Signal in LIGO/Virgo Data. Found by a Burst Search (twitter.com)
4007.
Streams and Tables in Apache Kafka: Topics, Partitions, and Storage Fundamentals (confluent.io)
4008.
Full Stack Type Safety: An Enums Journey (medium.com)
4009.
Salka the Salonnière: On the queen of old Hollywood’s émigrés (harpers.org)
4010.
Apple’s rack-mountable Mac Pro is now available (arstechnica.com)
4011.
All We Owe to Animals (aeon.co)
4012.
Open source is free, but expensive (xscode.com)
4013.
Udacity's Fake “Sale” (reddit.com)
4014.
How to Watch Instagram Stories Without Being a Creep (onezero.medium.com)
4015.
How The New York Times Verified the Iran Missile-Strike Footage (cjr.org)
4016.
Xnor.ai Acquired by Apple for 200m (geekwire.com)
4017.
2019’s Worst Tech Ideas (onezero.medium.com)
4018.
Mojo Vision Announces Augmented Reality in a Contact Lens (spectrum.ieee.org)
4019.
An Honest Tech Interview (youtube.com)
4020.
Implementing a Simple Compiler on 25 Lines of JavaScript (blog.mgechev.com)