January 2020 Archive
5821.
Producing Open Source Software (producingoss.com)
5822.
Dichotomy of Control in Software (zsombor.io)
5823.
Technical Debt Is Soul-Crushing (codeahoy.com)
5824.
“The Most Intelligent Photograph Ever Taken” (1927) (medium.com)
5825.
Linux 5.5 Released (lore.kernel.org)
5826.
Nature of Pure Mathematics Research (academia.stackexchange.com)
5827.
A car-free future? How UK cities are moving towards a pedestrian age (independent.co.uk)
5828.
CircleCI automates Continuous Delivery to multiple clouds (zdnet.com)
5829.
Beautiful Figure (uni-regensburg.de)
5830.
Portugal hacker says he exposed African tycoon (seattletimes.com)
5831.
Show HN: I made an anonymous and complete insurance aggregator (hello-safe.co.uk)
5832.
KnightOS was an interesting operating system (drewdevault.com)
5833.
The GPU Is the Worst – and Best – Thing to Happen to the FPGA (nextplatform.com)
5834.
Why the foundations of physics have not progressed for 40 years (math.columbia.edu)
5835.
Detection of high frequency magnetic resonance could revolutionize electronics (phys.org)
5836.
The Game of Oligarchy (brewster.kahle.org)
5837.
How to Estimate Feature Development Time: Maybe Don't (thoughtbot.com)
5838.
Philadelphia judge rules against Uber's arbitration clause in car crash case (inquirer.com)
5839.
How can you not check out a movie called "The VelociPastor"? (film.avclub.com)
5840.
World of Warcraft gave an ominous lesson on the Wuhan virus (kr-asia.com)
5841.
Evernote promises official Linux client in 2020 (evernote.com)
5842.
Code-your-model: modularized modeling based on a project-specific DSL (innoq.com)
5843.
John Fowles (1989) (theparisreview.org)
5844.
Show HN: Library for high-performance WebSocket applications (github.com)
5845.
LabCorp website bug exposed thousands of medical documents (techcrunch.com)
5846.
2019 Website Threat Research Report [pdf] (sucuri.net)
5847.
Welcome to an internet that feels magical (scroll.com)
5848.
Horror Stories from Inside Amazon's Mechanical Turk (gizmodo.com)
5849.
Two old satellites could collide over the US on Wednesday (technologyreview.com)
5850.
Students required to install location tracker so college can 'pinpoint' them (campusreform.org)