January 2020 Archive
8011.
Ivanka Trump Named CES Keynote Speaker (theguardian.com)
8012.
Best Things I’ve Eaten This Decade (newyorker.com)
8013.
Fallacies of Distributed Computing Explained [pdf] (rgoarchitects.com)
8014.
China investigates SARS-like virus as dozens struck by pneumonia (dw.com)
8015.
Five tips for more helpful code reviews (thoughtbot.com)
8016.
Why 0! Is 1 (youtube.com)
8017.
Tech and Design Details That Stood Out (techcrunch.com)
8018.
Chaos Mesh - A newly open-sourced chaos engineering platform for K8s (github.com)
8019.
Calendar is like a hard drive (karneyli.com)
8020.
Books to Transform Every Area of Your Life (medium.com)
8021.
Why video games and board games aren’t a good measure of AI intelligence (theverge.com)
8022.
Telegram: Verifiable Builds, New Theme Editor, Send When Online and So Much More (telegram.org)
8023.
Why your developers hate working on other people's stuff (sarfas.codes)
8024.
CCXT alternative for working with Real-Time crypto markets tick data (github.com)
8025.
Entire Shrek Movie in Just 8MiB with AV1 and Opus (reddit.com)
8026.
Public Domain Day 2020 (web.law.duke.edu)
8027.
The Arrogance of BBC News (medialens.org)
8028.
Moonlight Tower (en.wikipedia.org)
8029.
Disney’s Domination of the Public Domain (nyunews.com)
8030.
Rhubarb is released: Websocket library for multiplayer JavaScript games (github.com)
8031.
Human Psycholinguists: A Critical Appraisal (nostalgebraist.tumblr.com)
8032.
(Very) Basic Intro to Hash Functions (SHA-256, MD-5, etc.) (qvault.io)
8033.
Hacking a Toy Drone to Put Artificial Intelligence on It (lemaizi.com)
8034.
Airbnb’s New Year’s Eve guest volume shows its falling growth rate (techcrunch.com)
8035.
2019’s Top Machine Learning Articles (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
8036.
State Capacity Libertarianism (marginalrevolution.com)
8037.
Start a JavaScript Project with Node.js and React in 2020 (gregberge.com)
8038.
MercuryOS: New OS with a UX That Rejects the Desktop Metaphor and App Ecosystems (mercuryos.com)
8039.
The Bullshit of Facebook (blog.webb.page)
8040.
Linux distributions: Can't we do without hooks and triggers? (michael.stapelberg.ch)