January 2020 Archive
9481.
Humble Australia Fire Relief Bundle (humblebundle.com)
9482.
Project Cybersyn – a distributed decision support system (en.wikipedia.org)
9483.
Taking a team from ‘good’ to ‘great’ with storytelling (blog.usejournal.com)
9484.
Reasons to Develop a Custom Ruby on Rails CRM (rubyroidlabs.com)
9485.
Damning Recordings of Trump Leaked (thenews-zone.com)
9486.
Deep Work and Automation (thinkautomation.com)
9487.
Xfce 4.14 Maintenance and 4.15 Updates (simon.shimmerproject.org)
9488.
How to Test a Method in a React Functional Component Using Enzyme (dev.to)
9489.
Ask HN: Anybody Using KSQL in Production
9490.
Release candidate: Godot 3.2 RC 1 (godotengine.org)
9491.
America’s aggressive use of sanctions endangers the dollar’s reign (economist.com)
9492.
FDA Risks Sacrificing Its Standards for Speed (bloomberg.com)
9493.
Work Is Work: In which returns diminish (codahale.com)
9494.
Show HN: ThreatBite – Reputation Checking Tool
9495.
Kentucky Teen Expelled from School for Rainbow Shirt and Cake, Mom Says (toointeresting.com)
9496.
Ben Horowitz Was Wrong – Culture Does Not Eat Strategy for Breakfast (hackernoon.com)
9497.
Britain bans betting on credit cards to fight gambling addiction (reuters.com)
9498.
Marketing: What Is Lead Generation and What Is PQL, SQL and MQL? (medium.com)
9499.
Women now hold more jobs than men in the US (cnn.com)
9500.
EU Commission considers facial recognition ban in AI ‘white paper’ (euractiv.com)
9501.
Engineering Sales Incentives (dcgross.com)
9502.
China Embraces Battery-Swapping System for Electric Vehicles (bloomberg.com)
9503.
Using AI to make a sparkling water better than La Croix (gastrograph.com)
9504.
EU eyes temporary ban on facial recognition in public places (theguardian.com)
9505.
Running costs for running a web app (cushionapp.com)
9506.
Ontology of Blockchain Technologies [pdf] (allquantor.at)
9507.
Warp v0.2: the composable web server framework (seanmonstar.com)
9508.
New in Humaans: Improved Time Off Management (humaans.io)
9509.
GNU Guile 3.0.0 Released (lwn.net)
9510.
The PinePhone starts shipping–a Linux-powered smartphone for $150 (arstechnica.com)