January 2020 Archive
2611.
Jepsen Results against Etcd 3.4.3 (etcd.io)
2612.
State Department Urges U.S. Citizens to Leave Iraq ‘Immediately’ (frequentbusinesstraveler.com)
2613.
Surprising Ways to Use the Digital Whiteboard to Explain Anything (explaineverything.com)
2614.
Plan your travel by your budget with thetripcost.com (thetripcost.com)
2615.
A repertoire of math books from general math, college math to pure/applied math (mathvault.ca)
2616.
Why do so many bad drivers have luxury cars? A new study blames disagreeable men (thestar.com)
2617.
Ask HN: Are older devs more resistant to adopting new tech?
2618.
Facebook Says It Won’t Back Down from Allowing Lies in Political Ads (nytimes.com)
2619.
An Unanswered Question at the Heart of America's Nuclear Arsenal (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
2620.
Ask HN: How can I improve my immune system?
2621.
Iran has discovered an oil field with an estimated 53B barrels of crude (cnn.com)
2622.
If Mac OS X has a secret shame, it's the Finder (2003) (arstechnica.com)
2623.
Australia fires: Aboriginal planners say the bush 'needs to burn' (bbc.co.uk)
2624.
The AI Community Needs Fo Take Responsibility for Its Technology and Its Actions (cacm.acm.org)
2625.
Ask HN: Should I make a lower cost replica of niche software?
2626.
2019's Fastest Growing Programming Language Was C, Says Tiobe (rss.slashdot.org)
2627.
Breaking Chains with Pipelines in Modern JavaScript (wix.engineering)
2628.
“The way OSS is funded today is not sustainable” (twitter.com)
2629.
I Went Back Through My Old Emails. It Was Glorious (nytimes.com)
2630.
Writing Code to Be Spoken (2019) (sacrideo.us)
2631.
It May Be the Biggest Tax Heist Ever. And Europe Wants Justice (nytimes.com)
2632.
Wait for User to Stop Typing, in JavaScript (schier.co)
2633.
5G Underwhelms in Its First Big Test (wsj.com)
2634.
In This Is All: Memory, Meaning, and the Self (laphamsquarterly.org)
2635.
Cigarette butts are polluting the ocean more than plastic straws (globalnews.ca)
2636.
Don’t Tilt Scales Against Trump, Facebook Executive Warns (nytimes.com)
2637.
A Hundred Years of Fellini (newyorker.com)
2638.
Data from Behind Enemy Lines: How Russia May Have Used Twitter to Seize Crimea (ucsdnews.ucsd.edu)
2639.
The unofficial Apple Archive is on death’s door once more (theverge.com)
2640.
Git for Data – A TerminusDB Technical Paper [pdf] (github.com)