Do Artifacts Have Ethics? (2014)
(thefrailestthing.com)
December 2018 Archive
9181.
9182.
Tim May has died
(facebook.com)
9183.
Reverse engineering modern CPUs
(reverseengineering.stackexchange.com)
9184.
RIP, legendary cypherpunk Tim May
(boingboing.net)
9185.
Building SeaTurtle, a Logo-Like Language in Swift and SpriteKit
(observationalhazard.com)
9186.
Why You Start Things You’ll Never Finish
(nytimes.com)
9187.
Lessons from a Failing Company
(theatlantic.com)
9188.
9189.
9190.
Spy numbers stations that may be on air now
(spynumbers.com)
9191.
The Daily Scrum Is a Planning Meeting…Not a Status Meeting
(jeremyjarrell.com)
9192.
9193.
How to use code wars to become a master developer
(andrewchallis.co.uk)
9194.
9195.
Load Balancing Websocket Connections (2016)
(deepstreamhub.com)
9196.
This is how to sustainably feed 10B people by 2050
(weforum.org)
9197.
Things I hate about Git (2012)
(stevebennett.me)
9198.
3DES Is Officially Being Retired (03. August 2018)
(cryptomathic.com)
9199.
Add CORS support to your Laravel/Lumen application
(github.com)
9200.
9201.
9202.
Web RSS client
(rssup.online)
9203.
Lund professor freed student from Islamic State war zone
(thelocal.se)
9204.
Best of r/MachineLearning in 2018
(heartbeat.fritz.ai)
9205.
Game devs share their most embarassing crimes
(twitter.com)
9206.
Complex Subtyping vs. Parametrization
(blog.tlinkowski.pl)
9207.
9208.
Simple Explanation of Cardano and Ouroboros
(achainofblocks.com)
9210.
Stencil: A Compiler for Web Components
(stenciljs.com)