December 2018 Archive
9781.
Images of ice on mars (m.esa.int)
9782.
Russian lawmakers seek tighter Internet control to counter 'aggressive' US (thestar.com.my)
9783.
Gitlab 11.6 released with Serverless and Group-level clusters (about.gitlab.com)
9784.
Free software and the revolt against transactionality (medium.com)
9785.
Device that works like a lung makes clean fuel from water (newscientist.com)
9786.
How Craig Barton wishes he’d taught maths – Gowers's Weblog (gowers.wordpress.com)
9787.
Windows 10 Said to Track User Activity Even When Told Not To (news.softpedia.com)
9788.
Will Zuckerberg save cryptocurrencies? (beincrypto.com)
9789.
Twitter’s newest feature is reigniting the ‘iPhone vs. Android’ war (techcrunch.com)
9790.
After the Blaze, a Trail’s New Beginnings (rei.com)
9791.
They Thought They Were Free (press.uchicago.edu)
9792.
You Can't Fire Bruce (folklore.org)
9793.
Sloc Cloc and Code Revisited – Optimizing an Already Fast Go Application (boyter.org)
9794.
Non-citizens may have been added to voter rolls, DMV says (sacbee.com)
9795.
Gridsome – A Vue and GraphQL SSG Inspired by Gatsby (gridsome.org)
9796.
On “easter eggs” in open source UI libraries (medium.com)
9797.
ML Kit for Firebase (firebase.google.com)
9798.
My name is Mark and I have mental illness (medium.com)
9799.
Diana's Tree (en.wikipedia.org)
9800.
A rocker’s guide to management (1843magazine.com)
9801.
How to permanently change your DNS on Android (Private DNS to the rescue) (medium.com)
9802.
Airlines’ Boarding Changes Reward Higher-Paying Travelers (wsj.com)
9803.
The History of Playing Cards: The Evolution of the Modern Deck (boardgamegeek.com)
9804.
Amazing new things you can do with Alexa (komando.com)
9805.
Building Native Images of Kotlin Programs Using GraalVM (vorba.ch)
9806.
Tiles are back baby (ice.org)
9807.
Is It True Can AI Build Apps? (medium.com)
9808.
Why Software Development projects fail (medium.com)
9809.
Data breaches being used to hack Fortnite accounts (bbc.com)
9810.
Some Hershey’s Kisses Are Missing Tips and Bakers Want to Know Why (nytimes.com)