December 2018 Archive
15001.
Georg Cantor: An introduction to transfinite numbers
(medium.com)
15002.
MirrorGlass. An Ira Glass “bot”
(liberationtech.net)
15003.
Do Boys Have a Comparitive Advantage in Math and Science?
(marginalrevolution.com)
15004.
Over-the-top optimisations with Nim
(chameth.com)
15005.
The Customer Acquisition Pricing Parade
(perell.com)
15006.
Mozilla’s privacy-first mobile browser just got a lot easier to use
(fastcompany.com)
15008.
15009.
Linux must-reads in 2018
(opensource.com)
15010.
Add-Ons, Extensions and CSP – Troy Hunt
(troyhunt.com)
15011.
15013.
Bright Light Streaks Across the Sky
(sacramento.cbslocal.com)
15014.
One of America’s Most Valuable Exports: Business Consultants
(bloomberg.com)
15015.
Interviews on Replacing Infrastructure Systems at LinkedIn
(engineering.linkedin.com)
15016.
100 Berlin Startups to Work for in 2019
(seedtable.com)
15017.
Bill Gates: A new way to look at Leonardo
(gatesnotes.com)
15019.
15020.
Short Sellers Exist to Shed Light on Problems
(promarket.org)
15021.
15022.
Hell is a multi-threaded C++ program (2006)
(codemines.blogspot.com)
15023.
Apollo 8 [50 years later]
(en.wikipedia.org)
15024.
Powerpoint, Chickens and Hypnosis
(gryt.io)
15025.
Switch from Chrome to Firefox in Just a Few Minutes
(blog.mozilla.org)
15026.
The Envoy Proxy Threading Model
(blog.envoyproxy.io)
15027.
There’s No Real System to Counter Rogue Drones
(theatlantic.com)
15028.
Confessions of an E-2C Hawkeye Radar Operator
(thedrive.com)
15029.
California launches new repository for open-source code
(statescoop.com)
15030.
Is going to a Y Combinator interview worth it?
(medium.com)