2018 Archive
1981.
Vim Anywhere (github.com)
1982.
The physics of baking good pizza (arxiv.org)
1983.
Getting to Go: Garbage collection and runtime issues (blog.golang.org)
1984.
PhysX SDK 4.0, an Open-Source Physics Engine (news.developer.nvidia.com)
1985.
Firecracker – Lightweight Virtualization for Serverless Computing (aws.amazon.com)
1986.
BPG Image format (bellard.org)
1987.
Twirp: A new RPC framework for Go (blog.twitch.tv)
1988.
Modern SAT solvers: fast, neat and underused (codingnest.com)
1989.
Side-channel attacking browsers through CSS3 features (evonide.com)
1990.
ASCIIFlow Infinity (asciiflow.com)
1991.
Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry Pi (github.com)
1992.
Americans Own Less Stuff, and That’s Reason to Be Nervous (bloomberg.com)
1993.
Ask HN: Why not more hiring of junior devs, then on-the-job-training?
1994.
Apple Maps vs. Google Maps vs. Waze (arturrr.com)
1995.
Psychedelics could heal brain cells in people suffering from depression: study (independent.co.uk)
1996.
Announcing TypeScript 3.0 (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
1997.
One Island Grows 80% of the World’s Vanilla (atlasobscura.com)
1998.
Learning to Read in Your 30s Profoundly Transforms the Brain (maxplanck.nautil.us)
1999.
How one family built Qualtrics to an $8B exit (bloomberg.com)
2000.
SubEthaEdit 5 is now free and open source (rant.monkeydom.de)
2001.
California to allow testing of self-driving cars without a driver present (techcrunch.com)
2002.
Was there a civilization on Earth before humans? (theatlantic.com)
2003.
Doctors ask engineers to spend more time in the hospital before building apps (cnbc.com)
2004.
Gokrazy: A pure-Go userland for Raspberry Pi 3 appliances (gokrazy.org)
2005.
My Journey into Fractals (medium.com)
2006.
Ask HN: What do you struggle with?
2007.
Kazakhstan is changing its alphabet from Cyrillic to Latin-based (bbc.com)
2008.
I know why rejection emails suck – I write them (triplebyte.com)
2009.
Australian parliament passes encryption laws unamended (abc.net.au)
2010.
Apple's privacy feature costs ad companies millions (theguardian.com)