Removing jQuery from GitHub.com frontend
(twitter.com)
2018 Archive
2821.
2822.
2823.
San Francisco’s Seismic Gamble
(nytimes.com)
2824.
2825.
2826.
Why Read the Classics? (1986)
(nybooks.com)
2827.
Magic Leap One Teardown
(ifixit.com)
2828.
2829.
Google Home (in)Security
(jerrygamblin.com)
2830.
Node.js is now available on App Engine standard environment
(cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
2831.
2832.
GrayKey iPhone unlocker poses serious security concerns
(blog.malwarebytes.com)
2833.
Writing system software: code comments
(antirez.com)
2835.
Pigeon Maps – Maps in React with no external dependencies
(mariusandra.github.io)
2836.
2837.
2838.
Why is Rust difficult?
(vorner.github.io)
2839.
An Amazon Order Might Lock You Out of Trusted Traveler Programs
(lifehacker.com)
2840.
The Poison We Pick
(nymag.com)
2841.
2842.
2843.
OpenBSD 6.4 released
(openbsd.org)
2844.
At least it wasn't Oracle
(chrisshort.net)
2845.
A Not-Called Function Can Cause a 5X Slowdown
(randomascii.wordpress.com)
2846.
Show HN: RetroClip – Instant Replay for Your Mac
(realartists.com)
2847.
2848.
Oni: Modern Modal Editing – Powered by Neovim
(github.com)
2849.
Facebook confirms data sharing with Chinese companies
(reuters.com)
2850.
Our Approach to Employee Security Training
(pagerduty.com)