At full speed with Python: a book for self-learners
(github.com)
2018 Archive
2941.
2942.
The Wavefunction Collapse Algorithm Explained
(robertheaton.com)
2943.
Show HN: Self-Driving Pi Car
(github.com)
2944.
Tcpdump Examples
(hackertarget.com)
2945.
2946.
Google Pay
(blog.google)
2947.
The impact of the ‘open’ workspace on human collaboration
(rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org)
2949.
List of screw drives
(en.wikipedia.org)
2950.
Superintelligence: The Idea That Eats Smart People (2016)
(idlewords.com)
2951.
China has turned Xinjiang into a police state like no other
(economist.com)
2952.
Loneliness is pervasive and rising, particularly among the young
(economist.com)
2954.
What makes BeOS and Haiku unique
(osvoyager.wordpress.com)
2955.
The Many Ways Google Harvests Data
(wsj.com)
2956.
Tesla beats expectations with $3.4B in revenue
(techcrunch.com)
2957.
Microsoft completes GitHub acquisition
(blog.github.com)
2958.
Larry Wall's Very Own Home Page
(wall.org)
2959.
One year of C
(floooh.github.io)
2960.
2961.
2962.
Why Pencils Are Yellow (2017)
(artsy.net)
2964.
Google Boots Open-Source Anti-Censorship Tool "Ahoy" from Chrome Store
(torrentfreak.com)
2965.
Chicken Scheme 5.0
(lists.nongnu.org)
2966.
The Apocalyptic Architecture of One 1970s Retail Chain
(atlasobscura.com)
2967.
Writing Documentation When You Aren't a Technical Writer
(blog.stoplight.io)
2968.
The Hardest Program I've Ever Written (2015)
(journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
2969.
2970.
Show HN: SQL Trainer – Learn SQL by doing live data exercises
(app.bytescout.com)