August 2019 Archive
3871.
NPM Bans Terminal Ads (zdnet.com)
3872.
GDPR Gone Wrong by the Daily Express +222 Cookies (twitter.com)
3873.
Announcing Etcd 3.4.0 (kubernetes.io)
3874.
Making Instagram.com Faster (Part 1) (instagram-engineering.com)
3875.
Elon Musk's Las Vegas Tunnel Kind of Sucks? (jalopnik.com)
3876.
My journey building an app while freelancing and living abroad in Fukuoka, Japan (lunchbag.ca)
3877.
Facebook AI Memory Layer Boosts Network Capacity by a Billion Parameters (medium.com)
3878.
Hong Kong protesters shooting lasers to thwart Chinese facial recognition tech (mobile.twitter.com)
3879.
Russian police detain hundreds at Moscow protest for free elections (aljazeera.com)
3880.
Hardware security keys for two-factor authentication (theverge.com)
3881.
PostgreSQL Fulltext Search with DBIx:Class (dev.to)
3882.
The Apollo Guidance Computer – VCF West 2019 (pagetable.com)
3883.
You're not worth hiring unless (dev.to)
3884.
A universal interaction language for the web (medium.com)
3885.
6 Months Designing with Figma (onesignal.com)
3886.
New ‘warshipping’ technique gives hackers access to enterprise offices (zdnet.com)
3887.
Teensy 4.0 Development Board (pjrc.com)
3888.
The Weird, Dark History of 8chan (wired.com)
3889.
$13,000 NES cartridge found at the bottom of a Safeway sack (arstechnica.com)
3890.
A Photographer Caught the Moment a Meteor Exploded onto Jupiter on Video (interestingengineering.com)
3891.
Report Blasts Palantir for ICE Work, Trump Ties (axios.com)
3892.
A16Z: Growth, Sales, and a New Era of B2B (youtube.com)
3893.
Google Hackers Found 10 Ways to Hack an iPhone Without Touching It (vice.com)
3894.
The Loneliest of Species (laphamsquarterly.org)
3895.
Rust Async/Await – The Challenges Besides Syntax – Cancellation (gist.github.com)
3896.
Google ‘Whistleblower’ Loves QAnon, Accused “Zionists” of Running the Government (thedailybeast.com)
3897.
Fail Fast and Fail Often: Handling API Errors at Scale (monolist.co)
3898.
Giffard Dirigible (en.wikipedia.org)
3899.
A.I. Is Learning from Humans. Many Humans (nytimes.com)
3900.
Yet another Kubernetes security best practices (github.com)