Are you sure you’re using microservices?
(blog.softwaremill.com)
September 2019 Archive
18091.
18092.
AI: Zao, a free deepfake face-swapping app
(theverge.com)
18093.
18094.
18095.
Bitmovin (YC S15) Hires a Support Engineer in Denver
(bitmovin.com)
18096.
How can you keep your brain healthy?
(treatmentofliver.blogspot.com)
18097.
The Guide to Enjoy Your First Developer Job
(medium.com)
18098.
The Baroness Fighting to Protect Children Online
(nytimes.com)
18099.
Google Hangouts migration deadline extended for G Suite customers
(questechie.com)
18100.
Chinese Face-Swapping App ZAO Sparks Privacy Concerns After Going Crazily Viral
(thehackernews.com)
18101.
What to invest small amounts of money in?
(kodekspracy.blogspot.com)
18102.
Android 10 is likely coming to Pixels on September 3rd
(theverge.com)
18103.
European Union Public License
(opensource.org)
18104.
Online Space Hazards: Privacy Risks, Data Monopoly, Misleading Information
(wire.mpelembe.net)
18105.
How to Repair Corrupt Outlook PST Files with Two Microsoft Utilities?
(migrateemails.com)
18106.
Tetris Randomizers (2018)
(simon.lc)
18107.
18108.
Tom Hulme from GV Is Joining Us at Disrupt Berlin
(techcrunch.com)
18109.
Fresh images of HMS Terror shipwreck could clear up lingering mysteries
(arstechnica.com)
18110.
Bizarre 5-Core Chip Could Be Intel's New Lakefield 3D Foveros CPU
(tomshardware.co.uk)
18111.
EU launches QKD communications pilot
(techerati.com)
18112.
Things we love about building MVPs for startups
(brightinventions.pl)
18113.
What Is Hat
(medium.com)
18114.
18115.
Best Privacy-Focused Email Services in 2019
(fossmint.com)
18116.
18117.
18118.
18119.
Want to Test on Internet Explorer Online?
(browserstack.com)
18120.
MIT’s fleet of autonomous boats can now shapeshift
(news.mit.edu)