December 2019 Archive
5611.
Rambler claims exclusive rights violation on Nginx (translate.google.com)
5612.
Tips and Tricks for Faster Web Apps (medium.com)
5613.
Vim 8.2 released, new feature popups (vim.org)
5614.
Big Picture Tech Skill Trends (hiringlab.org)
5615.
Turkey is getting military drones armed with machine guns (newscientist.com)
5616.
The Disney Imagineering Story (disneyplus.com)
5617.
Piles of insecure smart toys fill retailers shelves (theregister.co.uk)
5618.
Tinkerbell – Packet.net's bare metal provisioning engine (tinkerbell.org)
5619.
Atlassian launches new FaaS platform for apps (zdnet.com)
5620.
Data Parallel C++: Advanced Chapters Just Released (apress.com)
5621.
A Cosmology Primer [pdf] (map.gsfc.nasa.gov)
5622.
The Amazon Premium (calpaterson.com)
5623.
Chrome 79 will continuously scan your passwords against public data breaches (arstechnica.com)
5624.
Analyzing and Improving the Image Quality of StyleGAN (arxiv.org)
5625.
Internet Provider Likely Juiced Its Official Speed Scores (wsj.com)
5626.
U.K. General Election 2019: Conservatives Secure Majority in Parliament (nytimes.com)
5627.
Nebula VPN routes between hosts privately, flexibly, and efficiently (arstechnica.com)
5628.
Home Baked Hooks (react.christmas)
5629.
The next Xbox has a name and a new design: Behold, 2020’s Xbox Series X (arstechnica.com)
5630.
Octopus: Kubernetes-native acceptance tests runner (github.com)
5631.
Announcing Poetry 1.0.0 (python-poetry.org)
5632.
A Deep Dive into the Technology of Corporate Surveillance (eff.org)
5633.
Write Dumb Code – Advice from Four Leading Java Developers (oracle.com)
5634.
Visible Light-Activated Molecular Nanomachines Kill Pancreatic Cancer Cells (pubs.acs.org)
5635.
Intel CPUs: Ten-year plan to includes 1.4nm (guru3d.com)
5636.
NumPyro – Probabilistic Programming with NumPy (github.com)
5637.
Show HN: Gmailpush – Gmail API Push Notification Handler for Node (github.com)
5638.
Cisco Silicon One – first routing silicon to break 10Tbps with single ASIC (cisco.com)
5639.
The Magician of NFL Broadcasts (theringer.com)
5640.
Why Programming Is a Good Medium for Expressing Poorly Understood Ideas (1967) (web.media.mit.edu)