December 2019 Archive
6751.
Replicant needs your help to liberate Android in 2020 (fsf.org)
6752.
American Trash: How an e-waste sting uncovered a shocking betrayal (theverge.com)
6753.
Underground psychology: researchers have been spying on us on the subway (slate.com)
6754.
The story behind Amazon’s failed $1 million bid to swing Seattle’s election (crosscut.com)
6755.
Code Search with Cross References for the Android Open Source Project (android-developers.googleblog.com)
6756.
America blows past the world in oil and natural gas (axios.com)
6757.
Quitting My Cushy Job to Start a Short Sleeve Button Down Brand (starterstory.com)
6758.
Gamma Error in Picture Scaling (ericbrasseur.org)
6759.
Native support for WebAuthn and FIDO is finally here on iPhones and iPads (yubico.com)
6760.
Git Push Is the Process (writing.kemitchell.com)
6761.
Firefox Voice Campaign (events.mozilla.org)
6762.
The Deep Sea (neal.fun)
6763.
AirBnb Dynein: Building an Open-Source Distributed Delayed Job Queueing System (medium.com)
6764.
Monkey-pig hybrids created by Chinese scientists (independent.co.uk)
6765.
Unsplash for Brands (medium.com)
6766.
What the Internet Can Learn from the Printing Press (theatlantic.com)
6767.
Seven deadly sins of talking about “types” (2014) (cs.kent.ac.uk)
6768.
‘Soulmates do not exist’: the surprising rise of wedding therapy (theguardian.com)
6769.
Android Code Search (cs.android.com)
6770.
Cloud to ByteCode: Predictions about the Software Developments Trends in 2020 (towardsdatascience.com)
6771.
Scolp: Streaming Column Printer for Python (New Python Pacakge) (github.com)
6772.
Working with Azure Application Insights in Your React App (react.christmas)
6773.
A universal tech code of conduct (parkersoftware.com)
6774.
On Understanding Data Abstraction, Revisited [pdf] (cs.utexas.edu)
6775.
I Was Once a Socialist. Then I Saw How It Worked (nytimes.com)
6776.
Notes to Myself on Software Engineering (medium.com)
6777.
Why issue trackers can’t help you build products (zepel.io)
6778.
Halo: Reach's Remastered Graphics Are Almost Too Perfect to Be Good (vice.com)
6779.
Snowden: If I were configuring a smartphone today, I'd use GrapheneOS (twitter.com)
6780.
Quick reference of C++ value categories: Part 1 (habr.com)