December 2019 Archive
9781.
Migration of a Database from RDS to Aurora (blog.codacy.com)
9782.
Druid upgrade walkthrough. Resulting in 10x+ drop in error rate and tail latency (plumbr.io)
9783.
Navigator.sendBeacon is broken (extensive browser stats included) (volument.com)
9784.
Generate Images from HTML in Node.js (dev.to)
9785.
The Rise and Fall of an All-Star Crew of Jewel Thieves (theatlantic.com)
9786.
Companies Can Ban Use of Work Email in Union Organizing (1) (news.bloomberglaw.com)
9787.
Weeding the Grid (css.christmas)
9788.
Secret keeper. Stores secrets in DynamoDB, encrypted at rest – Lyft (lyft.github.io)
9789.
SA website hacked for phishing expedition (davinciforensics.co.za)
9790.
Compiling Python to WebAssembly (stackoverflow.com)
9791.
OpenFaaS turns 3! (github.com)
9792.
All Software Sucks – Harmful Software and Alternatives (harmful.cat-v.org)
9793.
A Brief Overview of the PVS-Studio Static Code Analyzer (modernescpp.com)
9794.
How to Develop Node.js Applications in Kubernetes
9795.
Libram 5 – My Thoughts (kevq.uk)
9796.
Top Haskell Open-Source Projects for Linux Users (serokell.io)
9797.
GitHub Actions Christmas Tree (twitter.com)
9798.
Mailinator Private Domains (mailinator.blogspot.com)
9799.
Decreasing RAM Usage by 40% Using Jemalloc with Python (2017) (zapier.com)
9800.
AI’s Human Problem (bostonreview.net)
9801.
WebDataRocks Pivot Table Just Launched on Product Hunt (producthunt.com)
9802.
Emergent Behavior by Minimizing Chaos (bair.berkeley.edu)
9803.
Microsoft's ONNX.js is giving hard time to Google's Tensorflow.js (blog.logrocket.com)
9804.
SSH to EC2 Instances via AWS Lambda (transposit.com)
9805.
Who Are the Biggest Bullshitters? (economist.com)
9806.
Self-Driving Mercedes Will Be Programmed to Sacrifice Peds to Save the Driver (fastcompany.com)
9807.
Earth's Magnetic North Pole Keeps Moving Towards Siberia at a Fast Pace (sciencealert.com)
9808.
“essential piece of computing history” just sold for $43,750 (arstechnica.com)
9809.
Time’s new invite-only membership program will cost up to $20k a year (digiday.com)
9810.
How to manage your endless backlog as a software engineer without burning out? (veamly.co)