December 2019 Archive
11911.
Lich: A JSON-Like Binary Data Serialization Format
(github.com)
11912.
11913.
2019 UI and UX Design Trends
(uxplanet.org)
11914.
Please avoid accidentally creating a Win32/ClickMe joke
(geelaw.blog)
11915.
Resolving a minor turkey day networking mystery
(rachelbythebay.com)
11916.
Solution: ‘Randomness from Determinism’
(quantamagazine.org)
11917.
Cameron Esfahani's First Job at Apple
(threader.app)
11918.
Excess Weight Can Weaken the Flu Shot
(npr.org)
11919.
A man who cleans 8-story-tall, $250k IMAX screens
(thehustle.co)
11920.
11921.
When expert view is aired on TV, public opinion shifts as much as 4% – Cialdini
(sciencedirect.com)
11922.
Larger Than Life Automata
(vector.org.uk)
11923.
What Is an Array? (2012)
(vector.org.uk)
11924.
The great streaming space-time warp is coming
(nytimes.com)
11925.
11926.
11927.
11928.
What's Wrong with Me?
(newyorker.com)
11929.
11930.
China Introduces Mandatory Face Scans for Phone Users
(ibtimes.com)
11931.
How the Mellotron Works
(flypaper.soundfly.com)
11932.
New perovskite nanocrystals show more durability
(advances.sciencemag.org)
11933.
Behind the Screens at the Guardian
(able.bio)
11934.
Fastest-rising and sharpest-declining tech skills of the past 5 years
(techrepublic.com)
11935.
Animals that will most likely kill you
(telegraph.co.uk)
11936.
Sysadvent 2019
(sysadvent.blogspot.com)
11937.
The Fall of Hacker Groups
(phrack.org)
11938.
2029 predictions based on the events of 2019
(nymag.com)
11939.
11940.
Startup is taking on the New York real estate broker monopoly
(nestapple.com)