2019 Archive
3211.
“Is your startup idea taken?” and why we love X for Y startups (andrewchen.co)
3212.
PHP 8 to Add a JIT (blog.krakjoe.ninja)
3213.
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs – JavaScript Adaptation (sicp.comp.nus.edu.sg)
3214.
Arm announces its new premium CPU and GPU designs (techcrunch.com)
3215.
Google has handed information related to my account to the DoJ (twitter.com)
3216.
The PS1 Game Spongebob Squarepants: Supersponge Violates the GPL (twitter.com)
3217.
OKRs from a development team’s perspective (zafulabs.com)
3218.
How much bandwidth does the spinal cord have? (reddit.com)
3219.
Open source Molten salt nuclear reactor design (github.com)
3220.
Using a Yubikey as smartcard for SSH public key authentication (undeadly.org)
3221.
Technical Breakdown of a new NES game written in Lisp (dustmop.io)
3222.
The Open Source Seed Initiative (osseeds.org)
3223.
A Black Hole Engulfing the World's Bond Markets (bloomberg.com)
3224.
Apple’s Ad-Targeting Crackdown Shakes Up Ad Market (theinformation.com)
3225.
Bulgaria is the world’s fastest-shrinking country (bbc.com)
3226.
Arrest Of U.S. Citizen For Assisting North Korea In Evading Sanctions (justice.gov)
3227.
Regulating Big Tech makes them stronger, so they need competition instead (economist.com)
3228.
Why the “Digital Ocean killed my company” incident scares the hell out of me (blog.checklyhq.com)
3229.
I Ditched Google for DuckDuckGo (wired.com)
3230.
Gmail is having an outage (outage.report)
3231.
Paying for Open Source Contributions (formidable.com)
3232.
GitHub Actions is my new favorite free programming tool [video] (bytesized.xyz)
3233.
GnuCash: Open-source double-entry accounting software (gnucash.org)
3234.
A book from Alan Turing and a mysterious piece of paper (blog.stephenwolfram.com)
3235.
OpenLayers (openlayers.org)
3236.
How Do Individual Contributors Get Stuck? A Primer (2017) (elidedbranches.com)
3237.
Canonical Ltd source code repositories have been compromised (github.com)
3238.
LiteCLI – A user-friendly command-line client for SQLite database (pgcli.com)
3239.
Help me ask why you didn't just (blog.plover.com)
3240.
Uber Drivers Are Contractors, Not Employees, Labor Board Says (nytimes.com)