2019 Archive
5521.
American Employers Are Hung Up on Hiring PhDs (bloomberg.com)
5522.
Show HN: Lunch Money, a personal budgeting tool with multi-currency support (lunchmoney.cc)
5523.
What Winning $250k at Poker Taught Me About Money (thecut.com)
5524.
Bluetooth's Complexity Has Become a Security Risk (wired.com)
5525.
Complete guide to GDPR compliance (gdpr.eu)
5526.
Project MKUltra (en.wikipedia.org)
5527.
FBI, ICE using state driver’s license photos for facial-recognition searches (washingtonpost.com)
5528.
The A2 motorway no longer divides Maastricht (bicycledutch.wordpress.com)
5529.
HPE Drive fail at 32,768 hours without firmware update (support.hpe.com)
5530.
Komodo Island Is Closing to Tourists Because People Are Stealing Dragons (travelandleisure.com)
5531.
Should small Rust structs be passed by-copy or by-borrow? (forrestthewoods.com)
5532.
Apprenticeships Beat Classrooms (scotthyoung.com)
5533.
You're doing it wrong: B-heap 10x faster than binary heap (2010) (phk.freebsd.dk)
5534.
GitHub satanically messing with Markdown – changes 666 to DCLXVI (stackoverflow.com)
5535.
Chinese Spies Got the NSA’s Hacking Tools, and Used Them for Attacks (nytimes.com)
5536.
Interesting Programming Languages (btbytes.com)
5537.
WasmWinforms – .NET WinForms in a browser (github.com)
5538.
XLOOKUP for Excel (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
5539.
New Life Found That Lives Off Electricity (2016) (quantamagazine.org)
5540.
Linus’s rules on keeping Git history clean (2009) (mail-archive.com)
5541.
CRDT: Conflict-free replicated data type (en.wikipedia.org)
5542.
Pacman in 512 bytes of x86 boot sector machine code (github.com)
5543.
3D graphics rendering pipeline. Implemented in JavaScript. Run in a terminal (github.com)
5544.
GNU Awk 5.0 (lists.gnu.org)
5545.
Sorting Algorithm Cheat Sheet (interviewcake.com)
5546.
Untrusted – a user JavaScript adventure game (alexnisnevich.github.io)
5547.
Discrete Mathematics and Functional Programming (2016) (cs.wheaton.edu)
5548.
Beginner's Guide to Linkers (2010) (lurklurk.org)
5549.
How to pack a Norwegian sandwich, the world’s most boring lunch (vox.com)
5550.
America’s Cities Are Running on Software from the ’80s (bloombergquint.com)