2019 Archive
5641.
PyPy for low-latency systems (morepypy.blogspot.com)
5642.
India's First CPUs Are Ready for App Development (tomshardware.com)
5643.
LocalStack – A fully-functional local AWS cloud stack (github.com)
5644.
Apple Officially Announces Bug Bounty Program Covering All of Its Software (macrumors.com)
5645.
A Breakthrough in Graph Theory [video] (youtube.com)
5646.
Visa, Mastercard mull increasing fees for processing transactions: WSJ (reuters.com)
5647.
How I'm still not using GUIs in 2019: A guide to the terminal (lucasfcosta.com)
5648.
Climate protesters storm Garzweiler coal mine in Germany (bbc.co.uk)
5649.
U.S. blacklists Huawei (reuters.com)
5650.
Using TypeScript with React (simonknott.de)
5651.
A tiny Swiss company thinks it can help stop climate change (nytimes.com)
5652.
How Fragmented Is Android? (eggonomy.com)
5653.
The exponential function is a miracle (blog.plover.com)
5654.
Software architects should be involved in earliest system engineering activities (insights.sei.cmu.edu)
5655.
Microsoft announces new Surface Duo phone (theverge.com)
5656.
Domes are overrated (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
5657.
Monorepo is great if you're really good (yosefk.com)
5658.
Why Garmin watches have become common in some segments of tactical aviation (theaviationist.com)
5659.
Confessions of a Reddit Karma Whore (vice.com)
5660.
A Failed SaaS Postmortem (Mattlayman.com)
5661.
Apple: Rotate tracking IDs on iPhone each month (foundation.mozilla.org)
5662.
Eating Too Much Rice Almost Doomed Japan's Imperial Navy (nationalinterest.org)
5663.
Turning the Puzzle Sideways: Sleep, Diet and the Brain-Gut Connection (cowboy.vc)
5664.
We’re Reading Fahrenheit 451 Wrong (2018) (thefrailestthing.com)
5665.
Moving from Heroku to Google Kubernetes Engine (rainforestqa.com)
5666.
The iPhone 11 Camera, Part 1: A Completely New Camera (blog.halide.cam)
5667.
Sandstorm Oasis Is Shutting Down (sandstorm.io)
5668.
Ask HN: Will there ever be a resurgence of interest in symbolic AI?
5669.
Despite promises, cell carriers are still selling your real-time location data (techcrunch.com)
5670.
It’s not just p=0.048 vs. p=0.052 (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)