2019 Archive
1651.
A List of Hacker News's Undocumented Features and Behaviors (github.com)
1652.
EU gives 'high-level' protection to whistleblowers (bbc.co.uk)
1653.
The Gyllenhaal Experiment (pudding.cool)
1654.
Datadog S-1 (sec.gov)
1655.
Founder Books (postmake.io)
1656.
Animated Knots: Learn how to tie knots with step-by-step animation (animatedknots.com)
1657.
Google Kills Cloud Print (support.google.com)
1658.
Why I use old hardware (drewdevault.com)
1659.
Anxiety and burnout: why kids are consumed with worry (vox.com)
1660.
Costco gained a cult following by breaking every rule of retail (thehustle.co)
1661.
The not so hidden cost of sharing code between iOS and Android (blogs.dropbox.com)
1662.
Temperatures in France cross 45°C threshold for first time since records began (euronews.com)
1663.
The Linux codebase has over 3k TODO comments, many from over a decade ago (todos.tickgit.com)
1664.
Photographers, Instagrammers: Stop Being So Selfish and Disrespectful (petapixel.com)
1665.
Mozilla’s 18-month effort to market without Facebook (digiday.com)
1666.
I was seven words away from being spear-phished (robertheaton.com)
1667.
Sci-Hub and Alexandra Basic Information (engineuring.wordpress.com)
1668.
We are making Sandboxie a free tool, with plans to transition it to open source (sandboxie.com)
1669.
Intro Guide to Dockerfile Best Practices (blog.docker.com)
1670.
Vital Wikipedia Articles (en.wikipedia.org)
1671.
Game Engine Black Books Update (fabiensanglard.net)
1672.
macOS deprecating scripting language runtimes, including Python, Ruby, and Perl (developer.apple.com)
1673.
The “mail is hard” myth (poolp.org)
1674.
Jeff Bezos Turned Narrative into Amazon's Competitive Advantage (slab.com)
1675.
To be great, be good repeatably (blog.stephsmith.io)
1676.
Show HN: Chart.xkcd – Xkcd-styled chart library (github.com)
1677.
US Workers Are Highly Taxed If You Count Premiums (peoplespolicyproject.org)
1678.
Ask HN: What are weird and/or novel ways to do web UIs?
1679.
AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Review (anandtech.com)
1680.
WebAssembly becomes a W3C Recommendation (w3.org)