2019 Archive
2941.
Unbundling AWS (tclauson.com)
2942.
Google Open-Sources Cardboard (github.com)
2943.
Write tests. Not too many. Mostly integration (2017) (blog.kentcdodds.com)
2944.
China Grew Two Cotton Leaves on the Moon (spectrum.ieee.org)
2945.
Introducing draft pull requests (github.blog)
2946.
What Stress Does to the Brain (neurosciencenews.com)
2947.
Science’s pirate queen (theverge.com)
2948.
Measuring mutexes, spinlocks and how bad the Linux scheduler is (probablydance.com)
2949.
Linux 5.0 (lore.kernel.org)
2950.
Upcoming Firefox update will decrease power usage on macOS by up to three times (zdnet.com)
2951.
Common statistical tests are linear models (lindeloev.github.io)
2952.
Google ML/AI Comic (cloud.google.com)
2953.
The More Gender Equality, the Fewer Women in STEM (2018) (theatlantic.com)
2954.
Google Decides to Monetize Maps (adage.com)
2955.
The We Company S-1 (sec.gov)
2956.
Life Is a Ponzi Scheme (2009) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
2957.
CNIL imposes a financial penalty of 50M euros against Google (cnil.fr)
2958.
Python in the Windows 10 May update (devblogs.microsoft.com)
2959.
As China Hacked, U.S. Businesses Turned a Blind Eye (npr.org)
2960.
California keeps a secret list of criminal cops, but says you can’t have it (eastbaytimes.com)
2961.
Dell Autism Hiring Program (jobs.dell.com)
2962.
The Coming Boeing Bailout? (mattstoller.substack.com)
2963.
Much of the “science” used in design is bullshit (2014) (mjparnell.com)
2964.
How to return to the flow faster (codejamming.org)
2965.
Vertically Scaling PostgreSQL (pgdash.io)
2966.
A New Way of Voting That Makes Zealotry Expensive (bloomberg.com)
2967.
Ask HN: How to deal with constantly getting cut off in work discussions?
2968.
The Saudis Are Lying About Their Oil Production? (oilprice.com)
2969.
U.N. postal union clinches deal to keep U.S. in (reuters.com)
2970.
China is increasingly using exit bans to bar Americans from leaving (usatoday.com)