January 2019 Archive
6631.
It's possible to access private GitHub repos after you have been kicked out (gist.github.com)
6632.
Dear Google: Don't Be Evil (hackernoon.com)
6633.
Pay for Trump’s border wall with $20 online porn fee, Ariz. lawmaker says (arstechnica.com)
6634.
Nasty security bug found and fixed in Linux apt (zdnet.com)
6635.
Native, high-performance, cross-platform desktop apps – built with Reason (github.com)
6636.
Major Internet disruptions in Venezuela amid protests (netblocks.org)
6637.
Someone Hacked PHP PEAR Site and Replaced the Official Package Manager (thehackernews.com)
6638.
Amazon begins testing deliveries with sidewalk drones (arstechnica.com)
6639.
Kotlin 1.3.20 released (blog.jetbrains.com)
6640.
Podcast: Is Netflix a tech company or a media company? (itunes.apple.com)
6641.
Google Interview Questions Deconstructed: Synonymous Queries (medium.com)
6642.
Hagfish slime expands by 10,000 times in a fraction of a second (theatlantic.com)
6643.
Shadows used to peer around corners [pdf] (nature.com)
6644.
GCC Python Plugin 0.17 Released (gcc.gnu.org)
6645.
250bn traffic records show Insta, WhatsApp and Bing rising, as SnapChat falls (blog.apnic.net)
6646.
Show HN: Golang implementation of the new Rust `dbg` macro (github.com)
6647.
YC’s Essential Startup Advice (blog.ycombinator.com)
6648.
Google GSuite raises prices for the first time in a decade (cnbc.com)
6649.
Millions of bank loan and mortgage documents have leaked online (techcrunch.com)
6650.
Meal Delivery Startup Munchery Stiffed SF Pie Company $20,000, Baker Says (sf.eater.com)
6651.
Microsoft says Bing search engine blocked in China (uk.reuters.com)
6652.
Google planning changes to Chrome that could break ad blockers (arstechnica.com)
6653.
Dweb.page – Your Gateway to the Distributed Web [producthunt] (producthunt.com)
6654.
All Chinese money into Silicon Valley stops after Huawei ban (rt.com)
6655.
Chrome API update will kill a bunch of other extensions, not just ad blockers (zdnet.com)
6656.
Build Your Own Spam Filter from Scratch – Machine Learning (medium.com)
6657.
Sick of Slack (trysmudford.com)
6658.
Fast In-Browser Inference with ONNX.js, WebAssembly and WebGL (github.com)
6659.
Uncle Bob is hosting an online AMA on Hashnode (hashnode.com)
6660.
Ask HN: Do you have formal process to include new tool in your stack?