Cromwell
(cromwell.readthedocs.io)
January 2019 Archive
8611.
8612.
Climate change: 'Right to repair' gathers force
(bbc.co.uk)
8613.
A simple introduction to distributed systems
(shekhargulati.com)
8614.
The Secret Logistics of America’s Global Deep State
(strategic-culture.org)
8616.
8617.
Direct Listings Are a Thing Now
(bloomberg.com)
8618.
Make all new commits verified at GitHub
(aross.se)
8619.
Everyone Who Tried to Convince Me to Use Vim Was Wrong (2010)
(yehudakatz.com)
8620.
Clojure at Apple with David Taylor
(therepl.net)
8621.
8622.
When the State Kills
(churchlife.nd.edu)
8623.
8624.
Rust 2019: Solid Foundations for Unsafe Code
(ralfj.de)
8625.
SpaceVim
(spacevim.org)
8626.
How open source software took over the world
(techcrunch.com)
8627.
Poop 101: A beginner's guide to reading your own poop (2016)
(theverge.com)
8628.
2019’s Best Cities for Jobs
(wallethub.com)
8629.
AI creates images of delicious food that doesn’t exist
(thenextweb.com)
8630.
Mojibake
(en.wikipedia.org)
8631.
8632.
Today we remember Aaron
(medium.com)
8633.
Open-source travel adapter database
(traveladapter.xyz)
8634.
Creating Multi-Language Pipelines with Apache Spark
(blog.dominodatalab.com)
8635.
Understanding SQLITE_BUSY
(activesphere.com)
8636.
Building a Better World Wide Web
(blog.chromium.org)
8637.
8638.
8639.
Good summary on Unicode not just for python
(b-list.org)
8640.
Millennials Don’t Have a Monopoly on Burnout
(newrepublic.com)