January 2019 Archive
10801.
The Truth about Aaron Swartz’s “Crime” (2013) (unhandled.com)
10802.
Netflix Software Engineers earn a salary of more than $300,000 (blog.salaryproject.com)
10803.
Government contractor took off with Philippines passport data (rappler.com)
10804.
What to do when your new company name is shared by a gang of criminal fraudsters (fastcompany.com)
10805.
Apple Buys 50 United Business Class Seats Every Day Between SFO and Shanghai (onemileatatime.com)
10806.
Fermi paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
10807.
Show HN: Calculate financial metrics for a subscription business (tanzaniteledger.com)
10808.
Superbug involved in Tijuana surgery infections shows concerning mutation (sandiegouniontribune.com)
10809.
Ask HN: What do you use to plan a sprint?
10810.
Car Manufacturers Want to Monitor Drivers Inside Their Cars (reuters.com)
10811.
Mathematician Sir Michael Atiyah dies aged 89 (bbc.co.uk)
10812.
The Problem with Programming (technologyreview.com)
10813.
Don't let your hobbies die (cachestocaches.com)
10814.
MaxItUp, the new way to setup your newly formatted Mac devices (max-itup.github.io)
10815.
California's New Plan to Enforce Affordable Housing (citylab.com)
10816.
Plants Can Hear Animals Using Their Flowers (theatlantic.com)
10817.
Social media overuse festers the already gaping world of narcissistic behavior (washingtonexaminer.com)
10818.
Outsourcing your development? Ask these 25 questions to avoid expensive mistakes [pdf] (thirstysprout.com)
10819.
A page that did not exist (aaronscat.com)
10820.
Ask HN: Do you prefer portable versions over installers?
10821.
How the Age of Empires 2 AI Thinks (ft. Promi) (YouTube) (youtu.be)
10822.
Show HN: Simple, unprivileged firewall (outgoing TCP only) for Windows and Unix (github.com)
10823.
How a beginner C++ programmer made a game engine from scratch (blog.sdslabs.co)
10824.
Ask HN: How to be notified of vulnerabilities?
10825.
Corruption Perceptions Index – Ranking 180 countries (2017) (transparency.org)
10826.
Two ways you can tell someone is sick just by looking at them (sciencemag.org)
10827.
Swift-sh: Swift scripting with easy, zero-conf dependency imports (github.com)
10828.
Open source software took over the world (techcrunch.com)
10829.
Show HN: How I build a smart SPA-shower at home (made2591.github.io)
10830.
Ask HN: Will headphone jacks return in 2019?