January 2019 Archive
10891.
After the Shutdown: Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station (njmonthly.com)
10892.
How we prepared our systems for our £20 million crowdfunding round (monzo.com)
10893.
Show HN: Free and Open Source Dataset Version Control Tool for Open Data (reddit.com)
10894.
History of Internet Communities (medium.com)
10895.
A troubled SAP S/4HANA migration caused a gummy bear shortage in Germany (techrepublic.com)
10896.
Struggle to define corruption through history (abc.net.au)
10897.
Habit Tracker Guide: Why and How to Track Your Habits (jamesclear.com)
10898.
Enron, Blockbuster Partner for Movie Mania (2000) (forbes.com)
10899.
Missing the Point (storytotell.org)
10900.
Detailing the iOS Menu (codea.io)
10901.
Diet, Dying, Demographics (unintendedconsequenc.es)
10902.
Difference between a profession and a trade (brookeallen.com)
10903.
Some Thoughts on My Psychiatry Practice (lesswrong.com)
10904.
Apple Cutting Back on Hiring Due to iPhone Sales Slowdown (9to5mac.com)
10905.
Ask HN: Can the question set of What/Why/How explain any concept?
10906.
Domino's Pizza app must be accessible to blind people (bbc.co.uk)
10907.
Mandatory Access Control in PostgreSQL – Giving users ownership of their data (youtube.com)
10908.
Bitcoin as big oil: the next environmental fight (theguardian.com)
10909.
A Chat with PixelMe (blog.satismeter.com)
10910.
Can we feed a future population of 10B people a healthy diet? (eatforum.org)
10911.
An AI at Yelp deleted their entire app code base (mobile.twitter.com)
10912.
NY Times Review: Age of Surveillance Capitalism Review (nytimes.com)
10913.
Using Ruby in 2019 (jasoncharnes.com)
10914.
Second earthquake in two days wakes up Bay Area (msn.com)
10915.
Domain Validation and Padlocks (paypal.gift)
10916.
Orbital Display: Low Earth Orbit billboard for 7B people (startrocket.me)
10917.
Ask HN: How do I get better at dinner conversations?
10918.
'The truest free-range': why it's time to start eating roadkill (theguardian.com)
10919.
Money Stuff: The Companies Are in Charge Now (bloomberg.com)
10920.
Mark Cuban calls this viral resume 'amazing' – but not all recruiters agree (cnbc.com)