January 2019 Archive
13261.
China has a railgun, but it doesn't seem useful in combat (wearethemighty.com)
13262.
Kappa architecture at NTT (imply.io)
13263.
Coast Guard families told they can have garage sales to cope with shutdown (washingtonpost.com)
13264.
How many users can you handle logging in at once? (fusionauth.io)
13265.
If you really are ‘user first’ then you must be ‘surveillance last’ (jamesmullarkey.com)
13266.
How we developed a CI/CD Strategy for a blockchain startup using CircleCI (medium.com)
13267.
Turn your mouse into a brightness dial with 5 lines of JavaScript (sephware.com)
13268.
Brad Feld – Money Doesn't Solve Problems, People Solve Problems (feld.com)
13269.
Actor Joe Manganiello brings his love of D&D to kids at Pittsburgh hospital (post-gazette.com)
13270.
The simplest DIY audio oscillator – one transistor reverse avalanche [video] (youtube.com)
13271.
Backing up your photos using the Google Photos API (rupertb.com)
13272.
Predictions Scorecard, 2019 January 01 (rodneybrooks.com)
13273.
AI's failure to live up to the hype is starting to put off investors (wired.co.uk)
13274.
How solitary confinement drove a young inmate to the brink of insanity (chicagotribune.com)
13275.
Plants Can Hear Animals Using Their Flowers (theatlantic.com)
13276.
AWS IOT Now Supports MQTT Persistent Sessions (aws.amazon.com)
13277.
Dragon boundary markers (cnu.org)
13278.
Walkability indexes are flawed. Let's find a better method (cnu.org)
13279.
How a little-known Democratic firm cashed in on the wave of midterm money (washingtonpost.com)
13280.
Faster async functions and promises – V8 (v8.dev)
13281.
Direct Listings Are a Thing Now B/c Slack Is Doing One - Matt Levine (bloomberg.com)
13282.
KodakOne claims ONE MILLION DOLLARS of hypothetical copyright-trolling income (davidgerard.co.uk)
13283.
Twitter Users in China Face Detention and Threats in New Beijing Crackdown (nytimes.com)
13284.
Debug Adapter Protocol (microsoft.github.io)
13285.
Line Mode – Revisiting the first universally accessible web browser (2013) (line-mode.cern.ch)
13286.
An unsecured database exposed the personal details of 202M job seekers in China (techcrunch.com)
13287.
Axiomatic CSS and Lobotomized Owls (2014) (alistapart.com)
13288.
Bitcoin Whales Resurfacing May Mean Rough Seas Are Ahead for Traders (bloomberg.com)
13289.
Ask HN: What technology has your office recently adopted which made life better?
13290.
Eastshade: An Open World Game Where You Create and Sell Works of Art (nwn.blogs.com)