February 2019 Archive
14851.
The Three Virtues of a Great Programmer (threevirtues.com)
14852.
An Oral History of ‘Office Space’ (theringer.com)
14853.
You Guys (xaprb.com)
14854.
Avocado Toast Trainers (theguardian.com)
14855.
Three Things I Have Learnt as a Professional Programmer (medium.com)
14856.
We Need to Talk about Social Media – (2017) (byline.com)
14857.
“Harrison Bergeron” – Kurt Vonnegut (1961) [pdf] (tnellen.com)
14858.
Strange Planet (twitter.com)
14859.
CRUD Using React (medium.com)
14860.
Scytl e-voting: DMCA Takedowns to Stop E-Voting Source from Spreading (twitter.com)
14861.
Venezuelan Government's Blatant Attempts to Hack Its Own Citizens (redmarlin.ai)
14862.
Tech Workers, Platform Workers, and Workers’ Inquiry (notesfrombelow.org)
14863.
Aubrey de Grey – Update on Anti-Aging Research (m.youtube.com)
14864.
Friendship and Freddie Mercury (churchlife.nd.edu)
14865.
Elon Musk Explains Starship’s ‘Transpiring’ Steel Heat Shield in Q&A (teslarati.com)
14866.
Learning to Generalize from Sparse and Underspecified Rewards (ai.googleblog.com)
14867.
True Women Liberation Cannot Coexist with Organized Religion (urbanwomanmag.com)
14868.
Show HN: sish – An Open Source Serveo/Ngrok Alternative (github.com)
14869.
The Lifespans of Ancient Civilizations (bbc.com)
14870.
Snake Game Using Real Time Speech Recognition (theailearner.com)
14871.
Not All Async Is Equal: How Using Async Correctly Increased Throughput by 4X (mahdytech.com)
14872.
American Netflix Aiming to Sell International Ideas to a Global Audience (nytimes.com)
14873.
Written and Signed Offer Rescinded (reddit.com)
14874.
Scientists Want You to Lucid Dream (medium.com)
14875.
Research Search (academic.microsoft.com)
14876.
CERN 2019 WorldWideWeb Rebuild: 2019 Rebuilding of the Original Next Web Browser (worldwideweb.cern.ch)
14877.
The Brilliant Beginner's Guide to Machine Learning Model Deployment (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
14878.
Dissecting Warren Buffet's Annual Letter (nytimes.com)
14879.
JavaScript Podcasts to Listen to in 2019 (levelup.gitconnected.com)
14880.
Memory Leak in the Linux Kernel_read_file Function Allows Attackers to Cause DoS (coocoor.com)