February 2019 Archive
19531.
Flutter Podcast Starring Martin Aguinis (blog.codemagic.io)
19532.
Ohio Auditor releases stunning Medicaid PBM audit report (ohiopharmacists.org)
19533.
The rule of 2 (safety in Chromium) (chromium.googlesource.com)
19534.
Over Two Centuries of Global Factor Premiums Paper Summary (investresolve.com)
19535.
Show HN: One Command Hyperledger Setup on Ubuntu (github.com)
19536.
What is Dai, and how does it work? (medium.com)
19537.
Uploading and Resizing Images Using React (kurzor.co.uk)
19538.
Spotify is finally profitable (theverge.com)
19539.
The Bogus Paper That Gutted Workers’ Rights (ineteconomics.org)
19540.
Researchers find evidence for a new fundamental constant of the Sun (differentimpulse.com)
19541.
The Case Against Geniuses (nautil.us)
19542.
[DLA 1648-1] Firefox-esr security update (lists.debian.org)
19543.
Credit specialist
19544.
Show HN: On-Demand Help with Programming Bugs (HTML, JavaScript and Python) (stackbugs.com)
19545.
Hackero – Your unbiased source for all programmer news (hackero.co)
19546.
NPM CLI 6.7 (github.com)
19547.
Linode Announces Dedicated CPU Instances (linode.com)
19548.
Yubico customer experience is terrible
19549.
Cisco Meraki – Software Engineers and Managers – SF, SJ, CHI, LON, SYD
19550.
The law of conservation of complexity (medium.com)
19551.
Artist Turns Assassin's Creed Screen Captures into Beautifully Composed Images (nwn.blogs.com)
19552.
Linkbuilding Like Chuck Norris for the Win (canirank.com)
19553.
Amazon, Sequoia and others participate in $530M round for Aurora (techcrunch.com)
19554.
HBO Theranos Doc to Focus on Holmes as Blood-Stealing Vampire (boredroomnews.com)
19555.
Environmental Catastrophe Is Coming. The Rich Will Be Just Fine (thenib.com)
19556.
Why so many Super Bowl ads were about robots (slate.com)
19557.
Benchmarks, 12 Systems, 4 Compilers: Most Extensive Benchmarks of GCC X Clang (phoronix.com)
19558.
John Galton Wanted Libertarian Paradise in ‘Anarchapulco’ He Got Bullets Instead (thedailybeast.com)
19559.
Twins or Quads (2015) (leehamnews.com)
19560.
Someone could scoop up Slack before it IPOs (techcrunch.com)