March 2019 Archive
541.
Paul Vixie thinks more people should be running their own DNS servers (businessinsider.com)
542.
Librefox: Firefox with privacy enhancements (github.com)
543.
Post-mortem of March 12 Google outage (status.cloud.google.com)
544.
24 Hours of Rust Game Development (iolivia.me)
545.
Kraken, an Open Source Peer-to-Peer Docker Registry (eng.uber.com)
546.
Qri: A global dataset version control system built on the distributed web (github.com)
547.
Show HN: Create Chart Images from a URL (quickchart.io)
548.
Getting too absorbed in side projects (bennettnotes.com)
549.
The principle of charity: Criticize the best interpretation of an argument (effectiviology.com)
550.
Arts contributed $763B to US economy – more than agriculture or transport (2018) (artsy.net)
551.
A Real-Time Wideband Neural Vocoder at 1.6 Kb/S Using LPCNet (people.xiph.org)
552.
A Magician Explains Why We See What’s Not There (nautil.us)
553.
Prototype iPhones That Hackers Use to Research Apple’s Most Sensitive Code (motherboard.vice.com)
554.
Introduction to Datalog (x775.net)
555.
ISPs in AU and NZ start censoring the internet without legal precedent (privateinternetaccess.com)
556.
A brief history of why artists are no longer making a living making music (rootsmusic.ca)
557.
Russiagate is a death-blow for the reputation of the American news media (taibbi.substack.com)
558.
Apple’s 2018 MacBook Pros Attempt to Solve Flexgate, Without Admitting It Exists (ifixit.org)
559.
Programming Language Rankings: January 2019 (redmonk.com)
560.
DeepMind and Google: the battle to control artificial intelligence (1843magazine.com)
561.
‘AWS vs. K8s’ Is the New ‘Windows vs. Linux’ (zwischenzugs.com)
562.
Status as a Service (eugenewei.com)
563.
Truffle: Finds business deductions in your personal spending history (gotruffle.com)
564.
Show HN: Stuff – An Alternative to Facebook Events (stuff.li)
565.
The State of Caching in Go (blog.dgraph.io)
566.
Godot 3.1 Released (godotengine.org)
567.
Operable Erlang and Elixir [video] (youtube.com)
568.
SPARCbook 3000ST (triosdevelopers.com)
569.
Silence is golden, especially when you need to say something important (ubiquity.acm.org)
570.
Facebook’s global lobbying against data privacy laws (theguardian.com)