July 2019 Archive
5881.
Show HN: Simple PDF Annotations in Python (github.com)
5882.
Library creating gradients to follow along SVG path (github.com)
5883.
The World’s First Solar Powered Train Is a 70-Year-Old Vintage Charmer (messynessychic.com)
5884.
Simple standalone progress bar written in C (github.com)
5885.
Superhuman says it will disable email read receipts by default after controversy (theverge.com)
5886.
“What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” (1852) (teachingamericanhistory.org)
5887.
Former playwright aims to turn solar and wind power into gasoline (sciencemag.org)
5888.
Ask HN: An iPhone-Based BBS
5889.
Things to consider when choosing a third-party API (drivy.engineering)
5890.
Racism in technology: how our tools acquire bias (parkersoftware.com)
5891.
What are the common causes of cloud outages? (davidmytton.blog)
5892.
Show HN: Pisa – Probably the Fastest Full Text Search Engine Written in C++ (github.com)
5893.
C++ is not cross platform anymore (blog.noctua-software.com)
5894.
Systemd 242's default persistent mac addresses breaking Kubernetes (github.com)
5895.
C++: Initializing variables in an “if” statement (stackoverflow.com)
5896.
iMessage: Malformed Message Bricks iPhone (bugs.chromium.org)
5897.
C++ Standards Drafts (github.com)
5898.
A guide to peeling the trickiest foods (theguardian.com)
5899.
China out in front with the world’s fastest trains (railwaygazette.com)
5900.
String Coding Problems from Programming Job Interviews (dev.to)
5901.
Mö, solar bio-hybrid vehicle (evovelo.com)
5902.
CERN Lecture – Filtering Data from 50TB/S to 1GB/S [pdf] (indico.cern.ch)
5903.
Tel Aviv scientists could make root canals history (haaretz.com)
5904.
Go compiler internals: adding a new statement to Go – Part 2 (eli.thegreenplace.net)
5905.
Building an LLVM-based tool. Lessons learned (lowlevelbits.org)
5906.
Ask HN: What are the best system books? OR one you would like to read?
5907.
Why Having Money Makes More Money and Being Poor Is Expensive (medium.com)
5908.
Humans Can’t Watch All the Surveillance Cameras Out There, So Computers Are (thewire.in)
5909.
The time I tried to ruin Halo 2 (polygon.com)
5910.
Machine learning has been used to automatically translate long-lost languages (technologyreview.com)