August 2019 Archive
4051.
We Found Archie Carter (jacobinmag.com)
4052.
Micronavigator Based on STM32F100 (blog.maddevs.io)
4053.
I summarized all 150 Paul Graham essays into 3 blog posts (1/3) (medium.com)
4054.
The mythical Dune board game, once lost to licensing hell, is coming back (polygon.com)
4055.
The slower Gulf Stream is raising sea levels and causing a hotter Florida (phys.org)
4056.
The Global Machine Behind the Rise of Far-Right Nationalism (nytimes.com)
4057.
How to Be a Great Data Scientist (dataquest.io)
4058.
CSS Units Explained (alligator.io)
4059.
Tech giants reportedly ignoring safety pleas to add rail crossings to maps (theverge.com)
4060.
Automation in One Chart (medium.com)
4061.
Whole Event Serverless Observability (read.iopipe.com)
4062.
PCSX2: PS2 Emulator AMA (np.reddit.com)
4063.
Something Big Seems to Be Going Down Near Area 51 This Weekend (thedrive.com)
4064.
Timeline to remove GCC 4.2.1 from FreeBSD (lists.freebsd.org)
4065.
New Snip Smartphone App Converts Math Screenshots into LaTeX (medium.com)
4066.
Negative Interest Rate Mortgages (theguardian.com)
4067.
Color Me Polynomial (quantamagazine.org)
4068.
Show HN: A curated list of self-funded products and founders (docs.google.com)
4069.
Google has a culture problem that's destroying it from the inside (businessinsider.com)
4070.
Google denies blacklisting under oath, despite leaked docs showing otherwise (twitter.com)
4071.
Beijing’s game plan for crushing the Hong Kong protests is now clear (theguardian.com)
4072.
What’s Next for Tumblr: Interview with Matt Mullenweg (theverge.com)
4073.
Database Subsetting Is Not a Piece of Cake, So We Baked a Project Just for You (tonic.ai)
4074.
How I Met My Chinese Husband (miriaminchina.com)
4075.
Breakout Companies Memo #6 – OneSignal (medium.com)
4076.
Visionary Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto to Reveal Identity (globenewswire.com)
4077.
Build a web app with real time technologies (rttest.trafficmanager.net)
4078.
“My Reveal” by Satoshi Nakamoto (ivymclemore.com)
4079.
People policing the internet's most horrific content (bbc.co.uk)
4080.
Group of top CEOs says maximizing profits no longer can be primary goal (washingtonpost.com)