August 2019 Archive
14611.
14613.
First thing we do, let’s kill all the experts (2018)
(arstechnica.com)
14614.
Gap in NHS provision forcing gaming addicts to seek help abroad
(theguardian.com)
14615.
Call of Duty RTX is so subtle it needs green boxes telling you where to look
(rockpapershotgun.com)
14616.
Humble Book Bundle: Python Programming by No Starch Press
(humblebundle.com)
14617.
Sand Theft
(cbsnews.com)
14618.
Vimagit: Magit for Vim
(github.com)
14619.
Faithless Electors Are a Ticking Time Bomb Waiting to Explode
(electoralvotemap.com)
14620.
Why and how we migrated Preply to Kubernetes
(medium.com)
14621.
Power Bends Light
(honkathon.com)
14622.
Time to first byte – What is it? Why does it matter?
(csswizardry.com)
14623.
14624.
14625.
Cloud Atlas 'astonishingly different' in US and UK editions (2016)
(theguardian.com)
14626.
14627.
14628.
14629.
14630.
2019.31/32/33 And We’re Back – Weekly changes in and around Perl 6
(p6weekly.wordpress.com)
14631.
What do we know about an IP address?
(blog.apnic.net)
14632.
The SuperH-3, part 11: Atomic operations
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
14633.
14634.
14635.
General Electric Patented a Living Organism
(medium.com)
14636.
Why did so many Neanderthals end up with swimmer’s ear?
(arstechnica.com)
14637.
Disney whistleblower told SEC the company inflated revenue for years
(marketwatch.com)
14638.
A Dark Room – minimalist text-based game (2013)
(adarkroom.doublespeakgames.com)
14639.
Melting Glaciers Are Helping Capture Carbon
(wired.com)
14640.
Transableism
(daily.jstor.org)