August 2019 Archive
16081.
The Death of Agile and Beyond (infoq.com)
16082.
“Made in China 2025” Unmade? (macropolo.org)
16083.
800 Mega Hertz Is Enough (samslade.co.uk)
16084.
When Kirchhoff’s Law Doesn’t Work (electronicdesign.com)
16085.
Write for Yourself, Not the Audience (softwaredoug.com)
16086.
The Bot That Helps You Merge (haacked.com)
16087.
Why I chose Brave as Chrome replacement (theverge.com)
16088.
Fatal Courtroom Act Ruins Michael 'Hockey Stick' Mann (principia-scientific.org)
16089.
Learn How to Analyze Software Engineering Data (michaelagreiler.com)
16090.
npm-adblock (npmjs.com)
16091.
This Instagram Model Does Not Exist (reddit.com)
16092.
Reusing the `Ref` from `ForwardRef` with React Hooks (itnext.io)
16093.
Resources for Front-End Beginners (dev.to)
16094.
All MacBooks banned from checked baggage on Virgin Australia flights (9to5mac.com)
16095.
Klinefelter Sx: many men have an extra X chromosome – but it is rarely diagnosed (theguardian.com)
16096.
Ghost Trains to Europe (echo-wall.eu)
16097.
Employees connect nuclear plant to the internet so they can mine cryptocurrency (zdnet.com)
16098.
Why Everything They Say About the Amazon Is Wrong (forbes.com)
16099.
The Scientific Debate over Teens, Screens and Mental Health (npr.org)
16100.
Building Your First Incident Response Policy: A Practical Guide for Beginners (uptycs.com)
16101.
Telegram Bot API on Go (github.com)
16102.
Event Horizon Spin Coin (jllawsonco.com)
16103.
Instagram’s Chain-Letter Uprising (nytimes.com)
16104.
Free Mac RSS Reader NetNewsWire Out of Beta (9to5mac.com)
16105.
The Reason Bookstores Are Becoming Extinct (2014) (bookshopblog.com)
16106.
World-first firing of air-breathing electric thruster (2018) (esa.int)
16107.
Bolsonaro set to reject G7 Amazon aid package (ft.com)
16108.
The Right Answer? 8,186,699,633,530,061 (An Abacus Makes It Look Almost Easy) (nytimes.com)
16109.
U.S. Air Force Spaceplane Breaks Record with 719 Straight Days in Orbit (gizmodo.com)
16110.
Is your organization collecting Singapore ID numbers? It's probably illegal (groundlabs.com)