December 2019 Archive
601.
Ember.js Octane Edition (blog.emberjs.com)
602.
Show HN: Self-hosted, privacy-friendly and open-source analytics for WordPress (kokoanalytics.com)
603.
SoftRAM 95 (1996) (drdobbs.com)
604.
Show HN: I'm building a robot that performs haircuts [video] (youtube.com)
605.
Show HN: I built a website for sharing salary info (fellowage.io)
606.
Java's URL.equals() Performs DNS Resolution (docs.oracle.com)
607.
The next professional network will not look like LinkedIn (wfh.substack.com)
608.
What's Amazon's market share? 35% or 5%? (ben-evans.com)
609.
Simple Rules ‘Bootstrap’ the Laws of Physics (quantamagazine.org)
610.
How the Library of Congress Unrolled a 2000-Year-Old Buddhist Scroll (atlasobscura.com)
611.
Structuring Your Project (docs.python-guide.org)
612.
Business Models (axial.substack.com)
613.
So You Think You Want to Open a Brewery (2014) (drinks.seriouseats.com)
614.
Simpler UI Logic With Finite State Machines (terodox.tech)
615.
The soul of a new computer company (dtrace.org)
616.
Car-Free Streets Will Soon Be the Norm (citylab.com)
617.
Boeing Weighs Cutting or Halting 737 Max Production (wsj.com)
618.
“Breathability” Comparison of Commercial Outerwear Shell Layers (2018) [pdf] (shelbyoutdoor.com)
619.
Man Loses Home After Failing to Pay $8.41 in Property Taxes (forbes.com)
620.
Libcamera – A complex camera support library for Linux, Android, and ChromeOS (libcamera.org)
621.
Google Cloud Platform Security Best Practices (assured.se)
622.
How to Be a Statistical Detective (sci-hub.tw)
623.
Uber Founder Travis Kalanick Is Leaving the Company’s Board of Directors (techcrunch.com)
624.
BBC Sound Effects (bbcsfx.acropolis.org.uk)
625.
We need to adopt a no-commute culture (irishtimes.com)
626.
Bushfires in Australia so big they generate pyrocumulonimbus starting more fires (businessinsider.sg)
627.
Too Much Crypto [pdf] (eprint.iacr.org)
628.
Must and Must Not: On writing documentation (queue.acm.org)
629.
Show HN: Adventurekeep – A Toolkit for D&D (adventurekeep.com)
630.
A Better Qt Because of Open Source and KDE (olafsw.de)