December 2019 Archive
1021.
1022.
I asked my students to turn in their cell phones and write about it
(technologyreview.com)
1023.
The eleven nations of the United States and their cultures
(businessinsider.com)
1024.
Silicon Valley Is Listening to Your Most Intimate Moments
(bloombergquint.com)
1026.
Google Cloud Is Having IO Issues in US-EAST1
(status.cloud.google.com)
1027.
My Semester with the Snowflakes
(gen.medium.com)
1028.
Announcing the New PubMed
(becker.wustl.edu)
1030.
The World’s Oldest Forest Has 385M-Year-Old Tree Roots
(smithsonianmag.com)
1031.
California car burglaries are at crisis levels
(latimes.com)
1032.
What Did the U.S. Get for $2T in Afghanistan?
(nytimes.com)
1033.
Larry and Sergey: A Valediction
(roughtype.com)
1034.
Assembly Language Programming: Still Relevant Today (2015)
(wilsonminesco.com)
1035.
1036.
The Ethical Failures Behind the Boeing Disasters
(blog.apaonline.org)
1037.
I don’t use Semantic Web technologies anymore, though they still influence me
(lespetitescases.net)
1038.
Moonjit – Fork of LuaJIT to Continue Development
(github.com)
1039.
1040.
What Makes the Hardest Equations in Physics So Difficult? (2018)
(quantamagazine.org)
1041.
JVM Garbage Collectors Benchmarks Report
(ionutbalosin.com)
1042.
Show HN: CuteUID – Generate Cute UIDs
(github.com)
1043.
1044.
Apple Mac Pro Available to Buy
(apple.com)
1045.
Carlos Ghosn Flees to Lebanon to Escape Japan Legal System
(bloomberg.com)
1046.
I thought I understood recursion
(functional.christmas)
1047.
Netflix was the top stock of the decade
(cnbc.com)
1048.
Citymapper
(citymapper.com)
1049.
On Technical Writing
(arturdryomov.dev)
1050.