December 2019 Archive
1411.
The Nightjet: A Big Bet on Train Travelers Who Take It Slow (nytimes.com)
1412.
Ask HN: How can I tell if I am a good developer?
1413.
Every bookmark manager ever made (bookmarkos.com)
1414.
Startup Pivots (github.com)
1415.
Turning .NET assemblies into FPGA hardware (github.com)
1416.
Where Wizards Stay up Late: The Origins of the Internet (1996) (dl.acm.org)
1417.
Scarfolk (scarfolk.blogspot.com)
1418.
The Neural Network Zoo (2016) (asimovinstitute.org)
1419.
Rock the Cash Box: Writing a Host Processor for a ATM (medium.com)
1420.
DeepMind Memory Task Suite (github.com)
1421.
The falling price of a TV set (theoutline.com)
1422.
An open-source browser extension to auto-skip sponsored segments on YouTube (github.com)
1423.
Highest Paying Tech Companies of 2019 (levels.fyi)
1424.
Washington’s new anti-robocall law won’t stop the calls (wsj.com)
1425.
WASM as a Platform for Abstraction (adventures.michaelfbryan.com)
1426.
Semigroup Resonance FizzBuzz (blog.ploeh.dk)
1427.
The Accidental Book Review That Made Jack Kerouac Famous (washingtonpost.com)
1428.
Why smallpox is no more, but polio and other diseases persist (quantamagazine.org)
1429.
Intel Takes Lidar Indoors (zdnet.com)
1430.
What would happen if we randomly gave $1,000 to poor families? Now we know (washingtonpost.com)
1431.
House Passes Bill Establishing a Clear Definition of Insider Trading (wsj.com)
1432.
Colorado bank robber gifts money to passers-by and yells Merry Christmas (bbc.co.uk)
1433.
DIY ‘Meta Clock’ with 24 Analog Clocks (mcuoneclipse.com)
1434.
Exposition of a New Theory on the Measurement of Risk (1738) [pdf] (engineering.purdue.edu)
1435.
Neural Renderer and Differentiable Rendering [video] (youtube.com)
1436.
Grocery Industry Confronts a Problem: Only 10% of Americans Love Cooking (2017) (hbr.org)
1437.
Genius sues Google and LyricFind over allegedly stolen song lyrics (theverge.com)
1438.
The Joy of Perl (1998) (salon.com)
1439.
36C3 Staff Assaulted Me for Political Reasons (vc.gg)
1440.
Lisp Programming in Vim with Slimv or Vlime (susam.in)