The Architecture of Git (2012)
(aosabook.org)
October 2018 Archive
181.
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How to build your own neural network from scratch in Python
(towardsdatascience.com)
183.
Snapchat CEO’s leaked memo on survival
(techcrunch.com)
184.
How to delete Facebook and not lose your friends and photos
(ronaldlangeveld.com)
185.
Facebook Isn’t Sorry, It Just Wants Your Data
(buzzfeednews.com)
186.
Honda will use GM’s self-driving technology, invests in Cruise
(arstechnica.com)
187.
Book Review: A Philosophy of Software Design
(pathsensitive.com)
188.
For back pain, the subtle moves of the Feldenkrais Method can help some people
(washingtonpost.com)
189.
gRPC-Web is going GA
(cncf.io)
190.
The Waiting Time Paradox, Or, Why Is My Bus Always Late?
(jakevdp.github.io)
191.
Amazon Warehouse Workers Lose Bonuses, Stock Awards for Raises
(bloomberg.com)
192.
Using Dark Mode in CSS with MacOS Mojave
(paulmillr.com)
193.
Should you learn C to “learn how the computer works”?
(words.steveklabnik.com)
194.
The death of Google
(lauren.vortex.com)
195.
TinySeed – A Startup Accelerator Designed for Bootstrappers
(robwalling.com)
196.
Intel ME Manufacturing Mode: obscured dangers and MacBook vulnerability
(blog.ptsecurity.com)
197.
Delete Your Account Now: A Conversation with Jaron Lanier
(lareviewofbooks.org)
199.
Sqlite: Code Of Conduct
(sqlite.org)
200.
Well-Architected Monoliths Are Okay
(robertnorthard.com)
201.
Microservices Are Something You Grow Into, Not Begin With
(nickjanetakis.com)
202.
Digital Ocean Managed Databases
(try.digitalocean.com)
204.
So You Want to Open a Small Press Bookstore/Artist-Run Space? A Cautionary Tale
(poetryfoundation.org)
205.
The Reason We Haven’t Directly Detected Dark Matter
(medium.com)
206.
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Our Solar System Is Even Stranger Than We Thought
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
208.
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Introducing Dav1d: a new AV1 decoder
(jbkempf.com)