December 2018 Archive
451.
Haiku Beta is finally here (medium.com)
452.
Compiler Explorer (godbolt.org)
453.
REXPaint: Powerful, User-Friendly ASCII Art Editor (gridsagegames.com)
454.
The Little Printf (ferd.ca)
455.
Japan to withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (bbc.co.uk)
456.
China Cracks Down on Churches (nytimes.com)
457.
A Cornell professor’s trick for getting 1700 peer reviewed publications (andrewgelman.com)
458.
I Do Not Like Go (grimoire.ca)
459.
Google isn’t the company that we should have handed the Web over to (arstechnica.com)
460.
Faster and simpler with the command line: deep-comparing JSON files with jq (genius.engineering)
461.
Bootstrap 3.4.0 released (blog.getbootstrap.com)
462.
A $9T corporate debt bomb is 'bubbling' in the US economy (cnbc.com)
463.
Leave Gmail in 10 steps (blog.dipasquale.fr)
464.
Five-Year Trends Available for Median Income, Poverty and Internet Use (census.gov)
465.
Serial Port SDR (hackaday.com)
466.
A EULA in FOSS clothing? (dtrace.org)
467.
Geoffrey Hinton and Demis Hassabis: AGI is nowhere close to being a reality (venturebeat.com)
468.
Fake Net Neutrality Comments Draw A Federal Probe (buzzfeednews.com)
469.
Sketches of Elixir (blog.zdsmith.com)
470.
GCompris: high quality educational software suite for children aged 2 to 10 (gcompris.net)
471.
What Is Glitter? (nytimes.com)
472.
Scripting API now in public beta (minecraft.net)
473.
Inside Rust's Async Transform (blag.nemo157.com)
474.
Why Are Printed Circuit Boards Usually Green? (2017) (seeedstudio.com)
475.
What Kagglers Are Using for Text Classification (mlwhiz.com)
476.
LibreSilicon: Decentralizing semiconductor manufacturing [video] (media.ccc.de)
477.
OrbitDB – serverless, peer-to-peer database on top of IPFS (github.com)
478.
Machine Learning for .NET (github.com)
479.
Fog Waves Are the Most Beautiful Thing I Captured After 8 Years of Experimenting (boredpanda.com)
480.
Pictures from the Eastern Bloc in the 80s (chrisniedenthal.com)