December 2018 Archive
91.
New Office Hours Aim for Well Rested, More Productive Workers (nytimes.com)
92.
How to Grow Old (1951) (sites.google.com)
93.
Neural Networks as Ordinary Differential Equations (rkevingibson.github.io)
94.
Repl.it Multiplayer (repl.it)
95.
Tumblr will ban all adult content on December 17th (theverge.com)
96.
PyTorch 1.0 is out (github.com)
97.
An Apology and an Update (slackhq.com)
98.
The Elements of UI Engineering (overreacted.io)
99.
Australia’s vague anti-encryption law sets a dangerous new precedent (protonmail.com)
100.
My Dad's Friendship with Charles Barkley (wbur.org)
101.
Serverless Computing: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back (arxiv.org)
102.
Introducing Project Mu (blogs.windows.com)
103.
Robinhood Checking Moved Fast and Broke (bloomberg.com)
104.
The Best Programming Advice I Ever Got (2012) (russolsen.com)
105.
China harvested organs from political prisoners, says tribunal (bmj.com)
106.
Dotsies (2012) (dotsies.org)
107.
EU to fund bug bounty programs for open-source projects (zdnet.com)
108.
Ask HN: What do you use for authentication and authorization?
109.
Facebook accused of striking 'secret deals over user data' (bbc.com)
110.
Companies use smartphone locations to help advertisers and even hedge funds (nytimes.com)
111.
Grafana Loki – Like Prometheus, but for logs (github.com)
112.
Remote code execution vulnerability in SQLite (blade.tencent.com)
113.
Send Noncompete Agreements Back to the Middle Ages (bloomberg.com)
114.
Internal Tensions at Facebook Are Boiling Over (buzzfeednews.com)
115.
911 emergency services go down across the US after CenturyLink outage (techcrunch.com)
116.
How Google Code Search Worked: Regex Matching with a Trigram Index (2012) (swtch.com)
117.
Tell HN: Aaron Swartz's website is offline
118.
Prions, Nearly Indestructible and Universally Lethal, Seed the Eyes of Victims (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
119.
What Happens to Kid Culture When Streets Are Closed to Cars (citylab.com)
120.
Windows Server 2019 Includes OpenSSH (blogs.windows.com)