December 2018 Archive
211.
Google AMP case study: leads dropped by 59% (kinsta.com)
212.
AMD’s aggressive pricing update on the EPYC 7371 (servethehome.com)
213.
C.S. Lewis on the Reading of Old Books (reasonabletheology.org)
214.
PracticalAI – A practical approach to learning machine learning (github.com)
215.
The Titanic Was on Fire for Days Before the Iceberg Hit (medium.com)
216.
FBI secretly collected data on Aaron Swartz earlier than was thought (gizmodo.com)
217.
How ‘Baldur’s Gate’ Saved the Computer RPG (theringer.com)
218.
Just tell me how to use Go Modules (kablamo.com.au)
219.
Crypto Market Crash Leaving Bankrupt Startups in Its Wake (bloomberg.com)
220.
Neural networks in JavaScript – free 19-part course (scrimba.com)
221.
CenturyLink 911 outage was caused by a single network card sending bad packets (twitter.com)
222.
Waymo One: The next step on our self-driving journey (medium.com)
223.
FreeBSD 12.0 is now available (lists.freebsd.org)
224.
Free Hotel Wifi with Python and Selenium (gkbrk.com)
225.
Living paycheck to paycheck is disturbingly common (washingtonpost.com)
226.
YouTube's Copyright Protection System Is a Mess (torrentfreak.com)
227.
Brave taking cryptocurrency donations “for me” without my consent (twitter.com)
228.
Johnson & Johnson knew for decades that asbestos lurked in its Baby Powder (reuters.com)
229.
I Quit Google Over Its Censored Chinese Search Engine (theintercept.com)
230.
Amazon FBA Experiment (fbaexperiment.com)
231.
Why we should care about the Nate Silver vs. Nassim Taleb Twitter war (towardsdatascience.com)
232.
Why Aren’t Rich People Happy With the Money They Have? (theatlantic.com)
233.
The EU Copyright Directive: What Redditors in Europe Need to Know (redditblog.com)
234.
Google Employees Demand the End of Forced Arbitration Across the Tech Industry (techcrunch.com)
235.
Mental Models I Find Repeatedly Useful (2016) (medium.com)
236.
Why I'm usually unnerved when modern SSDs die on us (utcc.utoronto.ca)
237.
At 22 years old, Postgres might just be the most advanced database yet (arcentry.com)
238.
Neither PWA nor AMP are needed to make a website load fast (tonsky.me)
239.
An Idiot’s guide to Support vector machines (2003) [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
240.
Mozilla hit with takedown request for anti-paywall addons (github.com)