December 2018 Archive
241.
American Entrepreneurs Who Flocked to China Are Heading Home, Disillusioned (wsj.com)
242.
A Not-Called Function Can Cause a 5X Slowdown (randomascii.wordpress.com)
243.
Why I’m so “against” Ethereum (threadreaderapp.com)
244.
With trust destroyed, Facebook is haunted by old data deals (techcrunch.com)
245.
“In 2018 the blockchain/decentralization story fell apart” (twitter.com)
246.
On Shutting Down (blog.ycombinator.com)
247.
The Wavefunction Collapse Algorithm Explained (robertheaton.com)
248.
What makes BeOS and Haiku unique (osvoyager.wordpress.com)
249.
Puzzle-solving 'doesn't slow down mental decline in older people' (nhs.uk)
250.
Patreon Bars Anti-Feminist for Racist Speech, Inciting Revolt (nytimes.com)
251.
Show HN: Analysis of 2018 Hacker News “Who Is Hiring” Job Posts (letstalkalgorithms.com)
252.
Ibuprofen alters human testicular physiology to produce compensated hypogonadism (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
253.
Snowboarding for Geeks (xfive.co)
254.
Ruby 2.6 (anamaria.martinezgomez.name)
255.
Facebook gave Spotify and Netflix access to users’ private messages (theverge.com)
256.
Apple Airplay on Raspberry Pi in 7 Easy Steps (appcodelabs.com)
257.
Binctr: Static, unprivileged, self-contained containers as executable binaries (github.com)
258.
Canada Prohibits Piracy Settlement Demands in ISP Copyright Notices (torrentfreak.com)
259.
Problem Solving with Algorithms and Data Structures Using Python (interactivepython.org)
260.
MagicaVoxel: A free voxel art editor and path tracing renderer (ephtracy.github.io)
261.
Can Repelling Magnets Replace the Spring in a Pogo Stick? (kjmagnetics.com)
262.
The Uncharity of College: The Big Business Nobody Understands (conradbastable.com)
263.
Google Takes Down Artstation Android App for Explicit Content (magazine.artstation.com)
264.
Johnson and Johnson knew for decades that asbestos lurked in its Baby Powder (reuters.com)
265.
Show HN: Cross-platform open-source 3D modeling software (dust3d.org)
266.
LibreRouter: Powering community networks with free and open hardware (blog.apnic.net)
267.
Why should I have written ZeroMQ in C, not C++ (2012) (250bpm.com)
268.
Learn Prolog Now (learnprolognow.org)
269.
Mail Loop From Hell (2012) (blog.dbrgn.ch)
270.
Twenty Years of Open Source Erlang: A Retrospective from the trenches (erlang-solutions.com)