2019 Archive
1.
Switch from Chrome to Firefox (mozilla.org)
2.
I Sell Onions on the Internet (deepsouthventures.com)
3.
Announcing unlimited free private repos (blog.github.com)
4.
Slack’s new WYSIWYG input box is terrible (quuxplusone.github.io)
5.
Show HN: A retro video game console I've been working on in my free time (internalregister.github.io)
6.
My Business Card Runs Linux (thirtythreeforty.net)
7.
Blizzard Suspends Professional Hearthstone Player for Hong Kong Comments (playhearthstone.com)
8.
Raspberry Pi 4 (raspberrypi.org)
9.
Twitter to ban political advertising (twitter.com)
10.
No Thank You, Mr. Pecker (medium.com)
11.
Julian Assange arrested in London (bbc.co.uk)
12.
Save .org (savedotorg.org)
13.
Otonomo, with nearly $55M in funding, is cloning our product (smartcar.com)
14.
Mazda is purging touchscreens from its vehicles (motorauthority.com)
15.
A Conspiracy to Kill IE6 (blog.chriszacharias.com)
16.
Unveiling the first-ever image of a black hole [video] (youtube.com)
17.
Ken Thompson's Unix Password (leahneukirchen.org)
18.
Reflecting on My Failure to Build a Billion-Dollar Company (medium.com)
19.
Google to restrict modern ad blocking Chrome extensions to enterprise users (9to5google.com)
20.
GitHub Sponsors (github.com)
21.
Court: Suspicionless Searches of Travelers’ Phones and Laptops Unconstitutional (aclu.org)
22.
Firefox Send: Free encrypted file transfer service (blog.mozilla.org)
23.
The boring technology behind a one-person Internet company (2018) (broadcast.listennotes.com)
24.
Ask HN: What books changed the way you think about almost everything?
25.
Having Kids (paulgraham.com)
26.
California bans private prisons (theguardian.com)
27.
Vulnerability in the Mac Zoom client allows malicious websites to enable camera (medium.com)
28.
Google Is Eating Our Mail (tablix.org)
29.
Joe Armstrong has died (twitter.com)
30.
I tried creating a web browser, and Google blocked me (blog.samuelmaddock.com)