January 2019 Archive
421.
Getting Ahead by Being Inefficient (fs.blog)
422.
Michael Atiyah has died (maths.ox.ac.uk)
423.
Composing Programs in Python, SICP Style (composingprograms.com)
424.
If 5G Is So Important, Why Isn’t It Secure? (nytimes.com)
425.
What People Say Before They Die (theatlantic.com)
426.
Apple Open-Sources FoundationDB Record Layer (github.com)
427.
How to Eliminate the Dreaded “Blind Spot” (pages.cs.wisc.edu)
428.
Future JavaScript: what is still missing? (2ality.com)
429.
Party is over for dirt-cheap solar panels, says China executive (reuters.com)
430.
IntelliJ IDEA and PyCharm Running on Haiku (discuss.haiku-os.org)
431.
Apple tells suppliers to produce 10% fewer new iPhones (asia.nikkei.com)
432.
Homebrew 1.9.0 (brew.sh)
433.
EU Copyright Directive is a catastrophe for free expression and competition (eff.org)
434.
Elixir v1.8 released (elixir-lang.org)
435.
Federal HTTPS domains that'll expire soon because of US government shutdown (techcrunch.com)
436.
NumPy 1.16 is the last release to support Python 2.7 (github.com)
437.
I exploited TLS-SNI-01 issuing Let's Encrypt SSL-certs for any domain (2018) (labs.detectify.com)
438.
Is C++ fast? (zeuxcg.org)
439.
Office 365 is now on Mac App Store (apple.com)
440.
We value your privacy now, but maybe not later (raimue.blog)
441.
A KGB agent shipped a Sidewinder missile by mail to Moscow (2017) (nationalinterest.org)
442.
Uncaptcha2: Defeat ReCaptcha with Google Speech2Text (github.com)
443.
Open-Source Controller for the IKEA Bekant Standing Desk (blog.tindie.com)
444.
What’s the rush? The power of a slow morning (wsj.com)
445.
ProseMirror – A toolkit for building rich-text editors on the web (prosemirror.net)
446.
Los Angeles Accuses Weather Channel App of Covertly Mining User Data (nytimes.com)
447.
Show HN: Markdeck – author cool slides, text-only, offline-ready, collaborative (github.com)
448.
Explore ISS on Google Maps (google.com)
449.
Bootstrap builder for busy developers (bootstrapshuffle.com)
450.
Thieves of Experience: How Google and Facebook Corrupted Capitalism (lareviewofbooks.org)