January 2019 Archive
451.
Tesla laid off my disabled veteran husband then cancelled his sign on bonus (twitter.com)
452.
Monorepo: please do (medium.com)
453.
Functional programming in C++ (2012) (gamasutra.com)
454.
Non-Euclidean Worlds Engine [video] (youtube.com)
455.
I Nearly Lost All of My Data (kevq.uk)
456.
Huawei Unveils High-Performance ARM-Based CPU (huawei.com)
457.
Future of TypeScript on ESLint (eslint.org)
458.
Show HN: Simple Opt Out – Makes it easier to opt out of data sharing (simpleoptout.com)
459.
Language Server Protocol implementation for Swift and C-based languages (github.com)
460.
HandBrake 1.2.0 Released (handbrake.fr)
461.
Doom 3 in WebAssembly (continuation-labs.com)
462.
A New Golden Age for Computer Architecture (cacm.acm.org)
463.
Show HN: Gaia – Build pipelines in any programming language (gaia-pipeline.io)
464.
Why Telegram is insecure (2015) (medium.com)
465.
Foxconn Is Reconsidering Plan for Manufacturing in Wisconsin (nytimes.com)
466.
An Interactive Introduction to Fourier Transforms (jezzamon.com)
467.
Lego collecting delivers huge and uncorrelated market returns (bloomberg.com)
468.
Complete guide to GDPR compliance (gdpr.eu)
469.
WasmWinforms – .NET WinForms in a browser (github.com)
470.
Thoughts on Rust, a few thousand lines in (rcoh.me)
471.
RunJS (projects.lukehaas.me)
472.
Don't Pay to Acquire Your First Users (kapwing.com)
473.
A Lifetime of Systems Thinking (thesystemsthinker.com)
474.
A decade-long boom is ending as consumers hang on to devices for longer (economist.com)
475.
How Hacker News Stays Interesting (jameshfisher.com)
476.
Rendering of Rise of the Tomb Raider (elopezr.com)
477.
India’s largest bank SBI leaked account data on millions of customers (techcrunch.com)
478.
600 days of postmarketOS (postmarketos.org)
479.
PyPy for low-latency systems (morepypy.blogspot.com)
480.
Despite promises, cell carriers are still selling your real-time location data (techcrunch.com)