January 2019 Archive
571.
Google’s Fuchsia OS Confirmed to Have Android App Support via Android Runtime (9to5google.com)
572.
Show HN: Convert article in current tab to readable form and upload it to IPFS (addons.mozilla.org)
573.
Free Movies Online: Great Classics, Indies, Noir, Westerns, etc (openculture.com)
574.
Some Day, You’ll Have a Telephone with a Screen and Be Able To Dial a Book (quoteinvestigator.com)
575.
Movfuscator – Single instruction C compiler (github.com)
576.
Show HN: Postmake – A directory of tools and resources for your projects (postmake.io)
577.
Google shifted $23B to tax haven Bermuda in 2017 (reuters.com)
578.
The Sounds That Haunted US Diplomats in Cuba? Lovelorn Crickets, Scientists Say (nytimes.com)
579.
Facebook Let Kids Rack Up Charges on Parents' Credit Cards (gizmodo.com)
580.
Google cans the Chromecast Audio (techcrunch.com)
581.
Ask HN: How old were the most talented software engineers you've met?
582.
“The Linux of social media” – How LiveJournal pioneered, then lost, blogging (arstechnica.com)
583.
Royalty Free No Copyright Music for All Your Projects (wowa.me)
584.
Olive, a new non-linear video editor (libregraphicsworld.org)
585.
From relational DB to a single DynamoDB table (trek10.com)
586.
Professional Software Development (mixmastamyk.bitbucket.io)
587.
The Making of Nefertiti 1kb (2018) (romancortes.com)
588.
Kubernetes Security Best Practices (cncf.io)
589.
San Francisco proposal would ban government facial recognition use in the city (theverge.com)
590.
An Introduction to Ray Tracing (1989) (realtimerendering.com)
591.
How I ended up writing a new real-time kernel (2015) (dmitryfrank.com)
592.
Starting a Company Outside Silicon Valley Just Saved Me $1.1M (blog.getcrossbeam.com)
593.
Flutter: Futures, Isolates, Event Loop (didierboelens.com)
594.
New logo (slackhq.com)
595.
Evolution of the x86 context switch in Linux (2018) (maizure.org)
596.
A Primer on Type Systems (cs.uaf.edu)
597.
Some Lisp books (2012) (blog.fogus.me)
598.
A Harvard Astronomer on the Interstellar Object ‘Oumuamua (newyorker.com)
599.
Man says CES lidar’s laser was so powerful it wrecked his camera (arstechnica.com)
600.
From “Hello World” to VP of Engineering at Reddit (2017) (blog.devcolor.org)