Earth’s magnetic field is acting up
(nature.com)
January 2019 Archive
601.
602.
New tapes reveal Cambridge Analytica CEO’s boasts of voter suppression
(opendemocracy.net)
603.
Screen time: how much is too much?
(nature.com)
604.
Gaming worth more than video and music combined
(bbc.co.uk)
605.
Avoiding a transit of the United States
(wikitravel.org)
606.
Napster: A New Killer Internet App (1999)
(evolt.org)
607.
Pizza Dough
(github.com)
608.
Open source, privacy-enabled smartphone operating systems
(gitlab.e.foundation)
610.
Samsung to Replace Plastic Packaging with Sustainable Materials
(news.samsung.com)
611.
Crev: dependency vetting with a web of trust
(github.com)
612.
Hacking PostgreSQL [pdf]
(postgresql.eu)
613.
Why Do Rich People Love Endurance Sports? (2017)
(outsideonline.com)
614.
Netflix Flexes
(stratechery.com)
615.
23andMe has signed a $300M deal with GlaxoSmithKline
(businessinsider.com)
616.
Maze-solving algorithm implemented in sed
(devpost.com)
617.
618.
Let's Talk Concurrency with Sir Tony Hoare
(erlang-solutions.com)
619.
620.
621.
Lombok makes Java cool again
(bytes.grubhub.com)
622.
Why Is Storage on Kubernetes So Hard?
(softwareengineeringdaily.com)
623.
New Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+
(raspberrypi.org)
624.
A Primer on Database Replication (2017)
(brianstorti.com)
625.
Librem 5 Hardware Update
(puri.sm)
626.
Potential Employer Cancels Return Flight
(workplace.stackexchange.com)
628.
Hubble takes gigantic image of the Triangulum Galaxy
(spacetelescope.org)
629.
Formally Verified Software in the Real World (2018)
(cacm.acm.org)
630.
Red Programming Language: Plans for 2019
(red-lang.org)