January 2019 Archive
631.
I lost my data trying to back it up (hamy.io)
632.
The potential risk to ZFS created by the shift in its userbase (utcc.utoronto.ca)
633.
CompCert – A formally verified C compiler (compcert.inria.fr)
634.
Samsung Unveils 15.6-Inch Ultra-HD OLED Display for Laptops (anandtech.com)
635.
BuzzFeed to Cut 15% of Its Workforce (wsj.com)
636.
Fermentation and Daily Life (notechmagazine.com)
637.
A rocker’s guide to management (1843magazine.com)
638.
A fifth of Earth’s geologic history might have vanished because of glaciers (nationalgeographic.com)
639.
Performance Tuning for .NET Core (reubenbond.github.io)
640.
Merlin: A cross-platform command and control server and agent written in Go (github.com)
641.
Boom Supersonic raises $100M, aims for 2019 test flights (arstechnica.com)
642.
Building CockroachDB on top of RocksDB (cockroachlabs.com)
643.
Vitamin B1 deficiency at the heart of an environmental mystery (pnas.org)
644.
$1T is leaving Britain because of Brexit (cnn.com)
645.
My Parents Are Flat Earthers (jameshfisher.com)
646.
Chariot is shutting down (blog.chariot.com)
647.
Ask HN: Is it normal to fall out of love with coding?
648.
British Museum realises 'vase' is in fact an ancient mace-head upside down (theartnewspaper.com)
649.
American justice system ignores science in the pursuit of convictions (nbcnews.com)
650.
Demystifying Radix Trees: How Radix trees made blocking IPs 5000 times faster (blog.sqreen.io)
651.
FCC accused of colluding with Big Cable to game 5G legal challenge (theregister.co.uk)
652.
Proceedings Start Against ‘Sokal Squared’ Hoax Professor (chronicle.com)
653.
USB Type-C to Become More Secure with Authentication Standard (eweek.com)
654.
Anonymous Google Employees Voted Arms Control Persons of the Year (armscontrol.org)
655.
Masahiro Kikuno, Japanese Independent Watchmaker (2017) (watchesbysjx.com)
656.
Coding Problems from Programming Job Interviews (java67.com)
657.
Simulating blobs of fluid (peeke.nl)
658.
Zillow CEO: startups trying to disrupt real estate commissions will fail (2012) (geekwire.com)
659.
Quiche – An implementation of the QUIC transport protocol in Rust (github.com)
660.
MIT Deep Learning Tutorial Repository (github.com)