January 2019 Archive
61.
Network protocols for anyone who knows a programming language (destroyallsoftware.com)
62.
The Route of a Text Message (scottbot.net)
63.
Ethereum Plans to Cut Its Energy Consumption by 99 Percent (spectrum.ieee.org)
64.
WeWork’s CEO Makes Millions as Landlord to WeWork (wsj.com)
65.
A Standard and Clean Series A Term Sheet (blog.ycombinator.com)
66.
Taxpayers Should Never Subsidize Stadiums (bloomberg.com)
67.
SpaceX to lay off 10% of Workforce (latimes.com)
68.
35-year-old vulnerability discovered in scp (sintonen.fi)
69.
A meteorite hit the moon during yesterday's total lunar eclipse (newscientist.com)
70.
Cancelling Dropbox Pro is hard (useloom.com)
71.
Writing an OS in Rust: Introduction to Paging (os.phil-opp.com)
72.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2019)
73.
Google Search Operators: A Complete List (2018) (ahrefs.com)
74.
When a Bike Company Put a TV on Its Box, Shipping Damages Went Down (2017) (bicycling.com)
75.
Apple is patenting Swift features (forums.swift.org)
76.
On whether changes in bedroom CO2 levels affect sleep quality (gwern.net)
77.
Bed that saved me from the Taliban (bbc.co.uk)
78.
Pink Trombone (dood.al)
79.
Twins get different results when they put 5 ancestry DNA kits to the test (cbc.ca)
80.
Ask HN: How do you organize everything you want to do?
81.
After GDPR, The New York Times cut off ad exchanges and kept growing ad revenue (digiday.com)
82.
Bill Gates promises to add his own billions if Congress does nuclear power push (geekwire.com)
83.
A three-page paper that shook philosophy, with lessons for software engineers (jsomers.net)
84.
Remembering Roger Boisjoly: He Tried to Stop Shuttle Challenger Launch (npr.org)
85.
Cafe opens in Tokyo staffed by robots controlled by paralyzed people (soranews24.com)
86.
Practical Deep Learning for Coders 2019 (fast.ai)
87.
Windows 98 Icons are Great (2015) (alexmeub.com)
88.
Ask HN: What should a systems/low-level software engineer know?
89.
We can confirm that there was a successful 51% attack on Ethereum Classic (twitter.com)
90.
Ask HN: What is an example of a super simple SaaS that is profitable?