January 2019 Archive
1021.
Show HN: Dimage.js – Never settle for two dimensions (jjkaufman.github.io)
1022.
University of the Third Age (en.wikipedia.org)
1023.
Full Shutdown of L Train to Be Halted by Cuomo (nytimes.com)
1024.
Fusion Power Is About to Become a Reality? (medium.com)
1025.
Ask HN: If my company bills me out at $165/hr what should my salary be?
1026.
Detroit's Big Comeback: Out of Bankruptcy, a Rebirth (npr.org)
1027.
GPUVideoDecode on Linux is impossible without patching (bugs.chromium.org)
1028.
How OneGraph onboards users who are new to GraphQL (onegraph.com)
1029.
Crafting a life (1843magazine.com)
1030.
Notes from a 1984 trip to Xerox PARC (commandcenter.blogspot.com)
1031.
How to write a rootkit without really trying (blog.trailofbits.com)
1032.
Peddling the ‘Secrets’ to Getting Rich on Amazon (theatlantic.com)
1033.
Una Corda, a piano with one string per note (klavins-pianos.com)
1034.
Every new web app at PayPal starts with TypeScript (medium.com)
1035.
TLS Termination for Network Load Balancers (aws.amazon.com)
1036.
Fully static, unprivileged, self-contained, containers as executable binaries (github.com)
1037.
Linux 5.0-rc1 (lore.kernel.org)
1038.
Show HN: Send encrypted secrets from the command line (fluidkeys.com)
1039.
Show HN: CloudQuery – Turn any website to serverless API with SPA support (github.com)
1040.
Serverless computing: one step forward, two steps back (blog.acolyer.org)
1041.
Show HN: Jetpack – Webpack made more convenient (github.com)
1042.
What Left-Handedness Reveals About How the Brain Works (2014) (brainpickings.org)
1043.
Gum disease–causing bacteria could spur Alzheimer’s (sciencemag.org)
1044.
How to Be an Expert in a Changing World (2014) (paulgraham.com)
1045.
Property-Based Testing with PropEr, Erlang, and Elixir (ferd.ca)
1046.
Alibaba acquires Berlin-based data Artisans for $103M (dealstreetasia.com)
1047.
What Is Going to Happen in 2019 (avc.com)
1048.
Apache Flink (github.com)
1049.
Bitcoin’s Biggest Hack in History: 184.4B Bitcoin from Thin Air (hackernoon.com)
1050.
The Phone That’s Failing Apple: iPhone XR (wsj.com)