Statistics Done Wrong
(statisticsdonewrong.com)
January 2019 Archive
91.
92.
How to teach Git
(rachelcarmena.github.io)
94.
Coolest Things I Learned in 2018
(perell.com)
95.
Thank u, next
(words.steveklabnik.com)
96.
Letter from Tim Cook to Apple Investors
(apple.com)
97.
Bash 5.0 released
(lists.gnu.org)
98.
Networking on AWS (2018)
(grahamlyons.com)
99.
Re-decentralizing the Web, for good this time
(ruben.verborgh.org)
100.
Amazon DocumentDB, with MongoDB compatibility
(aws.amazon.com)
102.
The curious case of the Raspberry Pi in the network closet
(blog.haschek.at)
103.
Why does APT not use HTTPS?
(whydoesaptnotusehttps.com)
104.
Android vendors, don’t kill my app
(dontkillmyapp.com)
105.
Kubernetes Failure Stories
(srcco.de)
106.
H&R Block and Intuit Lobby Against Free and Simple Tax Filing (2017)
(propublica.org)
107.
How Space and Time Could Be a Quantum Error-Correcting Code
(quantamagazine.org)
108.
For the Love of Pipes
(blog.jessfraz.com)
109.
AMD Open Source Driver for Vulkan
(github.com)
110.
AWS, MongoDB, and the Economic Realities of Open Source
(stratechery.com)
112.
113.
So Long, Macbook. Hello Again, Linux
(richardmavis.info)
115.
Oslo made its city center basically car-free
(fastcompany.com)
116.
New Dell XPS 13 developer edition now available
(bartongeorge.io)
117.
Nearly Half of Game Developers Want to Unionize
(engadget.com)
118.
Dbeaver – Multi-platform database tool
(dbeaver.io)
119.
Netflix claims Fortnite is now a bigger competitor than HBO
(gamasutra.com)