February 2019 Archive
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Show HN: Automatically synchronize subtitles with video (github.com)
62.
Mark Zuckerberg Promised a Clear History Tool Almost a Year Ago (buzzfeednews.com)
63.
WireGuard for MacOS (lists.zx2c4.com)
64.
About V, the language Volt is written in (volt.ws)
65.
Netflix Posted Biggest-Ever Profit in 2018 and Paid $0 in Income Taxes (itep.org)
66.
New pill can deliver insulin (news.mit.edu)
67.
The most popular docker images each contain at least 30 vulnerabilities (snyk.io)
68.
Altavista: The rise and fall of the biggest pre-Google search engine (digital.com)
69.
Facebook adds 5 divs, 9 spans and 30 CSS classes to every post in the timeline (twitter.com)
70.
Sloth – Mac app that shows all open files and sockets in use (github.com)
71.
The Psychological Trap of Freelancing (thecut.com)
72.
Bye, Bye, Google (defn.io)
73.
A small notebook for a system administrator (habr.com)
74.
How Discord Scaled Elixir to 5M Concurrent Users (2017) (blog.discordapp.com)
75.
Bookworm: A Simple, Focused eBook Reader (babluboy.github.io)
76.
You Don't Need to Quit Your Job to Make (blog.stephsmith.io)
77.
Bootstrap 5 will remove jQuery as a dependency (github.com)
78.
You Do Not Need Blockchain: Popular Use Cases and Why They Do Not Work (blog.smartdec.net)
79.
Show HN: Zero – A fast, zero-configuration server for React, Node.js, Markdown (zeroserver.io)
80.
Linus Torvalds on Why ARM Won't Win the Server Space (realworldtech.com)
81.
Could 'Oumuamua be an icy fractal aggregate ejected from a protoplanetary disk? (syfy.com)
82.
Show HN: Learn React fundamentals (github.com)
83.
Harder programming questions do a worse job of predicting outcomes (triplebyte.com)
84.
Slack Says It's Filed to Go Public (bloomberg.com)
85.
Pi-Hole – A black hole for Internet advertisements (github.com)
86.
Google says Nest’s built-in mic not listed in specs was not meant to be secret (businessinsider.com)
87.
Article 13 Is Back On: Worse, Not Better (juliareda.eu)
88.
Reading in the Age of Constant Distraction (theparisreview.org)
89.
Event Sourcing is Hard (chriskiehl.com)
90.
Compounding Knowledge (fs.blog)