Towards an understanding of technical debt (2016)
(kellanem.com)
February 2019 Archive
1021.
1022.
Intelligent Tracking Prevention 2.1
(webkit.org)
1023.
Did New York Lose Anything with Amazon’s Rejection? It’s Complicated
(techcrunch.com)
1024.
Pijul for Git users
(nest.pijul.com)
1025.
They Don’t Make Music Like They Used To
(nytimes.com)
1026.
1027.
Design Without Color First
(medium.com)
1028.
Real-time Continuous Transcription with Live Transcribe
(ai.googleblog.com)
1029.
Plummeting insect numbers 'threaten collapse of nature'
(theguardian.com)
1030.
Cache tables
(fgiesen.wordpress.com)
1031.
1032.
Alternatives to JSX
(blog.bloomca.me)
1033.
I love React Hooks
(vijayt.com)
1034.
Apple Could Be Working with Goldman Sachs on a Credit Card
(techcrunch.com)
1035.
1036.
Flavors of SIMD
(zeuxcg.org)
1037.
The Great Brazilian Sat-Hack Crackdown (2009)
(wired.com)
1038.
Enquire: Everything you wanted to know about your C compiler and machine
(homepages.cwi.nl)
1039.
George Boole and the Calculus of Thought (2018)
(3quarksdaily.com)
1040.
WAL-G – fast archival and restoration for PostgreSQL
(github.com)
1041.
The world might run out of people
(wired.com)
1042.
Apple's iPhone Shipments Plunge in China as Huawei Tightens Grip
(bloomberg.com)
1043.
Why Is PayPal So Successful Yet They Treat Merchants Like Crap?
(capitalandgrowth.org)
1044.
1045.
Ghidra
(nsa.gov)
1046.
Leap Spins out of YC
(blog.ycombinator.com)
1048.
Facebook ex-security chief: How ‘hypertargeting’ threatens democracy
(finance.yahoo.com)
1049.
Mermaid – Generation of diagrams and flowcharts from text
(mermaidjs.github.io)
1050.
When Algorithms Think You Want to Die
(wired.com)