May 2019 Archive
271.
Show HN: Risp – Lisp in Rust (m.stopa.io)
272.
Amazon must remove toxic school supplies, kids’ jewelry from US marketplace (atg.wa.gov)
273.
Microsoft is going to ship a full Linux kernel in Windows 10 (theverge.com)
274.
Senate Testimony on Privacy Rights and Data Collection in a Digital Economy (idlewords.com)
275.
Calculus with Julia (calculuswithjulia.github.io)
276.
Remote-Powered Developer Tools (devblogs.microsoft.com)
277.
Microsoft, currently the most valuable company, is having a Nadellaissance (bloomberg.com)
278.
Gitlab's Journey from Azure to GCP (about.gitlab.com)
279.
Pixel 3a (blog.google)
280.
40% of the top sellers on Amazon are based in China, according to research (marketplacepulse.com)
281.
JMAP: A modern, open email protocol (ietf.org)
282.
Show HN: 2D Graphics on Modern GPU (raphlinus.github.io)
283.
Matrix Methods in Data Analysis, Signal Processing, and Machine Learning (ocw.mit.edu)
284.
ProtonMail Voluntarily Offers Assistance for Real-Time Surveillance? (steigerlegal.ch)
285.
This Old House: The Rare Home-Improvement Show That Spotlights Skilled Workers (theatlantic.com)
286.
Flexible data tables with CSS Grid (adamlynch.com)
287.
TaiChi: Open-source computer graphics library (taichi.graphics)
288.
The multi-armed bandit problem (2012) (stevehanov.ca)
289.
Getting my personal data out of Facebook (ruben.verborgh.org)
290.
They Were Promised Coding Jobs in Appalachia (nytimes.com)
291.
Ask HN: Is freelance web development still a viable path in 2019?
292.
Cost of serving billions of images per month (medium.com)
293.
America's loneliness epidemic: A systemic risk to organizations (smartbrief.com)
294.
Solid Principles: A Software Developer’s Framework to Robust, Maintainable Code (khalilstemmler.com)
295.
Repositories held for ransom by using valid credentials (about.gitlab.com)
296.
America’s Oldest Gun Maker Went Bankrupt: A Financial Engineering Mystery (nytimes.com)
297.
Introducing Windows Terminal (devblogs.microsoft.com)
298.
When we say “Everest is crowded,” this is what we mean (outsideonline.com)
299.
Police in Canada Are Tracking People’s ‘Negative’ Behavior in a ‘Risk’ Database (vice.com)
300.
Keepass.com spreading malware acting as the official password manager site (twitter.com)