May 2019 Archive
421.
Walmart announces next-day delivery, firing back at Amazon (cnbc.com)
422.
A Revolution in Your Pocket (rbs.io)
423.
Buyer's Remorse: High Debt and Low Pay Leave Some College Grads Rueful (bloomberg.com)
424.
Someone in New York is pulling emergency brakes, destroying subway commute (jalopnik.com)
425.
Google launches new “portal” HTML element (zdnet.com)
426.
Facebook and Google pressured EU experts to soften fake news regulations (opendemocracy.net)
427.
Hledger: Robust Plain Text Accounting (hledger.org)
428.
Has the Python GIL Been Slain? Subinterpreters in Python 3.8 (hackernoon.com)
429.
Maker of US border's license-plate scanning tech ransacked by hacker (theregister.co.uk)
430.
PostgreSQL 12 Beta 1 Released (postgresql.org)
431.
Update to Security Incident (stackoverflow.blog)
432.
Don Norman on how design fails older consumers (fastcompany.com)
433.
OpenAI releases larger GPT-2 model (openai.com)
434.
ACLU: Border Agents Violate Constitution When They Search Electronic Devices (npr.org)
435.
Belly.io – Curated List of Programming Coding Streamers (belly.io)
436.
Intel Announces 8 Core I9-9900KS: Every Core at 5Ghz, All the Time (anandtech.com)
437.
The realities of 'owning' a Japanese convenience store (japantimes.co.jp)
438.
Syntax highlighters are wrong (2014) (jameshfisher.com)
439.
Automated Refactoring of a U.S. Department of Defense Mainframe to AWS (aws.amazon.com)
440.
Let’s Talk about the North Face Defacing Wikipedia (wikimediafoundation.org)
441.
Libmill: Go-Style Concurrency in C (libmill.org)
442.
How Screwed is Intel without Hyper-Threading? (techspot.com)
443.
Common Muscular Weaknesses (exrx.net)
444.
Car Owners Should Control Data Collected by Cars (nytimes.com)
445.
Alexis Ohanian speaks out against “always-on” work culture (wsj.com)
446.
I Made a Deal in a Bike Race (bicycling.com)
447.
Preventing the Collapse of Civilization [video] (youtube.com)
448.
Numpy Clone in Common Lisp (github.com)
449.
Amadine – Vector graphics software for Mac (amadine.com)
450.
Penrose: Create diagrams by typing mathematical notation in plain text (github.com)