I don't know how CPUs work so I simulated one in code
(djhworld.github.io)
May 2019 Archive
31.
32.
HTTP headers for the responsible developer
(twilio.com)
33.
Go is Google's language, not ours
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
34.
Remote Code Execution on Most Dell Computers
(d4stiny.github.io)
35.
WebGL Fluid Simulation
(paveldogreat.github.io)
36.
ZombieLoad: Cross Privilege-Boundary Data Leakage on Intel CPUs
(cyberus-technology.de)
37.
38.
Leaving Google Fi
(jasonatwood.io)
39.
Five Hundred and Seven Mechanical Movements (1908)
(507movements.com)
40.
How I Run a Company with ADHD
(andrewaskins.com)
41.
After 15 Years, the Pirate Bay Still Can’t Be Killed
(melmagazine.com)
42.
I turned my interview task for Google into a startup
(uxdesign.cc)
43.
44.
The shittiest project I ever worked on (2013)
(blog.plover.com)
45.
.NET 5
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
46.
Virtual DOM is pure overhead (2018)
(svelte.dev)
47.
The struggles of an open source maintainer
(antirez.com)
48.
Self Studying the MIT Applied Math Curriculum
(harshsikka.me)
49.
A Solution for Loneliness: Get out and volunteer, research suggests
(scientificamerican.com)
50.
51.
H.264 is magic (2016)
(sidbala.com)
52.
Apple introduces 8-core MacBook Pro
(apple.com)
53.
The Amazing $1 Microcontroller (2017)
(jaycarlson.net)
54.
World of Goo Update, 10 Years Later
(tomorrowcorporation.com)
55.
AMD Ryzen 3000 announced
(anandtech.com)
56.
Flutter: a Portable UI Framework for Mobile, Web, Embedded, and Desktop
(developers.googleblog.com)
57.
Amazon S3 will no longer support path-style API requests
(forums.aws.amazon.com)
58.
I can see your local web servers
(http.jameshfisher.com)
59.
Netflix Saves Kids from Up to 400 Hours of Commercials a Year
(localbabysitter.com)