May 2019 Archive
61.
Facebook has struggled to hire talent since the Cambridge Analytica scandal (cnbc.com)
62.
Git rebase in depth (git-rebase.io)
63.
A map of the US where city names are replaced by most Wikipedia’ed resident (pudding.cool)
64.
Open source collaborative text editors (juretriglav.si)
65.
South Korean government to switch to Linux: ministry (koreaherald.com)
66.
We Can Do Better Than SQL (edgedb.com)
67.
Open source firmware is important for security (blog.jessfraz.com)
68.
Technical Debt (martinfowler.com)
69.
Use mmap with care (sublimetext.com)
70.
Free Wolfram Engine for Developers (blog.stephenwolfram.com)
71.
Amazon S3 Path Deprecation Plan – The Rest of the Story (aws.amazon.com)
72.
The Art of Command Line (2015) (github.com)
73.
“A company is copyright-claiming every video I have ever made” (twitter.com)
74.
Show HN: CSSFX – Click-to-copy CSS effects (cssfx.dev)
75.
Stripe’s fifth engineering hub is Remote (stripe.com)
76.
Tech Companies Are Deleting Evidence of War Crimes (theatlantic.com)
77.
Is Conference Room Air Making Us Dumber? (nytimes.com)
78.
Unlimited Google Drive storage by splitting binary files into base64 (github.com)
79.
Advertising as a source of dissatisfaction: cross-national evidence (voxeu.org)
80.
Things to use in Python 3 (datawhatnow.com)
81.
Local-first software: You own your data, in spite of the cloud (inkandswitch.com)
82.
Show HN: 30 Hour Jobs – a job board for shorter work weeks (30hourjobs.com)
83.
All Chromebooks will also be Linux laptops going forward (zdnet.com)
84.
AT&T promised 7k new jobs to get tax break, cut 23k jobs instead (arstechnica.com)
85.
“Python's batteries are leaking” (pyfound.blogspot.com)
86.
Up to one million species are on the verge of extinction, U.N. panel says (washingtonpost.com)
87.
“It’s hard to take risks if you don’t have a safety net” (twitter.com)
88.
Housing Can’t Be Both Affordable and a Good Investment (2018) (citylab.com)
89.
Chris Hughes Says It’s Time to Break Up Facebook (nytimes.com)
90.
Procrastination is not a time management problem, it is an emotion (cognitiontoday.com)