May 2019 Archive
991.
JavaScript Array.push is 945x faster than Array.concat (dev.to)
992.
Ways to break your systems code using volatile (2010) (blog.regehr.org)
993.
CLIPS: A Tool for Building Expert Systems (clipsrules.net)
994.
Scientists have created a living organism whose DNA is human-made (nytimes.com)
995.
Spectre/Meltdown/L1TF/MDS Mitigation Costs on an Intel Dual Core and HT Laptop (phoronix.com)
996.
Microsoft Solitaire Inducted into World Video Game Hall of Fame (theverge.com)
997.
How not to get a $30k bill from Firebase (medium.com)
998.
First SpaceX Starlink satellites loaded into Falcon fairing (twitter.com)
999.
ProtonMail is dropping support for Internet Explorer 11 (protonmail.com)
1000.
Schoolgirls who defied the Stasi (theguardian.com)
1001.
Cake or death: AMP and the worrying power dynamics of the web (trib.tv)
1002.
The Neko Virtual Machine (nekovm.org)
1003.
Faster arithmetic by flipping signs (nfrechette.github.io)
1004.
Blue-collar workers who become white-collar later in life (melmagazine.com)
1005.
The New Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2) Architecture [video] (youtube.com)
1006.
Minimum pay at Basecamp is now $70k (m.signalvnoise.com)
1007.
MakerLisp: Embedded Lisp Machine (makerlisp.com)
1008.
Scanning the fintech landscape: disruptive models (mckinsey.com)
1009.
TempleOS: Installation (christine.website)
1010.
Public's Dread of Nuclear Power Limits Its Deployment (cmu.edu)
1011.
Banks Look Safer with Deposits (bloomberg.com)
1012.
The rise of fear-based social media like Nextdoor, Citizen, and Amazon Neighbors (vox.com)
1013.
Updates to Works with Nest (blog.google)
1014.
'Healthiest hearts in the world' found (bbc.co.uk)
1015.
Paris Will Create the City's Largest Gardens Around the Eiffel Tower (citylab.com)
1016.
Tencent replaces PUBG with a Chinese government-friendly alternative (techcrunch.com)
1017.
The Peculiar Blindness of Experts (theatlantic.com)
1018.
Depth of Field (inconvergent.net)
1019.
Google's Civil War (fortune.com)
1020.
Cloudflare CTO: “If we did [take on GitHub] what features would you like?” (twitter.com)