May 2019 Archive
151.
Founder Books (postmake.io)
152.
Game Engine Black Books Update (fabiensanglard.net)
153.
For Better Computing, Liberate CPUs from Garbage Collection (spectrum.ieee.org)
154.
China is blocking all language editions of Wikipedia (ooni.torproject.org)
155.
GM lays off engineer who helped expose VW’s diesel fraud (nytimes.com)
156.
Google Fights Back (stratechery.com)
157.
First American Financial Corp. Leaked Hundreds of Millions of Insurance Records (krebsonsecurity.com)
158.
Guide to Deep Work (doist.com)
159.
Ask HN: How can I work towards building a company while employed?
160.
Oh shit, git (2016) (ohshitgit.com)
161.
A Sealed Garden That Was Watered Once in 53 Years (2017) (biologicperformance.com)
162.
Show HN: ZFS Implementation in Python (github.com)
163.
Geoff Ralston taking over as President of YC (blog.ycombinator.com)
164.
JetBlue explains to a passenger how it got a photo of her face (boingboing.net)
165.
Rolling your own servers with Kubernetes (gravitational.com)
166.
Black – Uncompromising Python code formatter (github.com)
167.
SaaS CTO Security Checklist (sqreen.com)
168.
Gmail tracks the history of things you buy, and it’s hard to delete (cnbc.com)
169.
PEP 594 – Removing dead batteries from Python's standard library (python.org)
170.
Unraveling the JPEG (parametric.press)
171.
Uber opens at $42 per share (techcrunch.com)
172.
Scene report from the Chernobyl Zone (moxie.org)
173.
Biomarker for chronic fatigue syndrome identified (med.stanford.edu)
174.
Firms That Promised Ransomware Decryption Almost Always Just Pay the Hackers (features.propublica.org)
175.
Boeing altered key switches in 737 MAX cockpit limiting ability to shut off MCAS (seattletimes.com)
176.
Google Will Soon Let Users Automatically Scrub Location and Web History (buzzfeednews.com)
177.
John Carmack on QuakeWorld latency and business model (1996) (raw.githubusercontent.com)
178.
U.S. regulators approve the Long-Term Stock Exchange (reuters.com)
179.
3D Game Shaders for Beginners (github.com)
180.
0x Launch Kit – Launch your own cryptocurrency exchange or marketplace (0x.org)