May 2019 Archive
241.
Intel vulnerabilities costing 25% CPU performance loss to a cloud provider (twitter.com)
242.
A New Way of Voting That Makes Zealotry Expensive (bloomberg.com)
243.
Hackers went undetected in Citrix’s internal network for six months (techcrunch.com)
244.
BigInt Shipping in Firefox (wingolog.org)
245.
My Budget – free, open-source offline cross-platform budgeting (github.com)
246.
Why Racket? Why Lisp? (beautifulracket.com)
247.
Murray Gell-Mann Has Died (nytimes.com)
248.
Ask HN: How do I make sure my non-technical parents are safe online?
249.
Is High Quality Software Worth the Cost? (martinfowler.com)
250.
Interview with DuckDuckGo CEO Gabe Weinberg (vox.com)
251.
United Nations Expert Arrested in Tunisia for Using an RTL-SDR (rtl-sdr.com)
252.
Wireguard-docs: Setup, usage, configuration, and a full example (github.com)
253.
The Huawei Disaster Reveals Google’s Iron Grip on Android (onezero.medium.com)
254.
Sony and Microsoft set rivalry aside for cloud gaming alliance (asia.nikkei.com)
255.
Aggressive Chess Openings (2012) (chess.stackexchange.com)
256.
It's time to replace GIFs with AV1 video (singhkays.com)
257.
Bullshit I had to go through while organizing a software conference (notamonadtutorial.com)
258.
Power Is Overrated (nytimes.com)
259.
Tell HN: Archive.is inaccessible via Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1)
260.
Faster Smarter JavaScript Debugging in Firefox DevTools (hacks.mozilla.org)
261.
The Beauty of Calculus [video] (frankeprogram.yale.edu)
262.
Notre Dame is unstable: a strong wind could make the walls collapse, report says (theartnewspaper.com)
263.
Intel Performance Hit 5x Harder Than AMD After Spectre, Meltdown Patches (extremetech.com)
264.
Linux distros without systemd (ungleich.ch)
265.
The Most Expensive Lesson of My Life: Details of SIM Port Hack (medium.com)
266.
Arm announces its new premium CPU and GPU designs (techcrunch.com)
267.
OKRs from a development team’s perspective (zafulabs.com)
268.
Paying for Open Source Contributions (formidable.com)
269.
Uber Drivers Are Contractors, Not Employees, Labor Board Says (nytimes.com)
270.
Erlang OTP 22.0 is released (erlang.org)