August 2019 Archive
331.
My Sudden Trip to Hell (linkedin.com)
332.
Curl exercises (jvns.ca)
333.
A Year Ago I Put Saltwater in a Jar [video] (youtube.com)
334.
Why does all life use the same 20 amino acids? (chemistryworld.com)
335.
Toshiba Introduces New Tiny NVMe SSD Form Factor (anandtech.com)
336.
John Carmack on Parallel Implementations (2018) (sevangelatos.com)
337.
Python rounds float values by converting them to string and then back (github.com)
338.
The GitHub registry public beta is live (help.github.com)
339.
Ask HN: How do you handle logging?
340.
GNU Radio 3.8 (gnuradio.org)
341.
Tourism Is Overwhelming the World's Top Destinations (bloomberg.com)
342.
U.S. Farmers Stung by Tariffs Now Face a $3.5B Corn Loss (bloomberg.com)
343.
Facebook Hit by Apple’s Crackdown on Messaging Feature (theinformation.com)
344.
35% Faster Than The Filesystem (2017) (sqlite.org)
345.
A practical guide to CSS transitions and animations (blog.prototypr.io)
346.
Privacy Sandbox – Open standards to enhance privacy on the web (blog.google)
347.
We Made Amiga, They Fucked It Up (2015) (filfre.net)
348.
Die With Me – A chat app you can only use when you have less than 5% battery (apps.apple.com)
349.
Now Bigger Than eBay, Shopify Sets Its Sights on Amazon (ft.com)
350.
Memory Management in Python (rushter.com)
351.
Transformers from Scratch (peterbloem.nl)
352.
Minify Your SVGs (victorzhou.com)
353.
Millions of Books Are Secretly in the Public Domain (vice.com)
354.
Pagemap: A mini map for your website (larsjung.de)
355.
Pastel: A command-line tool to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate colors (github.com)
356.
Let's Build a Video Card (eater.net)
357.
Yubico launches its dual USB-C and Lightning two-factor security key (techcrunch.com)
358.
Composing better emails (iridakos.com)
359.
Singapore Says Musk's Electric Cars Are About 'Lifestyle,' Not Climate (bloomberg.com)
360.
Opioid crisis: Johnson and Johnson hit by landmark ruling (bbc.com)