Hiring Is Broken: What Do Developers Say About Technical Interviews?
(researchgate.net)
August 2019 Archive
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My Home Lab Server with 20 Cores / 40 Threads and 128 GB Memory
(louwrentius.com)
423.
Emacs 26.3
(lists.gnu.org)
424.
GCC null pointer check removed
(gcc.gnu.org)
425.
The wisdom of never leaving your hotel room
(popula.com)
426.
Credit cards have a privacy problem
(washingtonpost.com)
427.
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Starbucks, monetary superpower
(jpkoning.blogspot.com)
429.
WiringPi – deprecated
(wiringpi.com)
430.
432.
Huawei Seeks Independence from the US with RISC-V and Ascend Chips
(tomshardware.com)
433.
Why I like Clojure
(sulami.github.io)
434.
Building ages in the Netherlands
(parallel.co.uk)
435.
Empress trees absorb about 103 tons of carbon a year per acre
(bloomberg.com)
436.
Cybersecurity Pros Name Their Price as Hacker Attacks Swell
(bloomberg.com)
437.
GCP to introduce an additional charge for publicly addressed VM instances
(cloud.google.com)
438.
YouTube shuts down music companies’ use of manual copyright claims
(techcrunch.com)
439.
Poetry: Dependency Management for Python
(poetry.eustace.io)
440.
Protocols, Not Platforms: A Technological Approach to Free Speech
(knightcolumbia.org)
441.
442.
Artichoke – A Ruby made with Rust
(github.com)
443.
Denial of H1-B visas to India’s largest IT services exporters at all-time high
(economictimes.indiatimes.com)
444.
Show HN: Zero-Config Documentation Websites for Python
(timothycrosley.github.io)
445.
Monads as a Programming Pattern
(samgrayson.me)
447.
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Advice to my younger self: become allergic to the churn
(lambdaisland.com)
449.
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Focus on the high-expectation customer
(uxdesign.cc)