November 2019 Archive
391.
Show HN: A remote browser product, open-sourced (github.com)
392.
Just did the Y Combinator interview: here are my notes (blog.checklyhq.com)
393.
India's Meghalaya 'living root bridges' get stronger as the trees grow (edition.cnn.com)
394.
Creating an open-source solution to the headaches of headless browsers (sourcesort.com)
395.
A Python library for writing distributed self-replicating programs (mitogen.networkgenomics.com)
396.
Emacs: The Editor for the Next Forty Years [video] (media.emacsconf.org)
397.
How Discord achieves native iOS performance with React Native (blog.discordapp.com)
398.
Internet in Iran gradually shuttting down due to protests (twitter.com)
399.
Tetrachromats: people who see colors invisible to most of us (2014) (bbc.com)
400.
California’s Criminal Cops (mercurynews.com)
401.
Ask HN: Do you write tests before the implementation?
402.
Show HN: I made a no-bullshit image host (imgz.org)
403.
Postwoman – a free alternative to Postman (github.com)
404.
Three of the Hundred Falsehoods CS Students Believe (cs.uni.edu)
405.
T-Mobile demand Lemonade to stop using the color magenta (thehustle.co)
406.
Recursive Mono and Sans, a free variable type family (recursive.design)
407.
Real hardware breakthroughs, and focusing on rustc (redox-os.org)
408.
How Google uses blacklists, algorithm tweaks and contractors for search results (msn.com)
409.
The war against today's dangerously dull playgrounds (theguardian.com)
410.
ICA asks ICANN to block .Org private equity deal in damning letter (domainnamewire.com)
411.
Ray Tracing a Tiny Procedural Planet [pdf] (casual-effects.com)
412.
Moving towards a faster web (blog.chromium.org)
413.
Remember QR Codes? They’re More Powerful Than You Think (a16z.com)
414.
Suspect can’t be compelled to reveal “64-character” password, court rules (arstechnica.com)
415.
A Look at PureDarwin – An OS Based on the Open Source Core of macOS (jamieweb.net)
416.
Russian whistleblower was assassinated after uncovering $200B scandal (2018) (thedailybeast.com)
417.
Living skin can be 3D-printed, with blood vessels (news.rpi.edu)
418.
Ask HN: How do I understand the results of my job search?
419.
You can fool some of the people, all of the time (economist.com)
420.
Longevity Linked to Proteins That Calm Overexcited Neurons (quantamagazine.org)