November 2019 Archive
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Microsoft Japan’s 3-day weekend boosts worker productivity (soranews24.com)
92.
In Praise of the 5-Hour Workday and Other ‘Radical’ Ideas (nytimes.com)
93.
I Created a $60K/Month App That Collects In-Person Payments Through Stripe (starterstory.com)
94.
Twitter CEO Endorses DuckDuckGo (twitter.com)
95.
Things I’ve learned in 20 years of programming (daedtech.com)
96.
I'm not burned out, I'm pissed off (myname.website)
97.
Eigenvectors from eigenvalues (terrytao.wordpress.com)
98.
GitHub Archive Program (archiveprogram.github.com)
99.
Supreme Court to Hear Google-Oracle Copyright Fight (axios.com)
100.
Google Begins Testing Extension Manifest V3 in Chrome Canary (bleepingcomputer.com)
101.
Thousands of Facebook internal documents and emails published online (businessinsider.com)
102.
Pointless work meetings 'really a form of therapy' (bbc.com)
103.
Apple has made it difficult to use web-based technology on its platforms (onezero.medium.com)
104.
I got my money back from a scammer by contacting his mom on Facebook (2016) (blog.haschek.at)
105.
How to Find Consulting Clients (chrisachard.com)
106.
What do we really know about the effectiveness of digital advertising? (thecorrespondent.com)
107.
If you're busy, you're doing something wrong (2011) (calnewport.com)
108.
Backcountry.com sues anyone who uses its namesake (coloradosun.com)
109.
Microsoft 4-day week boosts productivity and sales (bbc.co.uk)
110.
Apple TV, Apple TV, Apple TV, and Apple TV+ (dcurt.is)
111.
"Google Stadia is not a product that exists because people want it" (threader.app)
112.
Disable new Slack WYSIWYG editor with this bookmarklet (github.com)
113.
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X and 3970X Review (anandtech.com)
114.
Hard Problems in Cryptocurrency: Five Years Later (vitalik.ca)
115.
In Its First Funding in 14 Years, 1Password Raises $200M Series A (news.crunchbase.com)
116.
Amtrak Could Turn a Profit for the First Time (wbur.org)
117.
Heavy-lift ship lifts entire cruise liner out of the water [video] (vimeo.com)
118.
Smart TVs like Samsung, LG and Roku are tracking everything (washingtonpost.com)
119.
Intel desktop board BIOS update end-of-life (vogons.org)
120.
Microsoft's “Love” of Linux (pedrocr.pt)