December 2019 Archive
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My Business Card Runs Linux (thirtythreeforty.net)
2.
Having Kids (paulgraham.com)
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IRS Reforms Free File Program, Drops Agreement Not to Compete with TurboTax (propublica.org)
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Learning at work is work, and we must make space for it (sloanreview.mit.edu)
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Nebraska farmers vote overwhelmingly for Right to Repair (uspirg.org)
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Verizon/Yahoo Blocking Attempts to Archive Yahoo Groups – Deletion: Dec. 14 (modsandmembersblog.wordpress.com)
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The Lesson to Unlearn (paulgraham.com)
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This Page is Designed to Last (jeffhuang.com)
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Fast (patrickcollison.com)
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Huginn: Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf (github.com)
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Samsung TVs May Upload Screenshots for Automatic Content Recognition (samsung.com)
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How to fight back against Google AMP as a web user and a web developer (markosaric.com)
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Sonos's “recycle mode” intentionally bricks devices so they can't be reused (twitter.com)
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Sundar will be the CEO of both Google and Alphabet (blog.google)
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JetBrains: $270M revenue, 405K paying users, $0 raised (twitter.com)
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The Great Cannon has been deployed again (cybersecurity.att.com)
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PIA VPN to be acquired by malware company founded by former Israeli spy (telegra.ph)
18.
Challenging projects every programmer should try (web.eecs.utk.edu)
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Archivists Are Trying to Make Sure LibGen Never Goes Down (vice.com)
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Fight back against Google AMP (2018) (polemicdigital.com)
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Ask HN: Best book / resources on leadership, especially for tech teams?
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Ask HN: Best books you read in the past decade?
23.
What: A terminal tool to check what is taking up your bandwidth (github.com)
24.
FUSE for macOS is no longer open source (colatkinson.site)
25.
SQL Murder Mystery (mystery.knightlab.com)
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ZedRipper: A 16-core Z80 laptop (chrisfenton.com)
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Google Brass Set 2023 as Deadline to Beat Amazon, Microsoft in Cloud (theinformation.com)
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The world needs more search engines (0x65.dev)
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Why Nukemap Isn't on Google Maps Anymore (blog.nuclearsecrecy.com)
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The latest version of Slack has a setting to disable the WYSIWYG editor (twitter.com)