December 2019 Archive
3301.
How smart developers stop overcommitting at work (getclockwise.com)
3302.
List of websites to post your project or startup (app.ryeboard.com)
3303.
Show HN: Simplify complex workflows with this modular workspace (ryeboard.com)
3304.
Two Friends Quit Their Jobs and Built a $1.2M/Year Blogging Course Business (starterstory.com)
3305.
The Decade the Internet Lost Its Joy (gen.medium.com)
3306.
Show HN: Elasticsearch Learning to Rank Plugin
3307.
Listen: Best of HN this week, in audio (listle.io)
3308.
ICC wants to open 'war crimes' investigation in West Bank and Gaza (bbc.com)
3309.
How to scale training on multiple GPUs (towardsdatascience.com)
3310.
I Started a $18K/Month Junk Removal Company Before Graduating from College (starterstory.com)
3311.
Amazon CFO killed after colliding with a van delivering the company's packages (businessinsider.com)
3312.
What’s in Store for Kubernetes Operators in 2020? (medium.com)
3313.
A cashless society is the beginning of surveillance capitalism (iafrikan.com)
3314.
Ostrich Algorithm (en.wikipedia.org)
3315.
Encoding integers in the EMV protocol (2010) (lightbluetouchpaper.org)
3316.
Nearly half of American workers have low-wage jobs (knoe.com)
3317.
Virgil Griffith arrested over North Korea: engineer arrogance, on the blockchain (davidgerard.co.uk)
3318.
Fewer than 10% of Americans are buying $1k smartphones, report says (arstechnica.com)
3319.
Ask HN: How to Convert HTML to PNG on a Serverside?
3320.
Progressive Web Apps – Present, Future, or a Lost Opportunity?
3321.
Ask HN: What is your 2020 resolution?
3322.
Portland Wants New Private Buildings to Provide Space for Homeless Camping (wweek.com)
3323.
Screen Recording on macOS Catalina (outklip.com)
3324.
Ask HN: Why doesn't anyone ever read the docs?
3325.
My experience hosting a static Jekyll blog with Azure (the.aamodt.family)
3326.
Updated images of Ubuntu for the Raspberry Pi 2, 3 and 4 (ubuntu.com)
3327.
Half of millennials and 75% of Gen Z have left jobs for mental health reasons (cnbc.com)
3328.
We don't allow users to pick passwords so we don't store your information (twitter.com)
3329.
Even at Warp 9, Space Travel Would Take Forever (businessinsider.com)
3330.
Young people can't remember how much more wildlife there used to be (newscientist.com)