December 2019 Archive
3721.
Ask HN: What is one emerging trend to learn about in 2020?
3722.
Show HN: Keeping Track of My Life in a Spreadsheet (davidbieber.com)
3723.
Crisis Looms in Antibiotics as Drug Makers Go Bankrupt (nytimes.com)
3724.
Can a Solutions Startup Scale?
3725.
This Will Make You a More Productive Procrastinator (medium.com)
3726.
Show HN: ImTui – Immediate Mode Text-Based User Interface Library for C++ (github.com)
3727.
'Benson,' 'Star Trek' actor René Auberjonois has died at 79 (washingtonpost.com)
3728.
How the Channel Tunnel Changed Europe Forever (edition.cnn.com)
3729.
Announcing ctr.run: on-demand Docker builds (medium.com)
3730.
Lovers in Auschwitz, Reunited 72 Years Later. He Had One Question (nytimes.com)
3731.
Show HN: AI Beatmaker That Creates Original Drum Beats (beatz.ai)
3732.
Show HN: I trained a GPT-2 1.5B Subreddit Simulator in 3 days using 88 TPUs (pastebin.com)
3733.
FBI says Russian FaceApp is 'potential counterintelligence threat' (reuters.com)
3734.
The Criminal Silicon Valley Is Thriving (nytimes.com)
3735.
TXR: An Original, New Programming Language for Convenient Data Munging (nongnu.org)
3736.
The Duct Tape Holding the Internet Together (2017) (medium.com)
3737.
Longevity may lie in a gene called REST (massivesci.com)
3738.
There Is No “Linux” Platform (blogs.gnome.org)
3739.
Android Devs 650+ impacted by Google Play indexing bug
3740.
Reddit says UK-US trade talks document leak 'linked to Russia' (bbc.co.uk)
3741.
Accounting for Tech Entrepreneurs
3742.
From Node.js to io.js and back again (opensource.christmas)
3743.
Knowing how to code is a trap (bramkanstein.com)
3744.
A website that allows you to build interactive decision trees / algorithms?
3745.
Kubernetes Security Tools Abound (searchitoperations.techtarget.com)
3746.
Volta – The snappy JavaScript tool launcher written in Rust (volta.sh)
3747.
文言 / Wenyan‑Lang – Programming Language for the Ancient Chinese (wenyan-lang.lingdong.works)
3748.
One VC Wrote an OS for Her Life (superorganizers.substack.com)
3749.
Barnes and Noble’s Jekyll and Hyde (1999) (nymag.com)
3750.
What should I do to get back into the swing of things?