December 2019 Archive
451.
Reasons Why Job Seekers Are Not Given Feedback (forbes.com)
452.
Publishers Determined to Kill E-Books (eclecticlight.co)
453.
Google bans niche browsers from Gmail? (reddit.com)
454.
Booking.com agrees to EU demands to change travel offers (reuters.com)
455.
Immortal Game (en.wikipedia.org)
456.
Introduction to Web Development (2018) (btholt.github.io)
457.
A Guide to Distributed Teams (increment.com)
458.
Ask HN: Which project does not have any good open-source alternatives?
459.
What Happens After Prisoners Learn to Code? (theatlantic.com)
460.
Tell HN: I grew Visa List to $5k per month in a year
461.
Using Clojure for Web Apps (github.com)
462.
Apple Officially Announces Bug Bounty Program Covering All of Its Software (macrumors.com)
463.
A Breakthrough in Graph Theory [video] (youtube.com)
464.
A Failed SaaS Postmortem (Mattlayman.com)
465.
Still Why No HTTPS? (troyhunt.com)
466.
Stamping Out Online Sex Trafficking May Have Pushed It Underground (nytimes.com)
467.
Boeing push to make training profitable may have left 737 Max pilots unprepared (bloomberg.com)
468.
We Just Got a Rare Look at US National Security Surveillance (nytimes.com)
469.
Show HN: Version Control for Databases (github.com)
470.
Game Critic Uses Workaround for YouTube's Copyright System (2016) (kotaku.com)
471.
Crafting Interpreters: Classes and Instances (craftinginterpreters.com)
472.
The Feds Get Permission to Seize Edward Snowden's Book Profits (reason.com)
473.
Some things every C programmer should know about C (2002) (web.archive.org)
474.
A Database of Fugitive Slave Ads Reveals Thousands of Untold Stories (2018) (hyperallergic.com)
475.
Reducing the Performance Gap of Intel's MKL on AMD Threadripper (pugetsystems.com)
476.
Pedestrian routing that offers pleasant alternatives to the shortest route (gislounge.com)
477.
The “security.txt” proposal reached last step in the IETF process (mailarchive.ietf.org)
478.
Tips I use to avoid burnout (addyosmani.com)
479.
MIT lecture series on deep learning in January 2020 (deeplearning.mit.edu)
480.
Pedestrian fatally crushed between two parked cars after one started remotely (gothamist.com)