December 2019 Archive
2851.
Amazon Introduces ‘Plug and Play’ AI Tools (wsj.com)
2852.
How to Build a Service-Based Business (theforcingfunction.com)
2853.
My Worst First Dates on Elon Musk’s Mars Colony (mcsweeneys.net)
2854.
Prisoners charged for Project Gutenberg e-books (bookriot.com)
2855.
Show HN: What Is Hiring? (imgur.com)
2856.
Textbook for Basic Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes (probabilitycourse.com)
2857.
Up Next: .NET 5 (visualstudiomagazine.com)
2858.
Show HN: AWS Data Wrangler - Move pandas/spark dataframes across AWS services (github.com)
2859.
Show HN: Expose Go's database/sql stats as Prometheus metrics (github.com)
2860.
Imagine getting caught running the largest illegal global surveillance program (twitter.com)
2861.
The Neuroscience of Breaking Out of Negative Thinking (and How to Do It in Under (inc.com)
2862.
Rent control is back. And that’s bad (washingtonpost.com)
2863.
The 2010s Have Been Amazing (wsj.com)
2864.
Ask HN: Is it too late to make a side income by creating Udemy courses/similar?
2865.
Has humanity reached ‘peak intelligence’? (bbc.com)
2866.
Florida Keys Deliver a Hard Message: As Seas Rise, Some Places Can’t Be Saved (nytimes.com)
2867.
Eclipse IDE 2019-12 is released (eclipse.org)
2868.
I Don’t Care That Miss America Is a Scientist (slate.com)
2869.
Apple Mac Pro is now available to buy (apple.com)
2870.
ScreensaverStopper: stop activating Windows screensaver by sending F24 often (raymii.org)
2871.
Eight Week Semesters (2017) (insidehighered.com)
2872.
Beijing Pushes for Removal of Foreign Tech in More State Offices (bloomberg.com)
2873.
Anonymous messages from founders and VCs about the Away culture controversy (vcstarterkit.substack.com)
2874.
I asked a hacker to spy on me via my Amazon account (kuow.org)
2875.
A note on mask registers (AVX-512) (travisdowns.github.io)
2876.
I'm a Fucking Webmaster (2016) (justinjackson.ca)
2877.
Show HN: Stock Option Trading Application in Racket (github.com)
2878.
A Socialist Plan to Fix the Internet (jacobinmag.com)
2879.
My $2.6B Ecosystem Fail: An RJMetrics Post Mortem (blog.getcrossbeam.com)
2880.
Wait, Plastic Can Be Good for the Environment? (scientificamerican.com)