2019 Archive
331.
Show HN: Mkcert – Valid HTTPS certificates for localhost (blog.filippo.io)
332.
Linux Journal Ceases Publication: An Awkward Goodbye (linuxjournal.com)
333.
AMD lands Google, Twitter as customers with newest server chip (reuters.com)
334.
Ranked-choice voting is on the ballot in New York City (nytimes.com)
335.
Calculus for Beginners and Artists (2003) (www-math.mit.edu)
336.
What’s New in Python 3.8 (docs.python.org)
337.
Apple Developer Documentation Is Missing (v4.chriskrycho.com)
338.
Gitlab considers not hiring SREs and Support Engineers in China and Russia (gitlab.com)
339.
I found two identical packs of Skittles among 468 packs (possiblywrong.wordpress.com)
340.
US Customs Database Of Traveler Photos Was Hacked And Stolen (buzzfeednews.com)
341.
When will Google shut down Stadia? (stadiacountdown.com)
342.
SQL Murder Mystery (mystery.knightlab.com)
343.
US Navy will replace touchscreen with mechanical controls on its destroyers (theverge.com)
344.
SQL: One of the most valuable skills (craigkerstiens.com)
345.
Issue 914451: Autofill does not respect autocomplete="off" (bugs.chromium.org)
346.
Standard Ebooks: Free public-domain ebooks, carefully produced (standardebooks.org)
347.
Why is modern web development so complicated? (vrk.dev)
348.
Htop Explained (peteris.rocks)
349.
I/O Is Faster Than CPU – Let’s Partition Resources and Eliminate OS Abstractions [pdf] (penberg.org)
350.
Adventures of putting 16 GB of RAM in a motherboard that doesn’t support it (downtowndougbrown.com)
351.
You probably don't need a single-page app (journal.plausible.io)
352.
A man who destroyed his multimillion dollar company in 10 seconds (2018) (thehustle.co)
353.
Dwarf Fortress is coming to Steam with graphics (polygon.com)
354.
MuseNet (openai.com)
355.
ZedRipper: A 16-core Z80 laptop (chrisfenton.com)
356.
Leaving Google Fi (jasonatwood.io)
357.
OpenDrop: An Open Source AirDrop Implementation (github.com)
358.
Making the Tokio scheduler 10x faster (tokio.rs)
359.
My name causes an issue with any booking (travel.stackexchange.com)
360.
Facebook’s Data Deals Are Under Criminal Investigation (nytimes.com)