March 2019 Archive
361.
On Being a Free Software Maintainer (feaneron.com)
362.
Facebook to fight Belgian ban on tracking users, and even non-users (bloomberg.com)
363.
Gmail confidential mode (gsuiteupdates.googleblog.com)
364.
Leveraging A Poor Memory In Engineering (senrigan.io)
365.
Is It a Duck or a Rabbit? For Google Cloud Vision, Depends on Image Rotation (reddit.com)
366.
A new Einstein cross is discovered (phys.org)
367.
Ask HN: What are your best learning methods/hacks/tips?
368.
Where There Is No Doctor: A Village Health Care Handbook (store.hesperian.org)
369.
US refuses to ground Boeing 737 Max (bbc.com)
370.
YC Interviews in India (blog.ycombinator.com)
371.
A backyard mechanic who is taking on Tesla (bostonglobe.com)
372.
What Happens Now That China Won't Take U.S. Recycling (theatlantic.com)
373.
On the death of my family's dairy farm (blog.abevoelker.com)
374.
Show HN: My CV is also a bootloader (github.com)
375.
Epic Games Launcher appears to collect Steam friends and play history (resetera.com)
376.
Using Let's Encrypt for Internal Servers (2018) (blog.heckel.xyz)
377.
HN-like math research discussion for Ph.D.s (hessix.com)
378.
Google will open a new office complex and add hundreds of jobs in Taiwan (techcrunch.com)
379.
Uganda’s Tarantino and his $200 action movies (2015) (bbc.com)
380.
How to take back control of /etc/resolv.conf on Linux (2018) (ctrl.blog)
381.
Apple updates its iMac line (apple.com)
382.
Thousands of Russians protest against internet restrictions (reuters.com)
383.
Loopy: a tool for thinking in systems (2017) (ncase.me)
384.
What you need may be “pipeline +Unix commands” only (nanxiao.me)
385.
What is it like working at a company after releasing a negatively-received game? (reddit.com)
386.
Scheduling in React (philippspiess.com)
387.
Producing industrial hydrogen from biomass (charmindustrial.com)
388.
YC's latest moonshot bet is a startup building a $380K “flying motorcycle” (techcrunch.com)
389.
Internal Documents Show Apple Is Capable of Implementing Right to Repair (motherboard.vice.com)
390.
How we made Haskell search strings as fast as Rust (tech.channable.com)