March 2019 Archive
721.
Fixing the Internet for Games (gafferongames.com)
722.
My New Favorite Tool for Reviewing PDFs: Okular (harriskenny.com)
723.
Launch HN: Axdraft (YC W19) - Legal documents for startups in minutes
724.
Low-quality sleep can lead to procrastination (solvingprocrastination.com)
725.
I wrote a story that became a legend, then discovered it wasn’t true (cjr.org)
726.
Dataforge UUCP (uucp.dataforge.tk)
727.
Show HN: Provide a CSV and a target field, generate a model and code to run it (github.com)
728.
We improved Tensorflow Serving performance by over 70% (mux.com)
729.
Amazon Pulls Books That Promote Unscientific Autism ‘Cures’ (nytimes.com)
730.
Laptops to Stay in Bags as TSA Brings New Technology to Airports (about.bgov.com)
731.
Boeing 737 Max Hit Trouble Right Away, Pilot’s Tense Radio Messages Show (nytimes.com)
732.
Totaled Teslas contain unencrypted and personally revealing data about owners (cnbc.com)
733.
Taiwan to block Tencent and Baidu streaming sites on security risk (asia.nikkei.com)
734.
Don't Sell Out the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to Oil Companies (act.audubon.org)
735.
Show HN: I made a database of remote companies (remotehub.io)
736.
How the car industry hid the truth about diesel emissions (theguardian.com)
737.
A PhD state of mind (2018) (nature.com)
738.
China's GDP Growth Pace Was Inflated for Nine Years, Study Finds (bloomberg.com)
739.
Saving of public Google+ content by the Archive Team has begun (reddit.com)
740.
3D Modelling in a Browser (vectary.com)
741.
Top books discussed on Stack Overflow and other Stack Exchange sites (bookinsider.gitlab.io)
742.
Install NPM dependencies that run in browser without Browserify, Webpack (github.com)
743.
YouTube’s Product Chief on Online Radicalization and Algorithmic Rabbit Holes (nytimes.com)
744.
Galaxy Simulations Offer a New Solution to the Fermi Paradox (quantamagazine.org)
745.
Trading privacy for survival is another tax on the poor (fastcompany.com)
746.
Facial recognition's 'dirty little secret': Millions of online photos scraped (nbcnews.com)
747.
I started Gumroad as a weekend project (indiehackers.com)
748.
Microsoft, UW demonstrate first fully automated DNA data storage (news.microsoft.com)
749.
Tesla has a self-driving strategy other companies abandoned years ago (arstechnica.com)
750.
The sharing economy was always a scam (onezero.medium.com)