April 2019 Archive
8071.
Ubuntu 19.04 comes refreshed with the Linux 5.0 kernel (zdnet.com)
8072.
The Case for Regulating Big Tech (newyorker.com)
8073.
Deep Learning in Production: Sentiment Analysis with the Transformer (medium.com)
8074.
What We Know So Far from the Mueller Report (nytimes.com)
8075.
Node Weekly 284 (nodeweekly.com)
8076.
Ruby 2.7 Pattern Matching First Impressions (medium.com)
8077.
Facebook updates plaintext password post to include millions of Instagram pwds (newsroom.fb.com)
8078.
React Visualization Libraries in 2019 (cube.dev)
8079.
Microsoft debuts Bosque – a new programming language with no loops (theregister.co.uk)
8080.
South America’s indigenous languages: Where are they now? (latinamericareports.com)
8081.
Subscribe to Startup Founder Space on Quora (quora.com)
8082.
Machine Learning Algorithms for Data Science (towardsdatascience.com)
8083.
C4: A standard for contributing, evaluating and discussing software improvements (rfc.zeromq.org)
8084.
When redundant type casts matter in C# (fuglede.dk)
8085.
A Comparison of Decentralized Exchange Designs (thecontrol.co)
8086.
Custom Open Graph Images for Repositories (github.blog)
8087.
Why EU Regions Are Redrawing Their Borders (pudding.cool)
8088.
YellKey: Url to Common Word Shortener (yellkey.com)
8089.
Understanding Rust Lifetimes (medium.com)
8090.
The data driven way to build a technical organization (medium.com)
8091.
The analytics stack every startup should implement on day one (projectbi.net)
8092.
5 Tasks You Didn't Know Could be Done from the Developer Console (256kilobytes.com)
8093.
California is fighting over the future of freedom of information laws (fastcompany.com)
8094.
Qgrep Internals (zeux.io)
8095.
TSA Agents Say They're Not Discriminating Against Black Women, Body Scanners Do (motherjones.com)
8096.
The top app on Product Hunt this morning was created in 23 minutes (threadreaderapp.com)
8097.
Move Over, San Andreas; There’s an Ominous New Fault in Town (wired.com)
8098.
State-Sponsored DNS Hijacking Infiltrates 40 Firms Globally (threatpost.com)
8099.
R community blasts DataCamp response to exec's 'inappropriate behavior' (computerworld.com)
8100.
The 6502 Watch, Because Someone Had to Make One (hackaday.com)