April 2019 Archive
8671.
Darth Vader in CSS (codepad.co)
8672.
One night of telescope time rules out black hole/dark matter idea (arstechnica.com)
8673.
Pycache: Lightning-Fast In-Process Caching (engineering.quora.com)
8674.
What Is Data Science? Told by an Ex-Microsoft/FAANG Data Scientist (coriers.com)
8675.
Deploying serverless WordPress sites to Netlify for $13.16/yr (medium.com)
8676.
Hilbert Curve Cake (mpetroff.net)
8677.
Thoughts on non-linear growth in B2B startups (medium.com)
8678.
FlyZoo, Alibaba's fully automated staffless hotel (alizila.com)
8679.
Onefetch: CLI project information tool == looking for feedback (github.com)
8680.
Could We Blow Up the Internet? (motherboard.vice.com)
8681.
Duff's Device (en.wikipedia.org)
8682.
Ongoing DNS Hijackings Target Gmail, PayPal, Netflix, Banks and More (arstechnica.com)
8683.
Most Links Between Personality Traits and Life Outcomes Are Replicable (psychologicalscience.org)
8684.
Hyperspace – an alternative TypeScript front-end for Mastodon (github.com)
8685.
Compiler Explorer (gcc.godbolt.org)
8686.
When Putin's around, GPS goes haywire, study finds (msn.com)
8687.
Housemates from hell – me and my 23-year-old son (bbc.co.uk)
8688.
Easily create, edit and remove a customized settings file in Python (github.com)
8689.
Weekly Robotics #33 (weeklyrobotics.com)
8690.
Improved Spectre/Meltdown Switches Might Finally Come to the Linux Kernel (phoronix.com)
8691.
Why Is Japanese Zoning More Liberal Than US Zoning? (marketurbanism.com)
8692.
China’s plans for the electrified, autonomous and shared future of the car (economist.com)
8693.
eBay's distributed knowledge graph engine “beam” (github.com)
8694.
An Open Source Funding Solicitation (Apache TinkerPop4) (rredux.com)
8695.
Valve's Index VR Headset Will Support Linux (tomshardware.com)
8696.
Using Machine Learning to Predict Whether Demolished Homes Will Be Rebuilt (raleighquantified.com)
8697.
Red Hat's MetalKube aims to make Kubernetes on bare machines simple (theregister.co.uk)
8698.
Two Layer Repositories in Spring (vzurauskas.com)
8699.
Central Banks Are Going All-In on Blockchain (medium.com)
8700.
The end of ‘statistical significance’? The battle to make science more uncertain (theconversation.com)