April 2019 Archive
10171.
Astronomers Watch as a Black Hole's Jet Wobbles Like a Top (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
10172.
How I beat an online course scammer (ryanckulp.com)
10173.
Ashes of a dying star's hold clues about solar system's birth (phys.org)
10174.
The Problem with the Way Scientists Study Reason (nautil.us)
10175.
Atomic Pi First Look [video] (youtube.com)
10176.
Venezuela’s Guaido leads military uprising (apnews.com)
10177.
Clarification of the Apache GitHub Relationship (blogs.apache.org)
10178.
Vodafone Finds Hidden Security Flaws in Huawei Tech (digit.fyi)
10179.
Inferring religious beliefs from fitness data (johndcook.com)
10180.
Labor Dept. Says Workers at a Gig Company Are Contractors (nytimes.com)
10181.
Saudis Fugitives Get Help to Flee While U.S. Officials Look the Other Way (propublica.org)
10182.
Biomarker for chronic fatigue syndrome identified (med.stanford.edu)
10183.
A Simple Way to Productionise Your Machine Learning Models (applied-data.science)
10184.
Fedora 30 Now Available with Gnome 3.32, Flicker-Free Boot, Zchunk Metadata (phoronix.com)
10185.
Integrating static sites with Django using Vue.js (wellfire.co)
10186.
The bitter truth behind the Nutella economy (nytimes.com)
10187.
Dark-matter detector observes exotic nuclear decay (nature.com)
10188.
What’s New in Fedora 30 Workstation (fedoramagazine.org)
10189.
Lead Engineer wanted for clean energy company (golang.works-hub.com)
10190.
Security Experts Unite over Right to Repair (wired.com)
10191.
Intermediate Vim (dn.ht)
10192.
The New Librem One Services (puri.sm)
10193.
Defending Democracies Against Information Attacks (schneier.com)
10194.
Kennedy Space Center told workers they’ll be fired for taking rocket photos (arstechnica.com)
10195.
Equilibrium in Cryptoeconomic Networks (medium.com)
10196.
Fallon played a video game; now streaming your own game gets you taken down (boingboing.net)
10197.
Put down the protein shake: Variety of protein better for health (medicalxpress.com)
10198.
Renewable energy to outpace coal for first time ever in US (electrek.co)
10199.
Our startup uses RECs. People go, “Huh?” So we explained (blog.cloverly.com)
10200.
Andrew Thompson – Erlang Logging for the 21st OTP (youtube.com)