April 2019 Archive
11971.
Shopify API flaw offered access to revenue data of thousands of stores (zdnet.com)
11972.
Webcam in a Favicon (wybiral.github.io)
11973.
Ars’ most coveted work-from-home essentials (arstechnica.com)
11974.
The Google shift you probably haven't noticed (computerworld.com)
11975.
Why the world’s leading AI charity decided to take billions from investors (vox.com)
11976.
Men Cause 100% of Unwanted Pregnancies (medium.com)
11977.
Technical Interview Performance by Text Editor (triplebyte.com)
11978.
How-to-Use Machine Learning for Buying Behavior Prediction (medium.com)
11979.
A Happy Community Would Be a Smaller Community: Why Social Media Sucks (theferrett.com)
11980.
Ask HN: Has anyone (successfully) used Vettery?
11981.
Show HN: Fyipe – Status Page, PagerDuty, Pingdom All in One (fyipe.com)
11982.
Weather Channel falls victim to “malicious software attack,” goes off the air (axios.com)
11983.
The World’s Biggest Electric Vehicle Company Looks Nothing Like Tesla (bloomberg.com)
11984.
Imperfect Bayesian inference in visual perception (journals.plos.org)
11985.
Are Deep Neural Networks Dramatically Overfitted? (lilianweng.github.io)
11986.
Why don't biotech VCs fund young CEOs? (baybridgebio.com)
11987.
The Scholar Who Shaped History (nybooks.com)
11988.
Android Browser Choice Screen in Europe (blog.mozilla.org)
11989.
Mapping San Francisco's Human Waste Challenge (forbes.com)
11990.
Safety over Scale: Meet the Ride-Hailing Startups Taking on Uber and Lyft (news.crunchbase.com)
11991.
How to Combat Developer Burnout – Thrive Global (thriveglobal.com)
11992.
Mercedes' top-secret Formula 1 engine factory (2016) (theverge.com)
11993.
What if a city decides it can live without a freeway? (grist.org)
11994.
Why hasn't QCD fed back to nuclear engineering? (physics.stackexchange.com)
11995.
Uber Feature Enables Female Saudi Drivers to Only Transport Other Women (jalopnik.com)
11996.
BlackBerry Messenger Shutting Down for Good on May 31 (blog.bbm.com)
11997.
TED 2019: Google’s advanced tech director wants everything to be a computer (fastcompany.com)
11998.
Crypto Finance (savil.in)
11999.
Blackstone CEO blames gap between rich and poor on income 'insufficiency' (theguardian.com)
12000.
David Wallerstein, who gave the world large fries at McDonald's (chicagotribune.com)