April 2019 Archive
12211.
Getting Creative with the Console API (areknawo.com)
12212.
You have to talk about performance, too (jacobian.org)
12213.
Ask HN:Does a company gain anything from reporting to credit reporting agencies?
12214.
Because Networks Have Feelings Too (thousandeyes.com)
12215.
A lot of the fear of smart phones and social media may be based on faulty data (marginalrevolution.com)
12216.
Show HN: How good a manager are you? (leadingup.co)
12217.
Ask HN: What fast software you can recommend?
12218.
Manufacturers with AI to nearly double competitiveness (businessinsider.sg)
12219.
Before Maya, Before Alias, and before that, there was just Wavefront (youtube.com)
12220.
The Road to an Envoy Service Mesh (medium.com)
12221.
Moral Crumple Zones: Cautionary Tales in Human-Robot Interaction (datasociety.net)
12222.
Resolved: Debate Is Stupid (theoutline.com)
12223.
Motiv Crypto Ring (motivcryptoring.com)
12224.
Fixing Computer Space (2015) (edfries.wordpress.com)
12225.
BlackBerry’s share price jumps after strong 4th-quarter, upbeat outlook (globalnews.ca)
12226.
Read news 10x faster with this chrome extension (essen.ai)
12227.
April Fool (youtube.com)
12228.
“Confirmatory public vote” was the Condorcet winner of the 2nd Brexit vote (docs.google.com)
12229.
Announcing Wyre Fest (wyrefest.com)
12230.
Tricks for writing allocation free code in Unity3D (unity3d.com)
12231.
The Ladybird Book of Quantum Mechanics (community.cadence.com)
12232.
Ask HN: Advice about VoIP-like service
12233.
Facebook Considers Adding a Dedicated News Tab and Paying Publishers (bloomberg.com)
12234.
Show HN: Browserless usage-based accounts are live (solo, self-bootstrapped) (docs.browserless.io)
12235.
Whole Foods will slash prices on hundreds of items starting Wednesday (cnbc.com)
12236.
Trusting Driverless Cars (design.google)
12237.
Bullshit: A Scientific Study (theguardian.com)
12238.
Butterfly numbers fall by 84% in Netherlands over 130 years (theguardian.com)
12239.
The Attention Economy to the Addiction Economy (blog.mozilla.org)
12240.
A Bold Effort to End Algebra Tracking Shows Promise (edweek.org)