April 2019 Archive
16681.
Coding without a keystroke: The hands-free creation of a full video game
(arstechnica.com)
16682.
16683.
Shokunin and Devotion (2018)
(kyotojournal.org)
16684.
16685.
Machines can’t quite crack Shakespeare
(washingtonpost.com)
16686.
Amazon Officially Not a Retailer
(marketplacepulse.com)
16687.
The future of technology surrounding self-driving cars and Tesla
(stevecheney.com)
16688.
Two Ugly CSVs – BASHing Data
(datafix.com.au)
16689.
I want out of this body: I can’t move, talk or breathe on my own
(washingtonpost.com)
16690.
16691.
Top bugs of C++ projects found in 2018
(viva64.com)
16692.
$1,650 pill will tell your doctors whether you’ve taken it. Is it the future?
(washingtonpost.com)
16693.
AT&T’s first 5G customers use the service for wired LAN replacement
(fiercewireless.com)
16694.
16695.
Machines Can Create Art, but Can They Jam?
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
16696.
The Non-Technical Challenges of Rewrites
(spin.atomicobject.com)
16697.
Story Spoilers Don't Spoil Stories [pdf]
(bear.warrington.ufl.edu)
16699.
What If the Asteroid Never Killed the Dinosaurs?
(gizmodo.com)
16700.
Kubernetes Failure Stories
(github.com)
16701.
16702.
Labor Force Participation Rate
(tradingeconomics.com)
16703.
What does it look like to turn on a gene?
(knowablemagazine.org)
16704.
Are dingoes just feral dogs?
(anthropocenemagazine.org)
16706.
Google Cloud Run with Micronaut and GraalVM (Modern Java on a Modern Stack)
(planetjones.co.uk)
16707.
Free website security and PCI DSS compliance test
(immuniweb.com)
16708.
A bitter turf war is raging on the Brexit Wikipedia page
(wired.co.uk)
16709.
Essential IntelliJ Shortcuts
(jworks.io)
16710.
Can Your Employer Fire You After You Quit?
(lifehacker.com)