April 2018 Archive
3601.
A Stroll Through the Minefields – The Alchemy of Surviving the Startup Ramp Up (hackernoon.com)
3602.
Why Facebook Is the Perfect Representative of Tech's Privacy Problem (medium.com)
3603.
Gmail for Web is getting a major redesign, here’s what it looks like (xda-developers.com)
3604.
Trump signs bill to shut down websites that facilitate prostitution (arstechnica.com)
3605.
The Real History of Programming Languages (medium.com)
3606.
Man tests to see if Google is listening through microphone, result is surprising (youtube.com)
3607.
The Elusive Calculus of Insects’ Altruism and Kin Selection (quantamagazine.org)
3608.
Tesla Temporarily Pauses Production of the Model 3 Sedan Again (bloomberg.com)
3609.
Time Warner C.E.O. Testifies That AT&T Deal Is Needed to Battle Silicon Valley (nytimes.com)
3610.
Ask HN: What are the best designed/most usable SaaS products?
3611.
Democratic Party Lawsuit Against WikiLeaks Poses Serious Threat to Press Freedom (theintercept.com)
3612.
Science Says 1 Minute of This Kind of Exercise May Equal 45 Minutes of Jogging (thriveglobal.com)
3613.
Contact Gmail re: spam addressed from my account
3614.
The Modern Mini Cooper’s Designer Is Now Working on Flying Cars (fastcompany.com)
3615.
Amazon In-Car Delivery (amazon.com)
3616.
Eric Lundgren loses appeal on computer restore discs, gets 15 months (sfgate.com)
3617.
The case for drinking as much coffee as you like (theatlantic.com)
3618.
Venezuelan Bolivar to satoshi converter (dolarsatoshi.com)
3619.
Computers in North Korea run on look-alike Mac software called 'Red Star 3.0' (businessinsider.com)
3620.
Epistemic Learned Helplessness (squid314.livejournal.com)
3621.
The myth of the criminal immigrant (themarshallproject.org)
3622.
It's weirdly hard to steal Mark Zuckerberg's trash (theoutline.com)
3623.
The Hour I First Believed (slatestarcodex.com)
3624.
Satellite images from highly oblique angles are pretty mindblowing (arstechnica.com)
3625.
Tesla is the Lisp Machine of cars? (blogs.harvard.edu)
3626.
Serverless computing is buzzing today. Is infrastructureless computing next? (blog.computes.com)
3627.
19th-Century Museums Swapped Priceless Artifacts Like Trading Cards (atlasobscura.com)
3628.
VPN Configuration (process.st)
3629.
Ask HN: What is the difference between model thinking and system thinking?
3630.
Facebook acknowledges it shares info with Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp (cnbc.com)