April 2018 Archive
4801.
YC Summer 2018 invites
4802.
The Mooltipass: Hardware Password Manager (themooltipass.com)
4803.
Ask HN: Why does [flagged] sometimes appear in a post title?
4804.
Ask HN: What is your favourite Business talk?
4805.
Electric Scooters Are Causing Havoc? (nytimes.com)
4806.
AMD and Intel Had a Baby and It's a Beast (seekingalpha.com)
4807.
Ask HN: Is open sourcing my side project a good way to get traction?
4808.
Police Tried to Unlock a Dead Man's Phone with His Finger (time.com)
4809.
Nobody Tells You How Long a Marriage Is (mobile.nytimes.com)
4810.
PEP 572 – Assignment Expressions (python.org)
4811.
Supreme Court Bars Human Rights Suits Against Foreign Corporations (nytimes.com)
4812.
Bitcoin is the greatest scam in history (recode.net)
4813.
North Koreas nuclear test site collapsed and that may be why NK suspended tests (scmp.com)
4814.
When the signal is in the noise: Exploiting Aircloak's Diffix anonymization (cpg.doc.ic.ac.uk)
4815.
Show HN: kob is an Anti-keylogger
4816.
E-waste recycler Eric Lundgren loses appeal on computer restore disks (washingtonpost.com)
4817.
Nacker Hews (nackerhews.com)
4818.
Ask HN: How do you switch between activities?
4819.
China just overtook the US in scientific output for the first time (sciencealert.com)
4820.
My computer has been bruteforcing for 15 years
4821.
Why are the poor blamed and shamed for their deaths? (theguardian.com)
4822.
Snapchat pranks Facebook with April Fools photo filter (twitter.com)
4823.
China Busts Smugglers Using Drones to Transport Smartphones (reuters.com)
4824.
The 25th-anniversary ThinkPad: Every laptop should add some retro appeal (arstechnica.com)
4825.
April Fools’ Day 2018: the best (and lamest) pranks (theverge.com)
4826.
The Theoretical Minimum - courses on modern physics for people who are beginners (theoreticalminimum.com)
4827.
It’s the worst time in history to be a clown (washingtonpost.com)
4828.
We Are Here to Create a Conversation with Kai-Fu Lee (edge.org)
4829.
Americans Haven’t Saved Enough for Retirement. What Are We Going to Do About It? (hbr.org)
4830.
Netflix for clothes (sfclothingcompany.com)