A censorship resistant deadman's switch
(killcord.io)
April 2018 Archive
601.
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How to scrape anything on the web and not get caught
(tinyendian.com)
604.
605.
Atlantic Ocean's Circulation Is Weakest in 1,600 Years
(scientificamerican.com)
606.
T-Mobile seals merger deal with Sprint
(cnbc.com)
607.
Trillions of Viruses Fall from the Sky Each Day
(nytimes.com)
609.
Lisp in Small Pieces of Clojure, part 3
(gmorpheme.net)
610.
‘The China Hustle’, a finance documentary
(marketwatch.com)
611.
612.
The Cold Case of the Max Headroom Signal Intrusion
(realclearlife.com)
613.
Time for third-party data brokers to emerge from the shadows?
(theconversation.com)
614.
Executing gradient descent on the earth
(fosterelli.co)
615.
616.
YouTube is littered with mass-produced videos made by automated bots
(hackernoon.com)
618.
619.
Smoked foods are tastier, less harmful with a tip from the auto industry
(sciencedaily.com)
620.
A Python Interpreter Written in Python (2016)
(aosabook.org)
621.
622.
Towards a Type System for Containers and AWS Lambda to Avoid Failures [pdf]
(christophermeiklejohn.com)
623.
Writing to the Framebuffer
(seenaburns.com)
624.
CSS Sans – A font created in CSS
(yusugomori.com)
625.
Structured Procrastination (1995)
(structuredprocrastination.com)
626.
Larry Harvey, co-founder of Burning Man, has died
(nytimes.com)
627.
Deprecating Raw Pointers in C++20
(bfilipek.com)
628.
Setting Up a Cayman Islands Company [pdf]
(stuartslaw.com)
629.
Dark side of ergonomics in Rust
(vorner.github.io)
630.
Why I'm declining funding from Ruby Together
(samphippen.com)