April 2018 Archive
691.
Russia’s move to block Telegram another attack on online freedom of expression (amnesty.org)
692.
Based on his testimony today, Mark Zuckerberg puts users last during a crisis (theoutline.com)
693.
How I Write SQL, Part 1: Naming Conventions (2014) (launchbylunch.com)
694.
New tools for open source maintainers (blog.github.com)
695.
500M of “Have I been Pwned” hashes broken (hashes.org)
696.
Do You Trust This Computer? [video] (doyoutrustthiscomputer.org)
697.
Causes and consequences of the Sicilian Mafia (voxeu.org)
698.
The Wren Programming Language (github.com)
699.
Facebook Says Up to 87M People's Data May Have Been Improperly Shared (bloomberg.com)
700.
Smartphone cradle used to cheat “10k steps/day” health insurance discounts (twitter.com)
701.
‘Big Brother’ in India Requires Fingerprint Scans for Food, Phones and Finances (nytimes.com)
702.
Young Japanese are surprisingly content (economist.com)
703.
It's Time for a DevTools for Designers (uxdesign.cc)
704.
Walt Disney's MultiPlane Camera (1957) [video] (youtube.com)
705.
Fake books sold on Amazon could be used for money laundering (theguardian.com)
706.
World's first electrified road for charging vehicles opens in Sweden (theguardian.com)
707.
Mark Zuckerberg Is Either Ignorant or Deliberately Misleading Congress (theintercept.com)
708.
When There’s an Audience, People’s Performance Improves (hopkinsmedicine.org)
709.
Ask HN: Why does P2P encrypted messaging still suck?
710.
Autonomous braking: 'The most significant development since the safety belt' (bbc.com)
711.
“Drupalgeddon2” touches off arms race to mass-exploit powerful web servers (arstechnica.com)
712.
Another Dead Whale Is Reminder Of Plastic Problem (forbes.com)
713.
CoinTracker raises $1.5M to make tracking cryptocurrency investments easy (techcrunch.com)
714.
Taste is increasingly dictated by algorithms (racked.com)
715.
Smartphone Security: You'll Never Guess Who Just Messaged You (jordansmith.io)
716.
Nintendo's secretive creative process (amp.theguardian.com)
717.
Infant Deaths Fall Sharply in Africa with Routine Antibiotics (nytimes.com)
718.
Gut microbes are vulnerable to wide range of drugs (nature.com)
719.
Ex-Facebook Executive: “You Don’t Realize It but You Are Being Programmed” (medium.com)
720.
Alphabet Q1 2018 Earnings [pdf] (abc.xyz)