April 2018 Archive
901.
The Underrated Pleasures of Eastern European Dumplings (newyorker.com)
902.
Steve Wozniak on why he is leaving Facebook [video] (usatoday.com)
903.
Guild Wars 2 distributed spyware in order to detect cheaters (reddit.com)
904.
Myst creators launch Kickstarter to bring every game in the series to Windows 10 (arstechnica.com)
905.
Why Is the Human Brain So Efficient? Massive Parallelism (nautil.us)
906.
Wooden Statue Found in Late 1890s Likely Dates Back More Than 11,000 Years (smithsonianmag.com)
907.
The link between alcohol and breast cancer (motherjones.com)
908.
Man Accused of Making 97M Robocalls (bloomberg.com)
909.
Hiring and the market for lemons (2016) (danluu.com)
910.
The Why of Cooking (2017) (theatlantic.com)
911.
Ask HN: Uncommon but attainable programmer skillsets valued by employers?
912.
North and South Korea reportedly set to announce official end to war (cnbc.com)
913.
PostgreSQL website – new design now live (postgresql.org)
914.
90-minute ‘super commutes’ more common as Bay Area housing shortage intensifies (mercurynews.com)
915.
Oracle Said to Be Leading Anti-Amazon Lobby on Pentagon Cloud Bid (bloomberg.com)
916.
85,000-year-old Finger Bone Complicates Understanding of African Migration (smithsonianmag.com)
917.
Programming Bottom-Up (1993) (paulgraham.com)
918.
The NSA is not made of magic (2014) (schneier.com)
919.
Brain connectivity reflects human aesthetic responses to music (2016) (academic.oup.com)
920.
Finding Dmitry: The Magical Story of a Russian Boy's Photos (flashbak.com)
921.
You have options – Why we left the U.S. and moved back to Europe (sam-the-man.com)
922.
Amazon worker’s median pay in 2017: $28,446 (seattletimes.com)
923.
Theology majors marry each other a lot, but business majors don’t (familyinequality.wordpress.com)
924.
Tesla's Autopilot Chief Keller Steps Down After Two Years (bloomberg.com)
925.
Show HN: Web Audio DSP Playground (acarabott.github.io)
926.
Giant coconut crabs feed on birds (2017) (newscientist.com)
927.
A Wyoming Creek Flows into Two Oceans (2017) (cntraveler.com)
928.
Progress on longstanding open problems (scottaaronson.com)
929.
Widescreen laptops are dumb (theverge.com)
930.
Ask HN: What visas are available for working in Europe without a degree?