April 2018 Archive
121.
RSS is undead (techcrunch.com)
122.
Web Authentication: Proposed API for accessing Public Key Credentials (w3.org)
123.
Simone Giertz on her brain tumour [video] (youtube.com)
124.
Mermaid: Markdown-like generation of diagrams and flowcharts from text (github.com)
125.
How to build a house alone [video] (youtube.com)
126.
Goldman Sachs questions whether curing patients is a sustainable business model (arstechnica.com)
127.
My Favorite PostgreSQL Queries and Why They Matter (severalnines.com)
128.
Probability Theory for Scientists and Engineers (betanalpha.github.io)
129.
The ASUS Tinker Board is a compelling upgrade from a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ (jeffgeerling.com)
130.
Distributed architecture concepts I learned when building a large payment system (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
131.
Facebook has auto-enrolled users into a facial recognition test in Europe (techcrunch.com)
132.
Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman [pdf] (gnu.org)
133.
Heart surgeons refuse difficult operations to avoid poor mortality ratings (telegraph.co.uk)
134.
Designing very large JavaScript applications (medium.com)
135.
‘I Fundamentally Believe That My Time at Reddit Made the World a Worse Place’ (nymag.com)
136.
Another Tesla on autopilot steers towards a barrier (reddit.com)
137.
Mark Zuckerberg testifies before Congress (theguardian.com)
138.
Microsoft makes AI training courses available to the public (blogs.microsoft.com)
139.
Square to buy Weebly for $365M (cnbc.com)
140.
Facebook Employees Are Quitting or Switching Departments Over Ethical Concerns (businessinsider.com)
141.
A man who spent $100K to remove a lie from Google (npr.org)
142.
Susan Kare designed the suite of icons that made the Macintosh revolutionary (newyorker.com)
143.
Be likeable or get fired (sites.google.com)
144.
A blockchain is a specific set of choices suitable for a narrow set of use-cases (threadreaderapp.com)
145.
Why Entrepreneurs Start Companies Rather Than Join Them (steveblank.com)
146.
Hello wasm-pack (hacks.mozilla.org)
147.
Lessons learned from a failing local mall (strongtowns.org)
148.
Ask HN: What are some tech companies that do not use an open floor plan?
149.
FTC Warns Manufacturers That 'Warranty Void If Removed' Stickers Are Illegal (motherboard.vice.com)
150.
Python 3.7: Introducing Data Classes (blog.jetbrains.com)