March 2019 Archive
61.
Daydreaming about the future instead of doing work today (howitactuallyworks.com)
62.
Show HN: A Color Picker I Made (colorsupplyyy.com)
63.
Facebook won’t let you opt out of its phone number ‘look up’ setting (techcrunch.com)
64.
Bitcoin ETF research finds that 95% of Bitcoin volume is fake (twitter.com)
65.
Teen Becomes First Hacker to Earn $1M Through Bug Bounties (digit.fyi)
66.
Fuchsia OS Introduction (bzdww.com)
67.
RSS Is Better Than Twitter (gizmodo.com)
68.
Endlessh: An SSH Tarpit (nullprogram.com)
69.
Tim Berners-Lee: 'Stop web's downward plunge to dysfunctional future' (bbc.co.uk)
70.
Microsoft says encryption laws make companies wary of storing data in Australia (abc.net.au)
71.
Major bank accidentally published a private package to the public NPM Registry (twitter.com)
72.
Facebook, Axios and NBC Paid to Whitewash Wikipedia Pages (huffpost.com)
73.
Google Employees Uncover Ongoing Work on Censored China Search (theintercept.com)
74.
Kickstarter’s staff is unionizing (theverge.com)
75.
Building Fast Interpreters in Rust (blog.cloudflare.com)
76.
Interviews with developers who became managers (devtomanager.com)
77.
Achieving 100k connections per second with Elixir (stressgrid.com)
78.
Google hit with €1.5B fine from EU over advertising (bbc.com)
79.
Google unveils Stadia cloud gaming service (theverge.com)
80.
Lyft Files S-1 (sec.gov)
81.
Facebook Loses Top Executives, Including Chris Cox (nytimes.com)
82.
Hackers ransack Citrix, make off with 6TB+ of emails, biz docs, secrets (theregister.co.uk)
83.
My Salary Progression in Tech (georgestocker.com)
84.
x86 Bare Metal Examples (github.com)
85.
Google launches AMP for email (techcrunch.com)
86.
Why GNU grep is fast (2010) (lists.freebsd.org)
87.
Ask HN: How to speak like a leader, not like an engineer?
88.
Show HN: A browser extension which blocks chat/helpdesk widgets (hellogoodbye.app)
89.
Everyone should read support emails (medium.com)
90.
Online activists are silencing us, scientists say (reuters.com)