March 2019 Archive
121.
FTC Seeks to Examine the Privacy Practices of U.S. Broadband Providers (ftc.gov)
122.
What the Hell Is Going On? Effects of Information Abundance (perell.com)
123.
Standardizing WASI: A system interface to run WebAssembly outside the web (hacks.mozilla.org)
124.
KDE Connect removed from Google Play store for violating new policy on SMS (twitter.com)
125.
Show HN: Everything I Know Wiki (wiki.nikitavoloboev.xyz)
126.
Kdenlive: an open-source video editor (kdenlive.org)
127.
The Adult Brain Does Grow New Neurons After All, Study Says (scientificamerican.com)
128.
Intel VISA Exploit Gives Access to Computer’s Entire Data, Researchers Show (gadgets.ndtv.com)
129.
Stomach of Dead Whale Contained 'Nothing but Nonstop Plastic' (npr.org)
130.
Sway 1.0 (drewdevault.com)
131.
Show HN: Baxx – Unix-friendly backup service (txt.black)
132.
Why I Quit Tech and Became a Therapist (glench.com)
133.
There is no reason to cross the U.S. by train, but I did it anyway (nytimes.com)
134.
Airbnb to Acquire HotelTonight (press.airbnb.com)
135.
Software Won’t Fix Boeing’s ‘Faulty’ Airframe (eetimes.com)
136.
Paul Graham inspired the creation of Redis (twitter.com)
137.
8-Year-Old Refugee Wins New York State Championship (chess.com)
138.
Working for a startup makes less sense, unless you are into the mission (jatins.gitlab.io)
139.
Nokia phones sent identifiable data to Chinese server (translate.google.com)
140.
Researchers trick Tesla autopilot into driving into opposing traffic (twitter.com)
141.
CowToilet, a Toilet for Cows (hanskamp.nl)
142.
At $75K, housing a prisoner in California now costs more than a year at Harvard (latimes.com)
143.
IBM purged ‘gray hairs’ and ‘old heads’ as it launched Millennial Corps: lawsuit (mercurynews.com)
144.
Nvidia to Acquire Mellanox for $6.9B (nvidianews.nvidia.com)
145.
“No, we’re telling everyone we are using Java” (twitter.com)
146.
PureOS is convergent (puri.sm)
147.
Wipe and reinstall a running Linux system via SSH (2017) (github.com)
148.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2019)
149.
Python Data Science Handbook: Full Text in Jupyter Notebooks (github.com)
150.
Alan Kay on the Meaning of “Object-Oriented Programming” (2003) (purl.org)