April 2019 Archive
301.
Ola Bini, Swedish Software Developer with Ties to Assange, Arrested in Ecuador (nypost.com)
302.
Unauthorized access to Docker Hub database (success.docker.com)
303.
People Are Clamoring to Buy Old Insulin Pumps (theatlantic.com)
304.
BASIC Computer Games (vintage-basic.net)
305.
Rise of Candida auris embodies a serious and growing public health threat (nytimes.com)
306.
GB Studio – Retro adventure game creator for Game Boy (gbstudio.dev)
307.
The hyper-specialist shops of Berlin (theguardian.com)
308.
Relearning Matrices as Linear Functions (dhruvonmath.com)
309.
Tell HN: GitHub deleted anti-censorship activist repositories
310.
Phone Addicts Are the New Drunk Drivers (blog.zendrive.com)
311.
SQL databases come up with algorithms you’d never have dreamed of (2017) [video] (youtube.com)
312.
Getty Images Sued Again for Trying to License Public Domain Images (techdirt.com)
313.
Baked MacBook Air: A cautionary recipe (woolie.co.uk)
314.
Show HN: Ethical Resources – 300 ethical alternatives to mainstream stuff (ethical.net)
315.
You’re probably using the wrong dictionary (2014) (jsomers.net)
316.
Announcing Building Git (blog.jcoglan.com)
317.
Burger King is rolling out meatless Impossible Whoppers nationwide (theverge.com)
318.
I let a stranger watch me work for a day and I've never been more productive (melmagazine.com)
319.
Show HN: 300k lines of Java UI code running native in browser at desktop speed (reportmill.com)
320.
Learning Parser Combinators with Rust (bodil.lol)
321.
China says it wants to eliminate Bitcoin mining (reuters.com)
322.
OpenBSD 6.5 (openbsd.org)
323.
I'm Joining CloudFlare (words.steveklabnik.com)
324.
Aphex Twin Speaks to Tatsuya Takahashi (2017) (item.warp.net)
325.
Can Uber ever make money? (economist.com)
326.
Pentagon names Microsoft and Amazon as $10B cloud contract finalists (techcrunch.com)
327.
AJIT, a ‘Made in India’ Microprocessor (researchmatters.in)
328.
A book to learn R and Python in parallel for Data Science (github.com)
329.
The gig economy is quietly undermining a century of worker protections (qz.com)
330.
The 'Dark Ages' Weren't as Dark as We Thought (lithub.com)