April 2019 Archive
61.
Computer Graphics from Scratch (2017) (gabrielgambetta.com)
62.
Inflammation might be the root of preventable disease (harvardmagazine.com)
63.
“I worked at Boeing for about 1.5 years in the 2008-9 time period” (reddit.com)
64.
Svelte 3: Rethinking Reactivity (svelte.dev)
65.
Massachusetts Court Blocks Warrantless Access to Real-Time Location Data (eff.org)
66.
Protections Against Fingerprinting and Crypto Mining in Firefox Nightly and Beta (blog.mozilla.org)
67.
Sweden Wants to Revive Europe’s Overnight Trains (citylab.com)
68.
Mozilla WebThings (hacks.mozilla.org)
69.
Great developers are raised, not hired (sizovs.net)
70.
I Can’t Answer Standardized Test Questions About My Own Poems (2017) (huffpost.com)
71.
Termshark – A terminal UI for tshark, inspired by Wireshark (termshark.io)
72.
Arabsat-6A mission [video] (spacex.com)
73.
TurboTax Uses Dark Patterns to Trick You into Paying to File Your Taxes (propublica.org)
74.
Learn more programming languages, even if you won't use them (thorstenball.com)
75.
Want to learn a new skill? Take some short breaks (ninds.nih.gov)
76.
Ex-Mozilla CTO: I was grilled for three hours at US airport by border cops (theregister.co.uk)
77.
Slack S-1 (sec.gov)
78.
Show HN: I made a platform for journalists to “open source” their fact checking (sourcedfact.com)
79.
Zuckerberg’s Rules Would Hurt Everyone but Facebook (bloomberg.com)
80.
Amazon ‘flooded by fake five-star reviews’ – report (bbc.com)
81.
Vim.wasm (rhysd.github.io)
82.
Its butterfly keyboard design has failed, but Apple has yet to admit its mistake (theoutline.com)
83.
Name one thing in this photo (twitter.com)
84.
Facebook Expects to Be Fined Up to $5B by FTC Over Privacy Issues (nytimes.com)
85.
The Web is missing an essential part of infrastructure: an open web index (arxiv.org)
86.
I draw figures for my mathematical lecture notes using Inkscape (castel.dev)
87.
Dieter Rams designed products to last, is horrified how we throw things away (abc.net.au)
88.
South Korea now recycles 95% of its food waste (weforum.org)
89.
Making Video Games Is Not a Dream Job (nytimes.com)
90.
Ask HN: How do you stay disciplined in the long run?