April 2019 Archive
91.
Julian Assange Deserves First Amendment Protection (harpers.org)
92.
How the Boeing 737 Max disaster looks to a software Developer (spectrum.ieee.org)
93.
LeBron James school that was considered an experiment is showing promise (nytimes.com)
94.
Elixir, Phoenix, Absinthe, GraphQL, React, and Apollo (schneider.dev)
95.
The Urgent Quest for Slower, Better News (newyorker.com)
96.
Facebook 'unintentionally uploaded' 1.5M people's email contacts without consent (businessinsider.com)
97.
Google AMP lowered our page speed, and there's no choice but to use it (unlikekinds.com)
98.
EU Agencies Falsely Report More Than 550 Archive.org URLs as Terrorist Content (blog.archive.org)
99.
Changes to Models S and X allow them to travel longer without larger batteries (tesla.com)
100.
Org-Mode Is One of the Most Reasonable Markup Languages to Use for Text (2018) (karl-voit.at)
101.
SpaceX nails triple booster landing after satellite delivery (bbc.com)
102.
Austrian government seeks to eliminate internet anonymity, with severe penalties (derstandard.at)
103.
Applied Category Theory (ocw.mit.edu)
104.
When setting an environment variable gives you a 40x speedup (news.sherlock.stanford.edu)
105.
Show HN: Water.css – A just-add-css collection of styles to make websites nicer (github.com)
106.
Ask HN: Amazon delisted me – what do I do?
107.
Joe the office mate (github.com)
108.
Show HN: Tree of Reddit Sex Life (observablehq.com)
109.
OpenShot – Open-Source Video Editor (openshot.org)
110.
26 States Now Ban or Restrict Community Broadband (motherboard.vice.com)
111.
Emacs 26.2 Released (lists.gnu.org)
112.
I Can't Do Anything for Fun Anymore; Every Hobby Is an Attempt to Make Money (bennettnotes.com)
113.
Cambridge's Ambitious Protected Bike Lane Law (citylab.com)
114.
Vendors must start adding physical on/off switches to devices that can spy on us (larrysanger.org)
115.
Beyond Meat S-1 (sec.gov)
116.
Apache Software Foundation joins GitHub open source community (github.blog)
117.
The 3dfx Voodoo1 (fabiensanglard.net)
118.
How I Almost Destroyed a £50M War Plane and the Normalisation of Deviance (2016) (fastjetperformance.com)
119.
Qualcomm and Apple agree to drop all litigation (apple.com)
120.
VSCodium – An Open Source Visual Studio Code Without Trackers (fossmint.com)