April 2019 Archive
151.
A Recipe for Training Neural Networks (karpathy.github.io)
152.
Tracking Phones, Google Is a Dragnet for the Police (nytimes.com)
153.
Ripgrep 11 Released (github.com)
154.
The U.S. government is about to bar the IRS from creating a free e-filing system (techcrunch.com)
155.
Mastodon and Keybase (keybase.io)
156.
First Japan-Built Airliner in 50 Years Takes on Boeing and Airbus (bloomberg.com)
157.
Intel Exiting 5G Modems (newsroom.intel.com)
158.
Facebook documents show plans to sell access to user data discussed for years (nbcnews.com)
159.
JSON as configuration files: please don’t (2016) (arp242.net)
160.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2019)
161.
Privacy Is Just the First Step, the Goal Is Data Ownership (thetoolsweneed.com)
162.
Golden: Mapping human knowledge (golden.com)
163.
Second-Order Thinking: What Smart People Use to Outperform (2016) (fs.blog)
164.
Israel’s Beresheet Spacecraft Moon Landing Attempt Appears to End in Crash (nytimes.com)
165.
Google search only has 60% of my content from 2006 (tablix.org)
166.
San Diego Implemented City-Wide Streetlight Surveillance (massprivatei.blogspot.com)
167.
Should you be concerned about LastPass uploading your passwords to its server? (palant.de)
168.
Pyodide: Bringing the scientific Python stack to the browser (hacks.mozilla.org)
169.
Rust 1.34.0 (blog.rust-lang.org)
170.
No one, not even the Secret Service, should randomly plug in a strange USB stick (techcrunch.com)
171.
Popular Google Play store apps are abusing permissions and committing ad fraud (buzzfeednews.com)
172.
Types will be part of Ruby 3 stdlib source (twitter.com)
173.
The Lobster Programming Language (strlen.com)
174.
Death by PowerPoint: The slide that killed seven people (mcdreeamiemusings.com)
175.
Learn TLA+ (2018) (learntla.com)
176.
The Embedded Rust Book (rust-embedded.github.io)
177.
Icons: Avoid temptation and start with user needs (digital.nhs.uk)
178.
Commit messages guide (github.com)
179.
Base salaries offered to software engineers in SF, NYC, and Seattle (triplebyte.com)
180.
Setting Up a Pi Hole Made My Home Network Faster (brianchristner.io)