May 2019 Archive
3091.
Show HN: BlurPage – A browser extension to hide sensitive information on webpage (blur.page)
3092.
Apple CEO Tim Cook to the class of 2019: ‘My generation has failed you’ (cnbc.com)
3093.
Pair.sh – Pairing Made Simple (pair.sh)
3094.
Head injuries, broken bones plague e-scooter users as more data rolls in (arstechnica.com)
3095.
The myth of the Indian vegetarian nation (bbc.com)
3096.
What Can Prewar Germany Teach Us About Social-Media Regulation? (theatlantic.com)
3097.
Traveling to the world's least-visited countries (cnn.com)
3098.
Show HN: Reddigram – A familiar looking client for Reddit (reddigram.wolszon.me)
3099.
Books on Swearing (fivebooks.com)
3100.
“Strong Opinions Loosely Held” Might Be the Worst Idea in Tech (blog.glowforge.com)
3101.
Olive: A free non-linear video editor (github.com)
3102.
Sperm counts are on the decline – could plastics be to blame? (theguardian.com)
3103.
The Comeback of the Century (nytimes.com)
3104.
Supporting 1 Billion files in a file system (alluxio.io)
3105.
Southeast Asia vows to return mountains of rubbish from West (theguardian.com)
3106.
Free web kits for fast web design and development – Uix Kit 3.5 Released (github.com)
3107.
Study confirms women are more productive in warmer offices (independent.co.uk)
3108.
There is no middle ground for deep disagreements about facts (aeon.co)
3109.
Cisco's Robbins juggles tariffs, 'lumpy' service providers and 5G (fiercetelecom.com)
3110.
Google announces a new $999 Glass augmented reality headset (theverge.com)
3111.
Ask HN: Hacking an Echo Dot?
3112.
Toyota Gears Up to Become Global EV Systems Supplier (thedrive.com)
3113.
Lyft’s Response to ADA lawsuit: “We’re not a transportation company” (fastcompany.com)
3114.
I cheated on my Microsoft interview (facetdev.com)
3115.
A Polish postman helped solve the enigma code (threader.app)
3116.
With Uber’s IPO, Dara Khosrowshahi Is Taking Travis Kalanick’s Company Public (nytimes.com)
3117.
Free Isn’t Cheap Enough – The Blog of Palmer Luckey (palmerluckey.com)
3118.
It's never too late to start a brilliant career (wsj.com)
3119.
Visually removing cars off the road with neural nets [video demo] (twitter.com)
3120.
How to brick Samsung phones (medium.com)