May 2019 Archive
1081.
Red Hat Universal Base Image (redhat.com)
1082.
Show HN: G-Fu – a pragmatic Lisp embedded in Go (github.com)
1083.
Chinese activists detained ahead of 30th anniversary of Tiananmen crackdown (scmp.com)
1084.
Tech companies and governments sign up to Christchurch Call agreement (rnz.co.nz)
1085.
Detroit’s LED streetlights going dark after a few years (detroitnews.com)
1086.
Death rates from energy production per TWh (ourworldindata.org)
1087.
Wind provided 37 per cent of Ireland’s electricity in Q1 2019 (iwea.com)
1088.
Amazon defeated Rekognition shareholder revolt by a large margin (bbc.com)
1089.
Amazon interested in buying Boost from T-Mobile, Sprint: sources (reuters.com)
1090.
Fusuma – Make slides with MarkDown easily (github.com)
1091.
Scopes – Retargetable programming language and infrastructure (bitbucket.org)
1092.
Chinese Window Lattice and CSS (yuanchuan.dev)
1093.
Understanding Bloom Filters with Pharo (osoco.es)
1094.
Tim Cook’s Message to 2019 Graduates: ‘My Generation Has Failed You’ (observer.com)
1095.
China backtracked on almost all aspects of U.S. trade deal – sources (reuters.com)
1096.
Internet Data Is Rotting (theconversation.com)
1097.
Some AMD CPU's RDRAND might not return random data after a suspend/resume (github.com)
1098.
Ask HN: Was data science just hype?
1099.
Improving privacy and security on the web (blog.chromium.org)
1100.
Why are people modding Thomas the Tank Engine into video games? (theface.com)
1101.
Zabbix, Time Series Data and TimescaleDB (blog.zabbix.com)
1102.
Consuming Hacker News (riskfirst.org)
1103.
Translatotron: An End-to-End Speech-to-Speech Translation Model (ai.googleblog.com)
1104.
The origin story of data science (welcometothejungle.co)
1105.
How to Understand Systems (neilkakkar.com)
1106.
Alloy is an open source language and analyzer for software modeling (alloytools.org)
1107.
VW opens preorders for the ID.3, its first long-range electric car (theverge.com)
1108.
Lyft Announces Q1 Earnings (investor.lyft.com)
1109.
Data Is Plural – Structured Archive (docs.google.com)
1110.
San Francisco Police Raid Journalist's Home After He Refuses to Name Source (npr.org)