May 2019 Archive
1861.
European Court of Justice: EU employers must track working time in detail (dw.com)
1862.
A 600-Page Textbook About Modern Monetary Theory Has Sold Out (bloomberg.com)
1863.
Food Delivery Apps Are Drowning China in Plastic (nytimes.com)
1864.
Anki Shutting Down (vox.com)
1865.
Simulating gunfire in naval wargames (2016) (wargamingmiscellany.blogspot.com)
1866.
An experiment shows how to rebuild human compassion (nautil.us)
1867.
Show HN: Transform Google spreadsheets into a ready-to-embed widget table (blog.updatefy.co)
1868.
Italy opens antitrust probe into Google because of a rejected Android Auto app (theverge.com)
1869.
Antonio Salieri’s Revenge (newyorker.com)
1870.
Re-Approaching Color (2018) (design.lyft.com)
1871.
Tracking the Journey of a Uranium Cube (physicstoday.scitation.org)
1872.
Mark Zuckerberg Wants to Build WeChat for the West (economist.com)
1873.
Ask HN: Why is the US the center of the tech industry?
1874.
Same-sex marriage legalization associated with reduced antigay bias (pnas.org)
1875.
Amazon Is Gobbling Up Failed Malls [video] (wsj.com)
1876.
After men in Spain got paternity leave, they wanted fewer kids (qz.com)
1877.
Blockchain-Flavored WASI (medium.com)
1878.
PayPal starts charging 2.9% for refunded sales (techspot.com)
1879.
Bikes, bowling balls, and the balancing act that is modern recycling (2015) (arstechnica.com)
1880.
Paul Graham provides answer to spam emails (2002) (infoworld.com)
1881.
It's 2059, and the Rich Kids Are Still Winning – Ted Chiang (nytimes.com)
1882.
Ask HN: Advice on balancing family life at a startup
1883.
Open offices have driven Panasonic to make horse blinders for humans (techcrunch.com)
1884.
Mars Colony Power Simulator (davedx.github.io)
1885.
JLua: Yet another Lua implementation in JavaScript (github.com)
1886.
Buster: Captcha Solver for Humans (github.com)
1887.
An unpaid UK researcher saved the Japanese seaweed industry (2017) (arstechnica.com)
1888.
African swine fever keeps spreading in Asia, threatening food security (sciencemag.org)
1889.
Baltimore city government computer network hit by ransomware attack (baltimoresun.com)
1890.
The Art of Doodling (theparisreview.org)