May 2019 Archive
2371.
Elon Musk’s Boring Company lands $48.7M contract for underground “people mover” (techcrunch.com)
2372.
MySQL Cluster Auto-Recovery (magicofsecurity.com)
2373.
Sleep Apnea Can Have Deadly Consequences (nytimes.com)
2374.
'Reconstruction' begins of stone age lands lost to North Sea (theguardian.com)
2375.
Air pollution may be damaging 'every organ in the body’ (theguardian.com)
2376.
Show HN: Open sourcing my email sending startup
2377.
Google employees demand open investigation of HR department (bizjournals.com)
2378.
Show HN: IEEE Micromouse simulator – write and test maze-solving code (github.com)
2379.
Goodbye AWS: Rolling Your Own Servers with Kubernetes, Part 2 (gravitational.com)
2380.
Understanding real-world concurrency bugs in Go (blog.acolyer.org)
2381.
The killing of Népszabadság, Hungary’s biggest opposition paper (direkt36.hu)
2382.
The Feds May Come to Regret Charging Assange with Espionage (politico.com)
2383.
Ask HN: What would you like to say to your fellow HN readers?
2384.
Sandra Bland, It Turns Out, Filmed Traffic Stop Confrontation Herself (nytimes.com)
2385.
Can Facebook Be Fixed? Should It Be? (nytimes.com)
2386.
Facebook: Breaking Up Facebook Is Not the Answer (nytimes.com)
2387.
Radar for the Wrist (spectrum.ieee.org)
2388.
Do big companies like Google and Amazon fire developers for buggy releases? (quora.com)
2389.
Becoming Dr. Seuss (npr.org)
2390.
3D imaging of fetal head molding and brain shape changes during labor (journals.plos.org)
2391.
What is the largest bi-truncatable prime? (primepuzzles.net)
2392.
Ask HN: What was it like to work at a “dotcom” in the late 90s?
2393.
Show HN: Founder Chats – Connecting Hacker News Founder Community
2394.
Scanning a Braille Playboy Magazine (2011) (blog.archive.org)
2395.
Psyche-c – Automatic Compilation of Partially-Available C Sources (cuda.dcc.ufmg.br)
2396.
Show HN: Nomocle – Create Hacker News dashboards and follow topics (nomocle.com)
2397.
Weird Ruby: Positive and Negative Strings (metaredux.com)
2398.
The Packet Filter: An Efficient Mechanism for User-Level Network Code (1987) [pdf] (hpl.hp.com)
2399.
How many transactions per second can Bitcoin handle? Theoretically (ia.cr)
2400.
Homeokinetics: A Physical Science for Complex Systems (1978) [pdf] (homeokinetics.org)