May 2019 Archive
2881.
Humans Are Speeding Extinction and Altering Natural World at Unprecedented Pace (nytimes.com)
2882.
Men are afraid to mentor women after MeToo and it hurts us all: study (nypost.com)
2883.
My disturbing encounter with the mind of PETA (nathanwinograd.com)
2884.
Service Mesh Interface (SMI): A specification for service mesh interoperability (cloudblogs.microsoft.com)
2885.
Show HN: Stanford's full CS curriculum but for self-learners (courseroot.com)
2886.
Jayapal and Sanders Medicare for All Bills: One Is a Lot Better Than the Other (thedeductible.com)
2887.
Ask HN: Would you accept an easier hiring process for an easier firing process?
2888.
Ask HN: A browser that clicks on every ad as a protest against Google?
2889.
Elon Musk’s ‘pedo guy’ defamation case is going to trial (techcrunch.com)
2890.
Boeing 737 slid off the runway and fell into St. Johns River in Florida (edition.cnn.com)
2891.
Ask HN: How do you make friends in a new city?
2892.
New Perk for Fast-Food Workers: Finish a Shift, Get Cash to Go (bloomberg.com)
2893.
A technology writer visits the Bay Area for the first time (economist.com)
2894.
Tesla's software lead is so big it should worry other automakers, AI expert says (electrek.co)
2895.
Craig Wright files copyright claim for Bitcoin white paper (decryptmedia.com)
2896.
Show HN: Ryeboard – Part virtual board, part cloud-storage (ryeboard.com)
2897.
Naomi Wolf’s Book Premise Corrected by Host in BBC Interview (nymag.com)
2898.
On the Road to Irmin v2 (tarides.com)
2899.
Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz (en.wikipedia.org)
2900.
Robotics startup Anki is shutting down (vox.com)
2901.
Consumer Robotics Company Anki Shuts Down (spectrum.ieee.org)
2902.
9front (Plan9 fork) man pages in print form (stanleylieber.com)
2903.
An Asteroid with Its Own Moon Will Zip Past Earth Tonight (space.com)
2904.
Add a Bit of Soviet-Era Super-Computing to Your FPGA (hackaday.com)
2905.
Hacktivist attacks dropped by 95% since 2015 (zdnet.com)
2906.
Amazon is 3D-scanning people's bodies in exchange for gift cards (mashable.com)
2907.
The world's first hack: the telegraph and the invention of privacy (2015) (theguardian.com)
2908.
Land Lines, Cell Phones, and Their Social Consequences (2011) (thefrailestthing.com)
2909.
Belgian programmer solves cryptographic puzzle 15 years too soon (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
2910.
SpaceX Starlink Mission: Livefeed (youtube.com)