April 2020 Archive
1471.
U.S. airlines want a $50B bailout. They spent $45B buying back their stock (stamfordadvocate.com)
1472.
How to win Monopoly in the shortest possible time (bbc.com)
1473.
Private equity is a scam? (twitter.com)
1474.
Perfect UX Is Impossible (2019) (erik.itland.no)
1475.
Unmasking Northrop Grumman's XRQ-72A (thedrive.com)
1476.
My blog is a digital garden, not a blog (joelhooks.com)
1477.
Tiger at US zoo tests positive for coronavirus (bbc.co.uk)
1478.
Show HN: Get a Hand LA (getahandla.com)
1479.
Time-restricted feeding can reset disrupted clock rhythm, protect against cancer (sciencedirect.com)
1480.
The Petrucci Music Library (imslp.org)
1481.
The first two years of my PhD (rachitnigam.com)
1482.
Get started with computer science papers (developer.sh)
1483.
Miscalculation at every level left U.S. unequipped to fight coronavirus (wsj.com)
1484.
New Yorkers consider relocating post coronavirus (movebuddha.com)
1485.
Bolsonaro fires health minister, calls to reopen economy (reuters.com)
1486.
iPhone SE and the Commodification of the Pocket Computer (nadim.computer)
1487.
A fight against Amazon becomes a state matter in Quebec (bloomberg.com)
1488.
How to Avoid the Assignment Statement (2010) (loup-vaillant.fr)
1489.
Near 90% Mortality Rate in Intubated Covid-19 Patients in NYC (medpagetoday.com)
1490.
Google inserts links to its Duo video chat app when users text about Zoom (inputmag.com)
1491.
Ask HN: Best current mailing list manager?
1492.
Three questions that keep me up at night (blog.evjang.com)
1493.
The CIA’s human experiments with mind control (2017) (history.com)
1494.
No, I Won't Link to Your Spammy Article (troyhunt.com)
1495.
Human body-on-chip platform could speed up drug testing (europeanscientist.com)
1496.
Forecasting with uncertainty (causal.app)
1497.
A long view of globalisation in short: The agricultural revolution (2018) (voxeu.org)
1498.
GitLand: A Multiplayer game controlled using GitHub (github.com)
1499.
The Print Book Trade, and Money (mwl.io)
1500.
5G Virus Conspiracy Theory Fueled by Coordinated Effort (bloomberg.com)