2019 Archive
8041.
DoorDash Buying Caviar from Square for $410M (prnewswire.com)
8042.
Rotten Apple: Right to Repair Roundup (nakedcapitalism.com)
8043.
China’s Plan to Build the World’s Biggest Supergrid (spectrum.ieee.org)
8044.
Filing Your Taxes Is an Expensive Time Sink. That’s Not an Accident (theatlantic.com)
8045.
Ban Facial Recognition at Festivals (banfacialrecognition.com)
8046.
Yale's online class on “The Science of Well-Being” (cnbc.com)
8047.
What I Know About Being Sick at Work (2018) (blog.bonnieeisenman.com)
8048.
Microsoft Tells FTC Repair Poses a Cyber Risk (securepairs.org)
8049.
Rethinking Encryption (lawfareblog.com)
8050.
Lithium-ion batteries from Amazon are exploding (theatlantic.com)
8051.
Radioactive ruthenium from an undeclared major nuclear release in 2017 (pnas.org)
8052.
Static web – back to the roots? (blog.callr.tech)
8053.
Tumblr (avc.com)
8054.
The Law of Leaky Abstractions (github.com)
8055.
Ebola cases pass 2k as crisis escalates (nature.com)
8056.
Magic Leap Says Ex-Engineer Copied Headset for China (bloomberg.com)
8057.
A new way to make quadratic equations easy (technologyreview.com)
8058.
Adventures with ffmpeg and color ranges (facebook.com)
8059.
Ask HN: Ex-Employer gossiping I “hacked” their platform – what to do?
8060.
What Happened to 'Miegakure,' the Game That Promised the 4th Dimension? (2018) (vice.com)
8061.
Steal Million Dollar Homepage Pixels (pixelpirate.club)
8062.
2FA on the command line (sendthemtomir.com)
8063.
Green Material for Refrigeration Identified (cam.ac.uk)
8064.
Exotic Physics Phenomenon Involving Time Reversal Observed for First Time (scitechdaily.com)
8065.
Launch HN: Quilt (YC W16) – A versioned data portal for S3
8066.
Magnetic Bearings Might Keep Motor Spinning for Millennia (hackaday.com)
8067.
Tokyo's 2D Cafe (soranews24.com)
8068.
Killersheep – Silly game to show off the new features of Vim 8.2 (github.com)
8069.
Betrayal at Krondor (filfre.net)
8070.
Swift Numerics (swift.org)