April 2018 Archive
1921.
How slime-crazed kids made gunk a booming business (theguardian.com)
1922.
Apple refused to Fix our iMac Pro (youtube.com)
1923.
Ask HN: Women of HN, tell us about yourself and your journey in tech so far?
1924.
I had to learn Python to pay my taxes (medium.com)
1925.
Eric Lundgren loses appeal on computer restore disks, must serve 15-mo sentence (washingtonpost.com)
1926.
Apple loses $64B in stock value as Wall Street is in 'full panic mode' (cnbc.com)
1927.
Show HN: Mocktastic – Simple, Offline mock REST APIs for your entire team (mocktastic.com)
1928.
Antonio Garcia Martinez, former Facebook Employee Interview (nymag.com)
1929.
Ancient Maya traded dogs for use in religious ceremonies, new study shows (arstechnica.com)
1930.
Kenya elephant conservationist Daphne Sheldrick dies, aged 83 (bbc.com)
1931.
GUI development is broken (charlesetc.com)
1932.
What Do CDC’s Surveys Say About the Frequency of Defensive Gun Uses? (papers.ssrn.com)
1933.
23andMe Anne Wojcicki Berates Stanford and Valley Med on Behalf of Sick Friend (mercurynews.com)
1934.
Making Ads and Pages More Transparent (newsroom.fb.com)
1935.
‘Bitcoin is a scam’ says Bill Harris, former CEO of PayPal and Intuit (marketwatch.com)
1936.
Ask HN: What free-to-use software inspires you?
1937.
A meta-analysis of C++ projects (bastian.rieck.me)
1938.
List of April Fools Day Announcements (2018)
1939.
Bajau tribe evolved huge spleens so they can dive deeper in the ocean (metro.co.uk)
1940.
Google Is Pursuing Pentagon Cloud Contract Quietly, Fearing Employee Revolt (defenseone.com)
1941.
Floyd Mayweather-backed cryptocurrency ICO was fraud, SEC says (cnbc.com)
1942.
Doctor tells of harrowing arrest after calling popular tonic ‘harmful’ in blog (globaltimes.cn)
1943.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says he's left Facebook over data collection (freep.com)
1944.
How would you build an internet scale web crawler?
1945.
Zuckerberg's cheat sheet at senate hearing (news.vice.com)
1946.
Open, Closed, and Privacy (stratechery.com)
1947.
The Innovator Who Introduced Cherry Blossoms to the US (nationalgeographic.com)
1948.
Snowflake Metadata powered by FoundationDB (snowflake.net)
1949.
CALC shows you how much you should be earning as (sub)contractor (calc.gsa.gov)
1950.
Government accidentally sends file on “remote mind control” to journalist (boingboing.net)