April 2018 Archive
2011.
Today’s Oceans and a 94M-Year-Old Catastrophe (theatlantic.com)
2012.
What Your Boss Doesn’t Want You to Know About Negotiation (hackernoon.com)
2013.
Why junior devs should review seniors’ commits (pagefault.blog)
2014.
Why the Future of Tesla May Depend on Knowing What Happened to Billy Durant (steveblank.com)
2015.
Brain-computer interfaces are opening new possibilities (2013) (nautil.us)
2016.
How to Pick a Career (That Actually Fits You) (waitbutwhy.com)
2017.
RSA leaked conference attendees' personal details via unsecured APIs (twitter.com)
2018.
Ask HN: Has anyone made a GDPR graveyard?
2019.
Apple’s HomePod Isn’t a Hot Seller (bloomberg.com)
2020.
Why I Left the U.S. 20 Years Ago and Why I Won't Be Coming Back (huffingtonpost.com)
2021.
Ask HN: Raw SQL vs. ORM?
2022.
Russian trolls hit Reddit, too (arstechnica.com)
2023.
Ask HN: Will my comments/topics on HN be deletable under the GDPR law?
2024.
Bitcoin: Lifeline for Venezuela (tokentalk.co)
2025.
Heterosexual College Students Who Hookup with Same-Sex Partners (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
2026.
U.S. And U.K. Warn of Cybersecurity Threat from Russia (nytimes.com)
2027.
Tell HN: Have to quit Quora because of mobile get app screen
2028.
Savedroid Says ‘Exit Scam’ Stunt is Lesson to Crypto Community (ccn.com)
2029.
Valuing Cryptoassets from the Ground Up (medium.com)
2030.
Delta Pointers: Buffer Overflow Checks Without the Checks [pdf] (cs.vu.nl)
2031.
Show HN: Generate React components by replicating your own (github.com)
2032.
How abusive bosses and Slack led software engineers to unionize (jacobinmag.com)
2033.
JQuery CDN SSL has expired and breaking dependent websites (code.jquery.com)
2034.
SoftBank's Billions Spur Global Race to Pour Money into Startups (wsj.com)
2035.
T-Mobile Austria admits to storing plaintext passwords on Twitter (motherboard.vice.com)
2036.
How to Write a Thank-You Note (themorningnews.org)
2037.
Creating a Google Docs clone with WebSockets (javalin.io)
2038.
Rust in Detail: Writing Scalable Chat Service from Scratch (2015) (nbaksalyar.github.io)
2039.
Atlantic Ocean Current Slows to 1000 Year Low (npr.org)
2040.
Ask HN: Any recommended online courses on journalism?