March 2019 Archive
3811.
Police release body-cam video of Willie McCoy killing, showing him asleep in car (theguardian.com)
3812.
James Boswell Finds His Voice (laphamsquarterly.org)
3813.
Slovakia has just elected its first female president (dw.com)
3814.
Neurosexism: The myth that men and women have different brains (nature.com)
3815.
Fambam: A Social Network Just for Your Family (fambam.family)
3816.
Think Dave Ramsey Gives Great Advice? Think Again (houseoflawandorder.com)
3817.
Ask HN: Do You Cuss in Meetings?
3818.
Show HN: Indian Rupee formatting and word conversion for Ruby (github.com)
3819.
Ask HN: How should we implement tracking as privacy conscious startups?
3820.
Ivy – A stress-free way to get things done (getivy.co)
3821.
Next month Microsoft will remind Windows 7 users to upgrade (blogs.windows.com)
3822.
Let me tell you a little story about the American medical system, circa today (twitter.com)
3823.
Ask HN: Best Backpack for a Commuting Software Dev?
3824.
Monads you can understand (2015) (web.archive.org)
3825.
In reply to contempt motion, Elon Musk gaslights SEC with an alternate reality (latimes.com)
3826.
Ask HN: Why don't most self taught developers start with Computer Science?
3827.
Ask HN: How do you find projects to work on?
3828.
Ask HN: Any Ways to Disable Karma?
3829.
Ask HN: What should be considered when starting a web development project?
3830.
Show HN: Download Instagram Posts by Username or Hashtag (vurku.com)
3831.
LP Cover Art (lpcover.wordpress.com)
3832.
Australia Likely to Ban Domaining (domainincite.com)
3833.
A Robot Leg Learned to Walk by Itself Without Programming in Scarily Short Time (sciencealert.com)
3834.
Saudi Arabia Using 140-Year-Old Loophole to Soak Up California's Scarce Water (theguardian.com)
3835.
China develops microwave emitter to quell unrest (asiatimes.com)
3836.
Ask HN: Do you use any productivity tools across your whole company?
3837.
Ask HN: Modern day frameworks are cumbersome
3838.
I built a business that lets me live on the beach full time (expatsoftware.com)
3839.
Linux disk encryption using hardware TPM (Trusted Platform Module) (github.com)
3840.
Don McCullin captured history in the making (1843magazine.com)