March 2019 Archive
6121.
Grace Hopper, mother of COBOL (en.wikipedia.org)
6122.
U.S. Chip Makers Fear Trap in a Trade Deal with China (wsj.com)
6123.
Ask HN: Seeking/have summer opportunities for undergraduate engineers?
6124.
“I Don't Hate Arrow Functions” Blog Post (davidwalsh.name)
6125.
Who’s to blame for the neurotoxin that’s poisoning the Pacific? (theverge.com)
6126.
Epsilon: A No-Op Garbage Collector in Java (openjdk.java.net)
6127.
Let’s Ban Car Alarms (city-journal.org)
6128.
Warrants Show How the FBI Can Unlock Your Phone and Track Your Movements (edition-m.cnn.com)
6129.
How to Set Up Automated Text Messages in Pipedrive (mediabooth.com.au)
6130.
Ten Lessons I Learned While Teaching Myself to Code (tim.blog)
6131.
Brown Person on screen? We need subtitles (twitter.com)
6132.
Pilots transitioned to 737 Max 8 with self-administered online course (edition.cnn.com)
6133.
Ask HN: Anyone else fed up with GitHub's constant spamming?
6134.
Ask HN: Is parallel entrepreneurship even possible?
6135.
You probably don’t need input type=“number” (bradfrost.com)
6136.
Microsoft Edge Chromium-Based Edition Leaked (theverge.com)
6137.
EU Abolishes Tan Lists and Banking Apps on Rooted Phones Ridiculousness (timakro.de)
6138.
Ask HN: Best Practices for running an internet-accessible Raspberry Pi at home?
6139.
Are We Already in the Matrix? (hackernoon.com)
6140.
Above Us Only Stars: Exposing GPS Spoofing in Russia and Syria (c4reports.org)
6141.
Ask HN: What would it take to eat into Google's web dominance?
6142.
Ecuador legalized gangs and murder rates plummeted (vox.com)
6143.
Subverting Chinese Brainwashing Using “Fuck XueXiQiangGuo” (github.com)
6144.
How to Make Deep Learning Models That Don’t Suck (blog.nanonets.com)
6145.
Show HN: Medius News – A news aggregator that optimizes for neutral sources (mediusnews.com)
6146.
Introducing OpenFaaS Cloud with GitLab (openfaas.com)
6147.
The Slow Winter – James Mickens (2013) [pdf] (scholar.harvard.edu)
6148.
Merging OpenTracing and OpenCensus (medium.com)
6149.
Show HN: The future of dating → no swipes, no online chats
6150.
Seven ways the world is not designed for women (bbc.com)