March 2019 Archive
6301.
The U.S. Military Is Mounting a Giant Laser Cannon on a Destroyer (futurism.com)
6302.
Data Science Cheat Sheet (github.com)
6303.
Thousands of security flaws found on UK government websites (newscientist.com)
6304.
Fromfrom, a LINQ-Inspired Library for JavaScript (futurice.com)
6305.
VirusTotal Goes Retro with New ASCII Site for Older Browsers (bleepingcomputer.com)
6306.
MetaMask Extension Default Settings Broadcast ETH Addresses to Visited Websites (cointelegraph.com)
6307.
Lockheed D-21 – American supersonic reconnaissance drone made 1969 (en.wikipedia.org)
6308.
The Social Graph Is Neither (2011) (blog.pinboard.in)
6309.
Tell HN: Australian government's driving test resources require Flash/Windows
6310.
Ask HN: Why does HN have no ARIA labels nor titles?
6311.
Steer Clear of “Florida Man Challenge” (arstechnica.com)
6312.
Australian bank (ANZ) “rips apart” blockchain (itnews.com.au)
6313.
Stop using so many divs An intro to semantic HTML (dev.to)
6314.
Can I turn a PhD into a startup?
6315.
Free open-source IPTV cloud service (Admin panel) (github.com)
6316.
Lark – a modern parsing library for Python (github.com)
6317.
Show HN: Animated Progress Bar on Favicon (foreseaz.github.io)
6318.
How To Quit Your Job (dev.to)
6319.
Show HN: ClapOrSlap – Tinder️ for Products (claporslap.app)
6320.
A painless Q-Learning tutorial (mnemstudio.org)
6321.
Are We Ready for a Post-Work World? (eand.co)
6322.
Things you may have missed during Apple's event (dmitriid.com)
6323.
British Airways Plane Bound for Germany Accidentally Lands in Scotland (bloomberg.com)
6324.
Arctic Sea Ice 2019 Wintertime Extent Is Seventh Lowest (nasa.gov)
6325.
Mood Boards shouldn't be hard to create (prsnt.app)
6326.
God Doesn’t Break Bad in the Old Testament (churchlife.nd.edu)
6327.
The Underground Railroad of North Korea (gq.com)
6328.
Oracle is selling private critical security updates (twitter.com)
6329.
How the Times Zeroed in on Key Facts in 900 Pages of Documents in 10 Minutes (nytimes.com)
6330.
EU passes Article 11 and 13 (arstechnica.com)