March 2019 Archive
1381.
Fixing Unix/Linux/Posix Filenames (2009) (dwheeler.com)
1382.
WhatsApp co-founder accuses Facebook of trading privacy for revenue (dailymail.co.uk)
1383.
Ask HN: Machine learning contractors, how much do you charge hourly?
1384.
Show HN: Building computer labs in schools in Africa (techlitafrica.org)
1385.
Show HN: Feed of current articles for science lovers shortened to bullet points (bullets.tech)
1386.
Chrome and Windows Exploit: Security Beyond Bug Fixes (alexgaynor.net)
1387.
Scientists Watch as Heat Moves at the Speed of Sound (scientificamerican.com)
1388.
More security holes are appearing in cryptocurrency and smart contract platforms (technologyreview.com)
1389.
Python urllib CRLF injection vulnerability (coocoor.com)
1390.
Open, Decentralized, Identity Ecosystem (identity.foundation)
1391.
The Story of PDP-1 (1998) (gordonbell.azurewebsites.net)
1392.
Chicken Scheme internals: the garbage collector (2014) (more-magic.net)
1393.
Negative Carbon Emissions (johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
1394.
Why isn’t CPU time more valuable? (johndcook.com)
1395.
Show HN: tor_ssh.sh – One command to enable SSH access via Tor (gitlab.com)
1396.
Huawei isn't trustworthy 5G partner, German spy agency says (bloomberg.com)
1397.
Disputed NSA Phone Program Is Shut Down, Aide Says (nytimes.com)
1398.
Peruvian puquios were a “hydraulic system constructed to retrieve water” (2016) (bbc.com)
1399.
Rust has finally outgrown me (words.steveklabnik.com)
1400.
The art of scientific glass blowing (2018) (wellcomecollection.org)
1401.
Enigma, the Bombe, and Typex (github.com)
1402.
Show HN: Croissant, a Lua REPL and Debugger (github.com)
1403.
Blackmail Should Be Illegal (thezvi.wordpress.com)
1404.
Alzheimer’s Drug Failure Leaves Scientists Seeking New Direction (bloomberg.com)
1405.
Start a side project, says GitHub founder (2008) (gist.github.com)
1406.
UK has banned all Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft from British airspace (businessinsider.com)
1407.
Lockheed’s D-21 Tagboard Supersonic Spy Drone (thedrive.com)
1408.
The Industrial Revolution of Shame (nytimes.com)
1409.
Ask HN: What are your favorite utility desktop apps?
1410.
Great Essays and Essayists (adamponting.com)