March 2019 Archive
2161.
A Fast, Minimal Memory, Consistent Hash Algorithm (2014) (arxiv.org)
2162.
Firefox Lockbox Now on Android (blog.mozilla.org)
2163.
Making Anime Faces With StyleGAN (gwern.net)
2164.
The study on climate-induced collapse they thought you should not read – yet (jembendell.wordpress.com)
2165.
Using TensorFlow to detect fish species (medium.com)
2166.
Securing Update Propagation with Homomorphic Hashing [pdf] (eprint.iacr.org)
2167.
Google engineer leaks internal diversity training documents (twitter.com)
2168.
Move to Pull Consumer Protection Rule Heightens Debate over Payday Lending (npr.org)
2169.
What are good Linux laptops for 2019?
2170.
Is Elite College Worth It? Maybe Not (wsj.com)
2171.
Code Comment Style (github.com)
2172.
Ask HN: How to work with a developer who avoids reading?
2173.
San Franciscans raise $46,000 to stop homeless shelter in wealthy area (theguardian.com)
2174.
The World's Longest URL “Shortener” (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.com)
2175.
India test its first anti-satellite missile system (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
2176.
A Word Use That Doesn't Add Up (nytimes.com)
2177.
Some thoughts on hylang (2017) (beatworm.co.uk)
2178.
Scientists Find Worms that Recently Evolved the Ability to Regrow Complete Head (neurosciencenews.com)
2179.
Plastic Plates, Cutlery, Cups to Be Banned in Europe as of 2021 (bloomberg.com)
2180.
Verifications.io Leaks Personal Records of 2B Users (cybarrior.com)
2181.
The ‘Mad Genius’ Mystery (psychologytoday.com)
2182.
DigiCert in-addr.arpa X.509 certificate mis-issuance (groups.google.com)
2183.
Attraction Inequality and the Dating Economy (quillette.com)
2184.
The Quest to Acquire the Oldest, Most Expensive Book on the Planet (lithub.com)
2185.
Why the default WSL terminal is so fast and other commentary about low-level API (github.com)
2186.
Personalized Medicine for Real (srconstantin.wordpress.com)
2187.
Tufts expelled a student for grade hacking. She claims innocence (techcrunch.com)
2188.
Text Analysis: the only guide you'll ever need (monkeylearn.com)
2189.
AirPods Are Disposable and Hard to Recycle (2016) (ifixit.org)
2190.
Flu Research Once Banned Because It Was Deemed Too Dangerous Is Set to Resume (weather.com)