April 2019 Archive
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Zuckerberg and Dorsey are 'handmaidens to authoritarianism': Journo
(businessinsider.com)
2974.
2975.
Categorizing OpenBSD Bugs
(collicutt.co.uk)
2976.
Bringing Webrings Back from the 90s
(mxb.dev)
2977.
Funlinkat
(oshogbo.vexillium.org)
2978.
2979.
A Chinese ride-hailing company is unhappy with its Tesla fleet
(businessinsider.com)
2980.
Linux 5.2 Is Introducing the Fieldbus Subsystem
(phoronix.com)
2981.
2982.
Netflix Adds Nearly 10M Subscribers During First Quarter
(hollywoodreporter.com)
2983.
2984.
Why Australia's tech sector keeps getting rolled in Canberra
(brisbanetimes.com.au)
2985.
Tesla Has Been Giving Some of Its Most Loyal Customers the Runaround
(arstechnica.com)
2986.
Sudan’s leader toppled after 30 years of rule
(aljazeera.com)
2987.
2988.
T-Mobile: Millimeter wave 5G won’t scale beyond dense urban areas
(arstechnica.com)
2989.
The Line of Death (2017)
(textslashplain.com)
2990.
Clojure: Kixi.stats
(cljdoc.org)
2991.
The Future of Rust
(antoyo.ml)
2992.
Bye Bye Vi: GNU/Linux Distros Drop Support
(hackaday.com)
2993.
Separating Use and Reuse to Improve Both
(programming-journal.org)
2994.
What Makes a Face Attractive? It’s All in the Tongue
(thehumanunderground.wordpress.com)
2995.
AI Powered Data Extraction API from the Creators of Scrapy
(blog.scrapinghub.com)
2996.
2997.
The Assange arrest is a warning from history
(wsws.org)
2998.
Reverse Engineering a North Korean Sim City Game
(digitalnk.com)
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