April 2019 Archive
5491.
Amazon bought Eero for $97M and employees still got screwed (mashable.com)
5492.
China's hydrogen economy is coming (bloomberg.com)
5493.
Java Wrapper for SwayDB (github.com)
5494.
I Became Untraceable on the Web (medium.com)
5495.
O'Reilly TensorFlow World (conferences.oreilly.com)
5496.
#Script – Live Scripting of .NET (sharpscript.net)
5497.
Apple employee detained by US border agents over iPhone and laptop speaks out (abcnews.go.com)
5498.
Five damaging myths about video games – let’s shoot 'em up (theguardian.com)
5499.
AI jobs are outsripping talent supply in the automotive sector (qz.com)
5500.
‘Change My View’ Reddit Community Launches Its Own Website (wired.com)
5501.
Judge rules New York county can’t ban unvaccinated children from schools, parks (washingtonpost.com)
5502.
Ice Trade (en.wikipedia.org)
5503.
I found an easter egg in Android's security and didn't land a job at Google (habr.com)
5504.
Charlie Munger – The Psychology of Human Misjudgement (Full Speech) (youtube.com)
5505.
What Making a Cup of Tea Taught Me about Functional Programming (medium.com)
5506.
Evidence against non-gravitational acceleration of 1I/2017 U1 `Oumuamua (arxiv.org)
5507.
It’s Your iPhone. Why Can’t You Fix It Yourself? (nytimes.com)
5508.
White Male Privilege (madsop.github.io)
5509.
Not All Products Make Good Businesses (justinjackson.ca)
5510.
How Climate Change Is Fuelling the U.S. Border Crisis (newyorker.com)
5511.
How to Prepare for a Technical Interview (algodaily.com)
5512.
Amazon shoppers misled by 'bundled' star-ratings and reviews (theguardian.com)
5513.
A Dev's Guide to Meditation (dev.to)
5514.
Generative Art with CSS (youtube.com)
5515.
The Next Dropbox? File Sharing in Web 3.0 (medium.com)
5516.
Deep Learning and Shallow Data (blog.piekniewski.info)
5517.
Amazon has acquired 82 companies since 1998 (acquiredby.co)
5518.
Solution Architecture Part2:How to Define the Scope of Your Web Scraping Project (blog.scrapinghub.com)
5519.
Hello world: Shining a light onto the culture of computer programmers (arstechnica.com)
5520.
Datacamp took 521 days to announce a Sexual Harassment incident (twitter.com)