April 2019 Archive
5971.
People Wearing Airpods Are Making It Weird for Everyone Else (pocket.co)
5972.
Why HPE Abandoned Quantum Computing Research (nextplatform.com)
5973.
Guild Says “Thousands” of Writers Have Fired Their Agents Already (hollywoodreporter.com)
5974.
Thieves reportedly used car-sharing app to steal 100 cars in Chicago (mashable.com)
5975.
Lyft Investors Sue over Slump, Claiming IPO Was Overhyped (bloomberg.com)
5976.
Listed a T. Rex Fossil on eBay for $2.95M. Scientists Weren’t Thrilled (nytimes.com)
5977.
Canary in a Coal Mine: How Tech Provides Platforms for Hate (alistapart.com)
5978.
Show HN: [Swift] A numeric UILabel with stock-like scroll animation (github.com)
5979.
Mueller report release live updates (washingtonpost.com)
5980.
Retire Python 2 (fedoraproject.org)
5981.
Ask HN: Do you have any rules of thumb for when to hire?
5982.
360° GigaPixel Panoramas of Notre Dame Spire and Carpentry (martinloyer.fr)
5983.
The 'Cuddle Hormone' Might Help America Take on the Obesity Epidemic (theatlantic.com)
5984.
Index, Stripe back bookkeeping service Pilot.com with $40M (techcrunch.com)
5985.
Helvetica Now: The World's Most Popular Font Gets a Face-Lift (wired.com)
5986.
Small stickers on ground trick Tesla autopilot into steering into opposing lane (boingboing.net)
5987.
Time.windows.com wrong every first Monday in April (2017, 2018, 2019) (twitter.com)
5988.
GitHub install upload filters to comply with new EU copyright directive (blog.ffii.org)
5989.
How are you Celebrating World Backup Day? (web.synametrics.com)
5990.
For decades, Garfield telephones kept washing ashore in France. Now we know why (washingtonpost.com)
5991.
Spinning Water Droplets That Seemingly Defy Physics (nytimes.com)
5992.
SolidRun ClearFog: A 16-Core ARM ITX Workstation Board Aiming for $500~750 USD (phoronix.com)
5993.
Moving from Disqus to Commento (victorzhou.com)
5994.
Racket News – Issue 5 (racket-news.com)
5995.
Terminal-to-HTML (buildkite.github.io)
5996.
Trunk-Based Development vs. Git Flow (hackernoon.com)
5997.
React-style components written in Ruby, running on the client via WebAssembly (twitter.com)
5998.
Martin Kleppmann: Online Event Processing (ACM Queue 2019) (queue.acm.org)
5999.
Getting Hacker News’d Twice – Lessons Learned for Entrepreneurs (getpolarized.io)
6000.
The Rendition Vérité (fabiensanglard.net)