April 2019 Archive
6511.
Principal–Agent Problem (en.wikipedia.org)
6512.
Screens, Teens, and Psychological Well-Being: Three Time-Use-Diary Studies (journals.sagepub.com)
6513.
Flâneur (en.wikipedia.org)
6514.
GraphQL Serverless Real-Time Reference Architecture (medium.com)
6515.
GPS Time Epoch Changes on April 6 (arstechnica.com)
6516.
Handmade Hero Day 523 – Introduction to Git (youtube.com)
6517.
Millennial Student Loan Debt Now Tops $1T (msn.com)
6518.
Cmix: High compression ratio at the cost of high CPU/memory (byronknoll.com)
6519.
How to get started with side projects (maxrozen.com)
6520.
Microsoft is shutting down its HealthVault patient record service (engadget.com)
6521.
An Email Hack to Connect with Highly Successful People (medium.com)
6522.
Tokenization Will Change Our Economy (medium.com)
6523.
CSS Bed – class-less CSS gallery (cssbed.com)
6524.
The Future of Democracies Depends on How We Deal with Privacy Today (archive.org)
6525.
Beach club owner rips into freeloading Instagram 'influencers' (edition.cnn.com)
6526.
You Might Not Need Integration Tests (twitter.com)
6527.
Floating Point Arithmetic Limitations in Python (theailearner.com)
6528.
7 web development practices challenged (tqdev.com)
6529.
Efficient Neural Architecture Search (towardsdatascience.com)
6530.
Math Teacher's Life Summed Up by the Gifted Students He Mentored (npr.org)
6531.
AI can emulate human behaviors – soon it will be dangerously good (theconversation.com)
6532.
PSnapper: Troubleshoot Linux process and kernel activity by sampling /proc (tp.dev)
6533.
How digital technology is destroying our freedom (vox.com)
6534.
Continuations for Web Development (defn.io)
6535.
Cookies and How You’re Tracked Online (paulbrittain.net)
6536.
A chill intro to causal inference via propensity scores (osf.io)
6537.
IBM Plex (github.com)
6538.
Candid Interview with the Guy Who “Failed to Build a $1B Company” (capitalandgrowth.org)
6539.
Sales Solves All Your Problems – Yes, Even Bugs (medium.com)
6540.
DeepMind and Google: the battle to control artificial intelligence (economist.com)