April 2019 Archive
781.
Blend2D – 2D Vector Graphics Engine (blend2d.com)
782.
Behind the Yakuza: documenting the women of Japan’s mafia (2018) (dazeddigital.com)
783.
High-Deductible Health Policies Linked to Delayed Diagnosis and Treatment (npr.org)
784.
Mercury – Banking built for startups (mercury.co)
785.
“Be yourself” is terrible advice (theoutline.com)
786.
C#88: The Original C# (2018) (medium.com)
787.
Zstandard v1.4.0 (github.com)
788.
Why Physicists Tried to Put a Ferret in a Particle Accelerator (atlasobscura.com)
789.
Show HN: Mockit – Open-source app to create and configure HTTP mocked endpoints (mockit.netlify.com)
790.
Tether Says Stablecoin Is Only Backed 74% by Cash, Securities (bloomberg.com)
791.
Google’s new AI ethics board is already falling apart (vox.com)
792.
Go 1.13: xerrors (crawshaw.io)
793.
How do we know when we’ve fallen in love? (2016) (qz.com)
794.
Smoke and Mirrors: How Snap and Pinterest Hide User Attrition (beth.technology)
795.
Amazon's empire rests on its low-key approach to AI (economist.com)
796.
Hacker Finds He Can Remotely Kill Car Engines After Breaking into GPS Tracking (motherboard.vice.com)
797.
Two More Cases of Third-Party Facebook App Data Exposure (upguard.com)
798.
The Paris Compressed-Air Power Network (2018) (douglas-self.com)
799.
French court finds Monsanto guilty of poisoning farmer (theguardian.com)
800.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2019)
801.
Some voters are sick of companies like Amazon paying no corporate tax (nytimes.com)
802.
Boeing software under scrutiny as Ethiopia prepares crash report (reuters.com)
803.
Exercise as a treatment for depression: a meta-analysis (2016) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
804.
The Mueller Report, Searchable and Accessible on the Archive (blog.archive.org)
805.
The Myspace Dragon Hoard (2008-2010) (archive.org)
806.
U.S. Navy drafting new guidelines for reporting UFOs (politico.com)
807.
Low-earth orbit satellites threatened by debris from Indian anti-satellite test (breakingdefense.com)
808.
About Our Galaxy Fold Teardown (ifixit.org)
809.
One night of telescope time rules out black hole/dark matter idea (arstechnica.com)
810.
Windows 3.1 in my BIOS? It's more likely than you think (hackaday.com)