April 2019 Archive
841.
I'm Against Podcasts (washingtonpost.com)
842.
Audible and audiobooks, the fastest growing part of publishing (thebaffler.com)
843.
Employee Wellness Programs Yield Little Benefit, Study Shows (nytimes.com)
844.
E*Trade Is Close to Launching Cryptocurrency Trading (bloomberg.com)
845.
Patagonia Stops Selling Vests To Some Finance Firms (buzzfeednews.com)
846.
Anthos – Build and manage modern hybrid applications (cloud.google.com)
847.
China Spying on Undersea Internet Cables (schneier.com)
848.
Ghidra Decompiler Analysis Engine (ghidra-decompiler-docs.netlify.com)
849.
Nikoli Puzzles (nikoli.co.jp)
850.
NVMM: A full, fast and flexible virtualization stack for NetBSD (blog.netbsd.org)
851.
Tesla’s First-Quarter Deliveries Plummet (wsj.com)
852.
'Passengers are afraid of this airplane': How Boeing is handling 737 Max problem (cbc.ca)
853.
Just 10% of U.S. plastic gets recycled. A new kind of plastic could change that (sciencemag.org)
854.
Ultra-Time-Efficient Exercise Lowers Blood Pressure, Boosts Brain Function (sci-news.com)
855.
1980 Atari 800 ad: “It will never become obsolete” (bookofjoe.com)
856.
Stripe Acquires Touchtech (techcrunch.com)
857.
Fooling surveillance cameras: adversarial patches to attack person detection (arxiv.org)
858.
Why the Flow of Time Is an Illusion (nautil.us)
859.
Vodafone Found Hidden Backdoors in Huawei Equipment (bloomberg.com)
860.
The Life of a Cherry Drying Pilot (2009) (aneclecticmind.com)
861.
Linux Mint's Sobering Update: A Glimpse into the Personal Struggles Devs Face (forbes.com)
862.
MSX History: The Platform Microsoft Forgot (tedium.co)
863.
Canada’s legal pot is going well (reuters.com)
864.
Malicious remote code execution backdoor discovered bootstrap-sass Ruby gem (snyk.io)
865.
Engineers create ‘lifelike’ material with artificial metabolism (news.cornell.edu)
866.
CuPy – NumPy-compatible matrix library accelerated by CUDA (cupy.chainer.org)
867.
SpaceX’s Starlink Constellation construction begins (universetoday.com)
868.
Notes on AI Bias (ben-evans.com)
869.
Moving on from Rails and What’s Next (blog.seantheprogrammer.com)
870.
Asynchronous Programming in Rust (blog.yoshuawuyts.com)