April 2019 Archive
931.
My Laptop Bit Me – The Shocking Truth (2012) (enclydion.blogspot.com)
932.
A Brief and Brisk Overview of Compiler Architecture (blog.felixangell.com)
933.
The Anhei tokamak is first in the world to generate 100M degrees Celsius (phys.org)
934.
Unheard History of Bodybuilding Forums (melmagazine.com)
935.
Kustomize – Templating in Kubernetes (blog.stack-labs.com)
936.
The Day Feynman Worked Out Black-Hole Radiation on My Blackboard (nautil.us)
937.
Apply Unix Principles to Write Testable Microservices (microservices-on-my-mind.blogspot.com)
938.
Show HN: Tetris Implemented in ClojureScript (djblue.github.io)
939.
Joy of Computing – Daily Links from the Recurse Community (joy.recurse.com)
940.
How the dream of cheap streaming television became a pricey, complicated mess (washingtonpost.com)
941.
Fearing More Violence, Sri Lanka Silences Social Media (nytimes.com)
942.
KaiOS takes on the Apple-Android mobile duopoly (economist.com)
943.
“Problems” with git format-patch (public-inbox.org)
944.
The Drones and Robots That Helped Save Notre Dame (hackaday.com)
945.
WebAssembly Troubles Part 4: Microwasm (troubles.md)
946.
Brain Drain Across the United States (jec.senate.gov)
947.
The Saddest Thing I Know about the Integers (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
948.
Trying to make sense of CompuServe server hard disk images (medium.com)
949.
Emperor Akihito: Japanese monarch declares historic abdication (bbc.com)
950.
Major Chinese-made web browsers are reportedly blocking 996ICU's GitHub repo (translate.google.com)
951.
Apollo 15 postage stamp incident (en.wikipedia.org)
952.
Thundering Herds and Promises (instagram-engineering.com)
953.
How Bad Is Your Colormap? (2014) (jakevdp.github.io)
954.
Source for CARBANAK backdoor leaked and placed on GitHub (github.com)
955.
Surge Synthesizer (surge-synthesizer.github.io)
956.
Apple now repairing MacBook keyboards in store, promising next day turnaround (macrumors.com)
957.
On-Demand Startups Are Hemorrhaging Tens of Billions a Year (bloomberg.com)
958.
Electric Cars Hit Record in Norway (npr.org)
959.
PayPal Alternatives for Startups (startupstash.com)
960.
The New York Times sells premium ads based on how an article makes you feel (poynter.org)