April 2019 Archive
991.
U.S.-Thai pair facing death for 'sea home' should fight charge, Thailand says (reuters.com)
992.
The Samsung Galaxy Fold's display seems to have problems (qz.com)
993.
Amazon's warehouse worker tracking system can automatically fire people (businessinsider.com)
994.
It's Time to Panic About Privacy (nytimes.com)
995.
American Hackers Helped UAE Spy on Al Jazeera Chairman, BBC Host (reuters.com)
996.
Virtually Unlimited Memory: Escaping the Chrome Sandbox (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
997.
YouTube is trying to reward “quality” content (bloomberg.com)
998.
Does the LHC collide protons at twice the speed of light? (backreaction.blogspot.com)
999.
Open Questions about Generative Adversarial Networks (distill.pub)
1000.
Traccar – Modern GPS Tracking Platform (traccar.org)
1001.
Introduction to LSM Trees: May the Logs Be with You (priyankvex.wordpress.com)
1002.
Microsoft is now a $1T company (theverge.com)
1003.
How Big Business Is Hedging Against the Apocalypse (nytimes.com)
1004.
VPN services blocked in Sri Lanka as information controls tighten (netblocks.org)
1005.
Embracing Swift for Deep Learning (fast.ai)
1006.
Graphiti: Stylish Graph APIs (graphiti.dev)
1007.
Inverse Live Coding: A practice for learning web development (computinged.wordpress.com)
1008.
Why we’re switching to calendar versioning (cockroachlabs.com)
1009.
Super Mario Bros. Commodore 64 Fan Port Hit with DMCA (gamasutra.com)
1010.
Study Linking Autism to 'Male Brain' Retracted, Replaced (medscape.com)
1011.
Multiple Boeing 787s in China experienced GPS 20 years rollover issue (twitter.com)
1012.
Orange_slice: Research Kernel and Hypervisor in Rust (github.com)
1013.
Pluggable Storage Committed in Postgres (postgresql.org)
1014.
Backblaze Hard Drive Stats Q1 2019 (backblaze.com)
1015.
Visualizing Commodore 1541 Disk Contents (pagetable.com)
1016.
Oregon students returned thousands of fake iPhones, costing Apple $900k (businesstelegraph.co.uk)
1017.
Lambda School wants to teach nursing (economist.com)
1018.
Man Who Bribed Son into Penn Guilty in $1.3B Health Fraud (bloomberg.com)
1019.
Amazon bought Eero for $97M and employees still got screwed (mashable.com)
1020.
In San Francisco, Making a Living from Your Billionaire Neighbor’s Trash (nytimes.com)