Why aren't figs considered vegan?
(quora.com)
April 2019 Archive
1111.
1112.
1113.
World's deepest pool to open in Poland
(cnn.com)
1114.
Put 1.7MB onto 1.44MB Floppies (1999)
(trevormarshall.com)
1115.
Checking Email Less Often Leads to More Productive Workdays
(studyfinds.org)
1116.
Linus: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Are “A Disease”
(futurism.com)
1117.
Native image lazy-loading for the web
(addyosmani.com)
1118.
How to Fly the B-25 Mitchell Bomber (1944) [video]
(youtube.com)
1119.
Traditional journalists may abandon WikiLeaks’ Assange at their own peril
(washingtonpost.com)
1120.
Netherlands makes trains free on national book day for those who show a book
(independent.co.uk)
1121.
Show HN: My interview with patio11 and other profitable side project hackers
(sideprojectbook.com)
1122.
Usain Bolt’s Split Times and the Power of Calculus
(quantamagazine.org)
1123.
Chrome to get lazy load below-the-fold images and iframes
(groups.google.com)
1124.
Reliable novelty: New should not trump true
(journals.plos.org)
1125.
Show HN: hncynic – Generate Hacker News Comments from Titles
(hncynic.leod.org)
1126.
1127.
Anonymity Trilemma: Anonymity, Low Bandwidth Overhead, Low Latency – Choose Two
(freedom.cs.purdue.edu)
1128.
1129.
How healthy is the internet?
(internethealthreport.org)
1130.
An emerging black market offers Amazon sellers ways to cheat the marketplace
(buzzfeednews.com)
1131.
1132.
The hidden costs of engineering time in technical interviewing
(blog.interviewing.io)
1133.
Talkshow – Team videos in non-real-time
(talkshow.team)
1134.
Mutiny at HQ Trivia Fails to Oust CEO
(techcrunch.com)
1135.
Minetime.ai – A Calendar for the 21st Century
(minetime.ai)
1136.
1137.
Back in the Day: Unix, Minix and Linux
(linuxjournal.com)
1138.
Hacker dumps thousands of sensitive Mexican embassy documents online
(techcrunch.com)
1139.
540M Facebook Records Exposed
(techcrunch.com)
1140.