April 2019 Archive
1171.
Italy’s austerity-fueled crisis is a warning to the Eurozone (ineteconomics.org)
1172.
The US says Chinese spies are targeting Boston for its tech secrets (inkstonenews.com)
1173.
Stonehenge: DNA Reveals Origin of Builders (bbc.com)
1174.
The Fargate Illusion (leebriggs.co.uk)
1175.
Mark Shuttleworth sees increased demand for enterprise Ubuntu Linux desktop (zdnet.com)
1176.
Making the obvious code fast (2016) (jackmott.github.io)
1177.
A look at IBM S/360 core memory: In the 1960s, 128 kilobytes weighed 610 pounds (righto.com)
1178.
Ways to Lie with Charts (2014) (nautil.us)
1179.
Realsense T265 tracking camera (markku.ai)
1180.
Buster Keaton: Anarchitect (lapsuslima.com)
1181.
Xdpcap: XDP Packet Capture (blog.cloudflare.com)
1182.
Defeating Racket’s separate compilation guarantee (lexi-lambda.github.io)
1183.
Radiation concerns halt Brussels 5G development, for now (brusselstimes.com)
1184.
Nana: A modern C++ GUI library (nanapro.org)
1185.
Hackers publish data on thousands of US police officers and federal agents (techcrunch.com)
1186.
Apple censors song about Tiananmen Square protests (theverge.com)
1187.
Electrical jolts to brain restored memory of elderly to that of 20-year-old (arstechnica.com)
1188.
Show HN: BepuPhysics – 3D real-time physics simulation library in C# (github.com)
1189.
Unseen Clockwork Orange 'Follow-Up' by Anthony Burgess Unearthed (bbc.com)
1190.
50 Years of Data Science (2015) [pdf] (courses.csail.mit.edu)
1191.
Spent 50 hours on a take-home assignment only to be ghosted (reddit.com)
1192.
Americans Are Among the Most Stressed People in the World, Poll Finds (nytimes.com)
1193.
How Big Tech Built the Iron Cage (newyorker.com)
1194.
Fortnite’s success led to months of intense crunch at Epic Games (polygon.com)
1195.
Groups of Homeless People (acesounderglass.com)
1196.
How much can forests fight climate change? (nature.com)
1197.
What Is Idempotence? (lispcast.com)
1198.
Anarchists Who Took the Commuter Train (longreads.com)
1199.
With a Second Repeating Radio Burst, Astronomers Close in on an Explanation (quantamagazine.org)
1200.
Robert A. Caro on the means and ends of power (nytimes.com)