April 2019 Archive
1381.
Proliferation of hydrocarbon-degrading microbes at the bottom of Mariana Trench (microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com)
1382.
Grandpa's Beer (popula.com)
1383.
The End of Scientific Linux (lwn.net)
1384.
China unveils colossal Mars imitation base camp in Gobi desert (globaltimes.cn)
1385.
When Postgres blocks: tips for dealing with locks (2018) (citusdata.com)
1386.
Why Drug Prices Keep Rising Despite Congress's Efforts (bloomberg.com)
1387.
In Venezuela, life has gone from bad to worse. And the world has quit noticing (latimes.com)
1388.
There is no good reason to buy an inkjet printer (2016) (jasonlefkowitz.net)
1389.
I Dream of Canteens (dinnerdocument.com)
1390.
When Doctors Thought ‘Wanderlust’ Was a Psychological Condition (atlasobscura.com)
1391.
Atom 1.36 (blog.atom.io)
1392.
Lisp Machine Hacking (2018) (victor.se)
1393.
Pyodide: Bringing the scientific Python stack to the browser (hacks.mozilla.org)
1394.
Canvas-sketch – A framework for making generative artwork (github.com)
1395.
Traffic Director: Traffic management for open service mesh (cloud.google.com)
1396.
Ask HN: Most sustainable diet long term?
1397.
Show HN: Simple but Powerful IDE for Databases (sqlgate.com)
1398.
Ask HN: Anyone making 200k as a software engineer outside the US?
1399.
Jumbo: Privacy Assistant for iPhone (jumboprivacy.com)
1400.
On DataCamp and sexual misconduct (juliasilge.com)
1401.
The Billionaire Next Door (2007) (dmagazine.com)
1402.
Search all Craigslist cities for a remote job (remotejobs.today)
1403.
An anatomy of a modern hit job (spectator.co.uk)
1404.
SoftBank founder lost $130M on Bitcoin (wsj.com)
1405.
March Temperatures in Alaska: 20 Degrees Hotter Than Usual (nytimes.com)
1406.
Project VGA – Home of the Low Budget, Open Source, VGA Compatible Card (2008) (wacco.mveas.com)
1407.
The Newbie Photographer’s Survival Guide (phlearn.com)
1408.
Computers without clocks (2002) [pdf] (cs.virginia.edu)
1409.
Monte Carlo instead of Alpha-Beta for chess programs? (en.chessbase.com)
1410.
First US Patients Treated With CRISPR As Human Gene-Editing Trials Get Underway (npr.org)