April 2019 Archive
1861.
Why Vi Rocks (why-vi.rocks)
1862.
Ask HN: Where are the GUI libraries that aren't bloated?
1863.
I'll pay you $15 to use my free software
1864.
Ask HN: How to get this fraudulent copy of our website shut down?
1865.
A Revolution Sweeping Railroads Upends How America Moves Its Stuff (morningstar.com)
1866.
Open Source Is Eternal (linuxjournal.com)
1867.
Show HN: My first open-source project release – RandomJson (github.com)
1868.
A Mother-Son Duo Translating Astrophysics Into Blackfoot (atlasobscura.com)
1869.
Restoring a Teletype Model 15 (aetherltd.com)
1870.
London Home Supper Clubs (dorsia.io)
1871.
Finding Practical Applications for Origami (smithsonianmag.com)
1872.
An Artificially Created Universe: The Electronic Computer Project at IAS (2012) (ias.edu)
1873.
Zen and the Art of Divebombing (2016) (friesian.com)
1874.
Matrix is hacked, hacker leaves friendly post-mortem on GitHub (twitter.com)
1875.
Expired food: how best-before dates create a waste mountain (theguardian.com)
1876.
Ask HN: Why do I exist as a sysadmin?
1877.
How Twitter Users Compare to the General Public (pewinternet.org)
1878.
Hacking Google ReCAPTCHA v3 Using Reinforcement Learning (arxiv.org)
1879.
Japan’s Self-Defence Forces Are Beginning to Focus on China (economist.com)
1880.
We can break up Big Tech (medium.com)
1881.
T-Mobile-Sprint Deal Runs into Resistance from DOJ Antitrust Staff (wsj.com)
1882.
SUSE will soon be the largest independent Linux company (zdnet.com)
1883.
The Efficiency Delusion (onezero.medium.com)
1884.
Harold Bloom: Anti-Inkling? (jewishreviewofbooks.com)
1885.
Another new experimental codec from xiph.org (xiphmont.dreamwidth.org)
1886.
AI: More than Human (barbican.org.uk)
1887.
Is Dentistry a Science? (theatlantic.com)
1888.
Hello world: Shining a light onto the culture of computer programmers (arstechnica.com)
1889.
Americans Agree: Social Media Is Divisive (But We Keep Using It) (wsj.com)
1890.
Facebook says it will use AI to determine when someone has died (npr.org)