April 2019 Archive
2011.
“How I discovered an Easter egg in Android's security” (habr.com)
2012.
Show HN: Use Deep Learning to Automatically Colorize Black and White Photos (demos.algorithmia.com)
2013.
Sharks cope with levels of heavy metals in blood that would kill other animals (cbc.ca)
2014.
Master of web puppets: abusing web browsers for persistent and stealthy (blog.acolyer.org)
2015.
A Theory of Type Polymorphism in Programming (1977) [pdf] (homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk)
2016.
Read BBC TV, Radio and Film scripts (bbc.co.uk)
2017.
Rape victims among those to be asked to hand phones to police (bbc.com)
2018.
Ask HN: Why Isn't Functional Programming Taking Over?
2019.
Firefox bans free speech commenting plugin Dissenter from its extensions gallery (reclaimthenet.org)
2020.
Compile-Time DI vs. Run-Time DI (dimes.github.io)
2021.
SOA and the Tar Pit of Irrelevancy (2009) (nealford.com)
2022.
Vladimir Nabokov, Literary Refugee (nytimes.com)
2023.
French government releases in-house IM app to replace WhatsApp and Telegram use (zdnet.com)
2024.
Beware of Google Bearing Gifts (notonihilism.org)
2025.
Liza Alert: searching missing people using machine vision (habr.com)
2026.
Ask HN: Do you think Google make ReCaptcha harder for users who block ads?
2027.
Algorithmic Bias Was Born in the 1980s (spectrum.ieee.org)
2028.
Switching from Disqus to Commento reduced my page weight (victorzhou.com)
2029.
Announcing Rust 1.34.1 (blog.rust-lang.org)
2030.
I tried to buy a coffee with McDonalds mobile app, instead I was defrauded $2000 (mobilesyrup.com)
2031.
The Ticket Trap: Front to Back (propublica.org)
2032.
I broke down crying: Canadian video game creators face grueling crunch hours (cbc.ca)
2033.
Pika: A Future Without Webpack (pikapkg.com)
2034.
The Geometry of Reflection Groups (2015) [pdf] (people.mpim-bonn.mpg.de)
2035.
Orwell's Last Neighborhood (longreads.com)
2036.
Canada warming at twice the global rate, leaked report finds (cbc.ca)
2037.
The Library Catalogue of Christopher Columbus' Son (npr.org)
2038.
California has a new law: No more all-male boards (2018) (edition.cnn.com)
2039.
Luxury Developers Use a Loophole to Build Soaring Towers for Ultrarich in NY (nytimes.com)
2040.
Ask HN: What are some repetitive tasks you do at work?