April 2019 Archive
2371.
A Thermodynamic Answer to Why Birds Migrate (quantamagazine.org)
2372.
Amazon Urbanism: Patents and the Totalizing World of Big Tech Futures (failedarchitecture.com)
2373.
Argentina on Two Steaks a Day (2006) (idlewords.com)
2374.
Microsoft reveals all the Google things it removed in its Chromium Edge browser (theverge.com)
2375.
The Art of Fuzzing (2017) [pdf] (sec-consult.com)
2376.
Open-Sourcing Habana Back End for Glow (code.fb.com)
2377.
The history of Faber & Faber in letters (theguardian.com)
2378.
Google blacklists 52 year old magazine (spectator.org)
2379.
11.3M pageviews without the growth hacking bullshit (medium.com)
2380.
Disney Claims House of Mouse Built with Copyright, Ignores Public Domain (techdirt.com)
2381.
The Improbable Success of the Curveball (lithub.com)
2382.
Labor Dept. Says Workers at a Gig Company Are Contractors (nytimes.com)
2383.
Soil may be a key reason for the preservation of Terracotta Army bronze weapons (nature.com)
2384.
Alpha: Solver for Lazy-Grounding Answer-Set Programming [pdf] (cs.nmsu.edu)
2385.
After a Tax Crackdown, Apple Found a New Shelter for Its Profits (2017) (nytimes.com)
2386.
Ask HN: What are your tips to reduce drinking alcohol?
2387.
American’s 737 MAX: Not Terrible, But Sad (2018) (onemileatatime.com)
2388.
Primatologist Frans de Waal takes exception with human exceptionalism (nautil.us)
2389.
Ask HN: Would you leave your company for a raise of 20%?
2390.
Where is π today? The nature of the mathematical universe (billwadge.wordpress.com)
2391.
Thank goodness we hired someone who can reverse a b tree on a whiteboard (2016) (twitter.com)
2392.
Disney heir calls on company to give 50% of exec bonus to lowest-paid employees (edition.cnn.com)
2393.
How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States (nymag.com)
2394.
The Invention of Islamophobia (2011) (signandsight.com)
2395.
If You Care About Privacy, Throw Your Amazon Alexa Devices into the Sea (gizmodo.com)
2396.
Core Memory Shield for Arduino (tindie.com)
2397.
Ggplot2 Book: Springer Publishing Agreement (2014) [pdf] (github.com)
2398.
The Lo-Fi Voices That Speak for America (politico.com)
2399.
The infamous “AI gaydar” study was repeated – couln't be reproduced (theregister.co.uk)
2400.
Sark really is a world apart (spiked-online.com)