April 2019 Archive
2851.
[Backed Up] Freelancer.com stole from me and ruined my life (web.archive.org)
2852.
Nanoscale Vacuum-Channel Transistor (en.wikipedia.org)
2853.
Show HN: Lang – Internationalize in under 10 minutes (langapi.co)
2854.
Theory P: The Philosophy of Managing Programmers (it.toolbox.com)
2855.
New Mexico panel blindsides Facebook with $39M utility bill (apnews.com)
2856.
Apple’s new feature a step towards digital apartheid (axesslab.com)
2857.
The World According to the 1580s (medium.com)
2858.
Google's remote work employee survey (fastcompany.com)
2859.
Facebook AI turns real people into controllable game characters (engadget.com)
2860.
The flame of conviction: Anthony Burgess on writing about D. H. Lawrence (the-tls.co.uk)
2861.
Insane Clown Posse Is an American Institution (theoutline.com)
2862.
The Gods of Silicon Valley are on the wrong side of history (twitter.com)
2863.
Why is there no US rival to compete with Huawei? (ft.com)
2864.
The Confirmation Bias: Why People See What They Want to See (effectiviology.com)
2865.
Flight Attendant in Coma After Contracting Measles Flight from NYC to Tel Aviv (gothamist.com)
2866.
Fake cancerous nodes in CT scans, created by malware, trick radiologists (washingtonpost.com)
2867.
Cube.js – Open-Source Analytics Framework (cube.dev)
2868.
Run Every EXE as Service (github.com)
2869.
Stratolaunch Flies World's Largest Plane for the First Time (space.com)
2870.
Google patches ads into Android TV home screens without warning (theverge.com)
2871.
Help Keep Domain Prices in Check (namecheap.com)
2872.
Notes on AI Bias (ben-evans.com)
2873.
Elevated inflammatory status because of aging or because of inactivity? (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
2874.
Fighting for Wisdom Inside the Ring (theamericanconservative.com)
2875.
Ask HN: How did you grow your SaaS app to $1m ARR?
2876.
Former olympic cyclist homeless in Seattle (seattletimes.com)
2877.
Brushable Histogram – An open-source data visualization react component (medium.com)
2878.
Why I Hate Microsoft (2005) (web.archive.org)
2879.
Average life of a dead Google product is just four years (thenextweb.com)
2880.
Used car dealers didnt want to fix deadly defects,so they wrote law to avoid it (news.yahoo.com)