May 2019 Archive
5761.
Mark Zuckerberg has to go. Here are 25 reasons why (theguardian.com)
5762.
Race, Genes, and IQ: How the Bell Curve Shaped Debates on Neuroplasticity (bostonreview.net)
5763.
A Man in Kazakhstan Held Up a Blank Sign to See If He’d Be Detained. He Was (nytimes.com)
5764.
Web Share API, Browser Inconsistencies (Issue Affects WSJ) (stackoverflow.com)
5765.
Multiscale Localism: Politics and Ethics Under Uncertainty [pdf] (s3.amazonaws.com)
5766.
Where the F#$ unikernel advancements go?
5767.
Samsung Confirms Galaxy Fold Smartphone Cancellation (forbes.com)
5768.
Show HN: A Portfolio website for every one that uses GitHub (github.com)
5769.
Ever app used customer photos to develop facial recognition tools (nbcnews.com)
5770.
Jeff Bezos wants to save Earth by moving industry to space (fastcompany.com)
5771.
Ask HN: Is HN Enforcing Conformity?
5772.
Seal war crime defense says prosecutors spied (apnews.com)
5773.
The English Word That Hasn’t Changed in Sound or Meaning in 8,000 Years (nautil.us)
5774.
Monsanto must pay couple $2bn in largest verdict yet over cancer claims (theguardian.com)
5775.
Teens Smuggle Burner Phones to Defy Parents (wsj.com)
5776.
America may outsmart China in 5G with AI and blockchains (technologyreview.com)
5777.
Mailchimp expands from email to full marketing platform (techcrunch.com)
5778.
Show HN: Chrona, an open source solution to storing and sharing bookmarks (chrona.io)
5779.
TwelveSmith, a Worthy Successor to 2048 (twelvesmith.com)
5780.
Blankfein Says Tariff Strategy May Help Pressure China (bloomberg.com)
5781.
New claim of “decoding” Voynich manuscript draws skepticism from scholars (arstechnica.com)
5782.
Show HN: I wrote a book on GNU grep and ripgrep
5783.
The first non-custodial debit card is opening up its alpha (medium.com)
5784.
Will 5G fry your brain in its skull like a mushy grey burrito? A 5G explainer (analogmantra.com)
5785.
Show HN: A URL shortening service intended to be simple and user-friendly
5786.
HPE is buying Cray for $1.3B (techcrunch.com)
5787.
24 Hours with TypeScript (hueniverse.com)
5788.
One New Piece of Technology Might Make Submarines Completely Obsolete (nationalinterest.org)
5789.
9 Year Old Mathematician and Programmer (repl.it)
5790.
Announcing werf – a missing part for CI/CD systems with Kubernetes (medium.com)