2019 Archive
3841.
A random dungeon generator in C, small enough to fit on a business card (gist.github.com)
3842.
GDPR After One Year (truthonthemarket.com)
3843.
What If Planet 9 Is a Primordial Black Hole? (arxiv.org)
3844.
Safer Nuclear Reactors Are on the Way (scientificamerican.com)
3845.
U.S. teens are spending less time with their friends in person (theconversation.com)
3846.
Doing work locally minimizes problems with Electron apps (jlongster.com)
3847.
Canadian permafrost thaws 70 years earlier than predicted (reuters.com)
3848.
Show HN: Testing HN titles against a neural network (github.com)
3849.
Microsoft Advertisement Inc. (neil.computer)
3850.
Designing an audio adblocker (adblockradio.com)
3851.
Wunderlist founder wants to buy his app back from Microsoft (venturebeat.com)
3852.
“Users want control” is a shoulder shrug (ianbicking.org)
3853.
AdTech Sucks (lockwood.dev)
3854.
Microsoft’s HoloLens 2: a $3,500 mixed-reality headset for the factory (theverge.com)
3855.
The old guard of Mac indy apps has thrived for more than 25 years (macworld.com)
3856.
Lisp is not based on the Lambda Calculus (danielsz.github.io)
3857.
NSA Said to Have Used Heartbleed Bug for at Least Two Years (2014) (bloomberg.com)
3858.
To Pay Attention, the Brain Uses Filters, Not a Spotlight (quantamagazine.org)
3859.
“Why was Rust chosen for Libra?” in congressional hearing [video] (c-span.org)
3860.
Kubernetes Academy, a free product-agnostic education platform (kubernetes.academy)
3861.
Open-Source Seeds (opensourceseeds.org)
3862.
Show HN: ClojureScript pixel game engine with Blender live-reloading (mccormick.cx)
3863.
GitHub confirms it has blocked developers in Iran, Syria and Crimea (techcrunch.com)
3864.
Apple Sues Nuvia’s CEO, a Former Employee (eetimes.com)
3865.
As Costs Skyrocket, More U.S. Cities Stop Recycling (nytimes.com)
3866.
Mars One, which offered 1-way trips to Mars, declared bankrupt (cbc.ca)
3867.
Alphabet overtakes Apple to become most cash-rich company (theverge.com)
3868.
Insect Apocalypse German Bug Watchers Sound Alarm (phys.org)
3869.
Ask HN: How to be productive with big existing code base
3870.
The gig economy is quietly undermining a century of worker protections (qz.com)