2019 Archive
17851.
Denmark's Jyske Bank lowers its negative rates on deposits (reuters.com)
17852.
Why doesn't Britain make things any more? (2011) (theguardian.com)
17853.
Do You Know Who Owns Your Debt? (gq.com)
17854.
Swift Generics Evolution (timekl.com)
17855.
Type inference has usability problems (austinhenley.com)
17856.
Ask HN: A colleague is leaving. How to investigate what went wrong?
17857.
World of Warcraft Classic Relase (worldofwarcraft.com)
17858.
Upgrade Your Memory with a Surgically Implanted Chip (bloomberg.com)
17859.
Cars People Keep for 15 Years or More (thedrive.com)
17860.
Programming language ray tracing benchmarks project (github.com)
17861.
Amazon finds an alternative workforce of people with disabilities (seattletimes.com)
17862.
They Got Rich Off Uber and Lyft. Then They Moved to Low-Tax States (nytimes.com)
17863.
Xerox Considers Takeover Offer for HP (wsj.com)
17864.
Reddit AMA: I'm a Former Amazon Fulfillment Center Employee (old.reddit.com)
17865.
Make your website a black hole to big tech (usefathom.com)
17866.
Opinion: A.I. Could Worsen Health Disparities (nytimes.com)
17867.
The Great Recycling Con [video] (nytimes.com)
17868.
Winning the War on Poverty: The Canadians are doing it; we’re not (nytimes.com)
17869.
Pocket Casts Is Now Free (blog.pocketcasts.com)
17870.
GPS Flaw: Security Expert Says He Won't Fly April 6 (tomsguide.com)
17871.
Wall Street’s Trading Desks Endure Worst First Half in a Decade (bloomberg.com)
17872.
Predicting Next Recession (bloomberg.com)
17873.
Microsoft doesn’t want you to use Internet Explorer anymore (theverge.com)
17874.
The End of Moore’s Law and Faster General Purpose Computing, and a Road Forward [pdf] (p4.org)
17875.
Getting Pagination Wrong (2016) (blog.jooq.org)
17876.
Why I'm Worried About the Repo Market (bloomberg.com)
17877.
Ask HN: What have you found the most useful interview question to be?
17878.
The game-day caffeine routine that powers the NBA's most frequent flyers (espn.com)
17879.
The Terrifying Potential of 5G (newyorker.com)
17880.
Why what we think we know about schizophrenia is wrong (theguardian.com)