April 2018 Archive
1171.
Snapchat launches Spectacles V2 (techcrunch.com)
1172.
Ask HN: Girlfriend is being shown ads depending on what we do together. How?
1173.
How North Korea’s Hackers Became Dangerously Good (wsj.com)
1174.
Chinese Social Media Site Reverses Gay Content Ban After Uproar (nytimes.com)
1175.
Show HN: Munt – The simplest way to accept cryptocurrencies (getmunt.com)
1176.
Blockchain is not only crappy technology but a bad vision for the future (medium.com)
1177.
Why programmers are not paid in proportion to their productivity (2009) (johndcook.com)
1178.
13-inch MacBook Pro (non Touch Bar) Battery Replacement Program (apple.com)
1179.
Show HN: RootCause – Record, Replay and Reproduce JavaScript Errors (therootcause.io)
1180.
Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook’s hardest year, and what comes next (vox.com)
1181.
StarCraft Micromanagement with Reinforcement Learning and Curriculum Transfer (arxiv.org)
1182.
Tesla Temporarily Stops Model 3 Production Line (theverge.com)
1183.
XS7 – A compact JavaScript engine for embedded applications (moddable.com)
1184.
Upgradeable smart contracts in Ethereum (zohaib.me)
1185.
Trouble Detected in Infamous Dark Matter Signal (quantamagazine.org)
1186.
Show HN: FileNation – A simple way to send files using IPFS (filenation.io)
1187.
How does dynamic dispatch work in WebAssembly? (fitzgeraldnick.com)
1188.
How DNA Transfer Framed Lukis Anderson for Murder (themarshallproject.org)
1189.
Electric scooter “mayhem” sounds like when cars were introduced (qz.com)
1190.
Pig brains kept alive outside bodies for first time (independent.co.uk)
1191.
Co-living in London: Friendship, fines and frustration (bbc.co.uk)
1192.
TSB Train Wreck: Massive Bank IT Failure Going into Fifth Day (nakedcapitalism.com)
1193.
Huawei, Failing to Crack U.S. Market, Signals a Change in Tactics (nytimes.com)
1194.
What it means to “disagree and commit” and how I do it (2016) (amazonianblog.com)
1195.
Emails suggest reviews from the Wirecutter are “pay to play” (2014) (xdesk.com)
1196.
Scale-invariant instantons and the complete lifetime of the standard model (journals.aps.org)
1197.
Intel Compiler Intrinsics Guide (software.intel.com)
1198.
The 100th Meridian, Where the Great Plains Begin, May Be Shifting (ldeo.columbia.edu)
1199.
Elementary Algebra (1971) (softwarepreservation.org)
1200.
Tracking is the opposite of freedom (ivanca.tumblr.com)