April 2018 Archive
13711.
Data breach at TaskRabbit
(taskrabbit.com)
13712.
Pijul 0.10
(pijul.org)
13713.
Peanuts need to be banned from flights
(metro.co.uk)
13714.
Interview on A.I. Policy and Public Perception with Miles Brundage and Tim Hwang
(blog.ycombinator.com)
13715.
Google is finally making a standalone Tasks app
(theverge.com)
13716.
13717.
Watching for software inefficiencies with Witch
(blog.acolyer.org)
13718.
13719.
Nvidia's AI fixes photos by recognizing what's missing
(engadget.com)
13721.
What is it like to start a study group at work
(medium.com)
13722.
Think Retro: RIP Rip, Mix, Burn
(macworld.com)
13723.
“last 2 versions” considered harmful
(jamie.build)
13724.
The Desert One Debacle
(theatlantic.com)
13725.
Looks like Google is changing Android’s gun emoji into a water gun
(techcrunch.com)
13726.
Working with CSVs on the Command Line
(bconnelly.net)
13727.
13728.
Unboxing a never-opened Robotron arcade machine, frozen in time for 35 years
(arcadeblogger.com)
13729.
The Science Behind Functional Programming
(47deg.com)
13730.
The Gaia sky in colour
(cosmos.esa.int)
13731.
Creating Development Environments with Kubernetes
(blog.mailgun.com)
13732.
Really Friendly Command Line Intro
(hellowebbooks.com)
13733.
Turris MOX: Modular and Open-Source Router from CZ.NIC
(indiegogo.com)
13734.
Real World OCaml
(realworldocaml.org)
13735.
You’re a Bad Judge of How Good-Looking You Are
(nautil.us)
13736.
Do you feel recognised at your company?
(engineering-management.space)
13737.
There’s No App for Justice
(newrepublic.com)
13738.
SolidFrame 4.0 released
(github.com)
13739.
13740.