March 2019 Archive
7831.
History That Explains the ICO Bubble (haseebq.com)
7832.
Australian ISPs block 4chan, Liveleak, others (sbs.com.au)
7833.
Google to unveil gaming project today at 1pm ET (techcrunch.com)
7834.
Be Kind (2015) (boz.com)
7835.
The Primitives of Elixir Concurrency: A Full Example (poeticoding.com)
7836.
Ask HN: Why haven't ultralight aircraft improved over the past several decades?
7837.
Waterproof Fabric Harvests Energy from Raindrops (physicsworld.com)
7838.
Learning Nix by Example: Building FFmpeg 4.0 (blog.kiloreux.me)
7839.
The ratio of warm and cold temperature records is increasingly skewed (axios.com)
7840.
First Device to Treat Alzheimer's Is Up for Approval by the FDA (spectrum.ieee.org)
7841.
Trello limits teams on free tier to 10 boards, rolls out Enterprise features (venturebeat.com)
7842.
Versioning platform Abstract raises $30M (techcrunch.com)
7843.
Show HN: Pager Team, a Simple Alternative to Pager Duty, OpsGenie, and VictorOps (pagerteam.com)
7844.
Show HN: Monarch Trips – Plan Your Trip in Minutes (monarchtrips.io)
7845.
Show HN: Data Monkey – data transformation made easy (data-monkey.com)
7846.
Why Do We Need So Many Different Messaging Apps? (motherboard.vice.com)
7847.
Facial recognition overkill: How deputies cracked a $12 shoplifting case (cnet.com)
7848.
Set (nytimes.com)
7849.
Interview with Paulus Schoutsen, Creator of Home Assistant, about Its Future (hasspodcast.io)
7850.
Amazon is aggressively blocking ads for unprofitable products (cnbc.com)
7851.
When Ancient Societies Hit a Million People, Vengeful Gods Appeared (livescience.com)
7852.
Show HN: Gratia – Share and Collaborate on Research (goodwill.zense.co.in)
7853.
This Resume Does Not Exist (thisresumedoesnotexist.com)
7854.
The PC That Cracked Europe – Amstrads PC1512 and 1640 – Computer History (youtube.com)
7855.
TypeScript’s Quiet, Steady Rise Among Programming Languages (wired.com)
7856.
Analog Input Technologies for Keyboards (blog.wooting.nl)
7857.
Did Big Tech Get Too Big? More of the World Is Asking (bloomberg.com)
7858.
A LSP client maintainer's view of the LSP protocol (old.reddit.com)
7859.
The Slack Bubble and the Professional Instant Messaging Market (mondaynote.com)
7860.
Russia wants to cut itself off from the global internet–what that means (technologyreview.com)