March 2019 Archive
16141.
We released 5 games and finally got featured by Apple (medium.com)
16142.
Deno: A Secure Runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript Built with V8, Rust, Tokio (deno.land)
16143.
Building the Cycling City (modacitylife.com)
16144.
Dit is a Python package for discrete information theory (docs.dit.io)
16145.
ISPs: We’re Definitely Not the Internet Police, Until We Decide We Should Be (torrentfreak.com)
16146.
Leadership Starts with Paying It Forward (tobyruckert.com)
16147.
Firefox zero day exposes child porn lord, faces US extradition (krebsonsecurity.com)
16148.
Ask HN: What will Silicon Valley do once it runs out of Doug Engelbart's ideas?
16149.
What Is Customer Development? (leaninberlin.de)
16150.
WSJ on Apple's Video Service: Starz, Showtime, and HBO to Cost $9.99 per Month (macrumors.com)
16151.
Building Machine Learning Services in Kubernetes (makeartwithpython.com)
16152.
German family to give $11M after hearing extent of Nazi past (apnews.com)
16153.
386DX: The World’s First Cyberpunk Band (rhizome.org)
16154.
Alexfoxy/laxxx: Simple and light weight JavaScript animations (github.com)
16155.
Microsoft just booted up the first “DNA drive” for storing data (technologyreview.com)
16156.
I played 11 Assassin’s Creed games in 11 years, and Odyssey made them all worth (arstechnica.com)
16157.
Four Lessons I Learned Too Late about Balancing Work and Grad School (spin.atomicobject.com)
16158.
Elon Musk’s latest defense: Tesla says my tweets were kosher (arstechnica.com)
16159.
Choose Simple Solutions over Flexible Ones (thinkingsideways.net)
16160.
Researchers found second critical crypto flaw in Swiss e-voting system (twitter.com)
16161.
The new world of AI-generated artworks (howtospendit.ft.com)
16162.
Instagram will now let you buy products directly inside the app (recode.net)
16163.
A Bite-Size Square of Canada’s History, Culture and Craving (nytimes.com)
16164.
Q&A: Instagram’s New Head of Product, Vishal Shah (medium.com)
16165.
Google was slapped with another EU fine – and investors didn’t bat an eye (cnbc.com)
16166.
Food.Cloud, providing charities with surplus food from supermarkets (food.cloud)
16167.
The 2002 Ford Explorer is hands-down our worst vehicle on record (carcomplaints.com)
16168.
UX and CX: Same Language; Different Dialects (medium.com)
16169.
Show HN: (For YC) Improvised Quora to Solve “First Impression Influence” Problem
16170.
Development Guidelines for Hypermedia Web APIs (blog.michaelhibay.com)