April 2019 Archive
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I’m only making business card sized games now
(frankforce.com)
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VW’s Former CEO Charged in Germany Over Diesel Rigging
(bloomberg.com)
364.
Fastly S-1
(sec.gov)
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Instagram hides Like counts in leaked design prototype
(techcrunch.com)
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Meshroom: Open Source 3D Reconstruction Software (2018) [video]
(alicevision.github.io)
368.
Microsoft loses control over Windows Tiles
(golem.de)
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Twisted graphene has become the big thing in physics
(quantamagazine.org)
370.
GameBoy CPU Manual (2013) [pdf]
(realboyemulator.files.wordpress.com)
371.
The IRS Tried to Take on the Ultrawealthy – It Didn’t Go Well
(propublica.org)
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Jack Ma Again Endorses Extreme Overtime as Furor Rages On
(bloomberg.com)
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Is Amazon Violating U.S. Antitrust Laws?
(inthesetimes.com)
374.
Show HN: A minimalist blog based on Tufte CSS
(lawler.io)
375.
Explaining Sex Rate Changes
(overcomingbias.com)
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Mozilla announces WebAssembly System Interface, what JVM should have been
(theregister.co.uk)
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EU votes to create gigantic biometrics database
(zdnet.com)
380.
A fork() in the road
(microsoft.com)
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IBM halting sales of Watson AI tool for drug discovery
(statnews.com)
382.
How to hide from the AI surveillance state with a color printout
(technologyreview.com)
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A Common Blood Test Can Cost $11 or Almost $1k
(nytimes.com)
387.
Sweden will vote against the copyright deal/article 13
(twitter.com)
388.
Aroma: Using machine learning for code recommendation
(ai.facebook.com)
389.
Life of Brian at 40: an assertion of individual freedom that still resonates
(theconversation.com)
390.
A former lead designer of Gmail fixes Gmail with a Chrome extension
(fastcompany.com)