April 2019 Archive
361.
The future of undersea Internet cables: Are big tech companies forming a cartel? (blog.apnic.net)
362.
I’m only making business card sized games now (frankforce.com)
363.
VW’s Former CEO Charged in Germany Over Diesel Rigging (bloomberg.com)
364.
Fastly S-1 (sec.gov)
365.
Ultra Low Latency WebRTC Streaming – Open-Source Media Server (antmedia.io)
366.
Instagram hides Like counts in leaked design prototype (techcrunch.com)
367.
Meshroom: Open Source 3D Reconstruction Software (2018) [video] (alicevision.github.io)
368.
Microsoft loses control over Windows Tiles (golem.de)
369.
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)
372.
Jack Ma Again Endorses Extreme Overtime as Furor Rages On (bloomberg.com)
373.
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)
376.
The Dutch East India Co was richer than Apple, Google, Facebook combined (2017) (dutchreview.com)
377.
U.S. senators introduce social media bill to ban 'dark patterns' tricks (reuters.com)
378.
Mozilla announces WebAssembly System Interface, what JVM should have been (theregister.co.uk)
379.
EU votes to create gigantic biometrics database (zdnet.com)
380.
A fork() in the road (microsoft.com)
381.
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)
383.
They think they are above the law: the firms who own America's voting system (theguardian.com)
384.
Deadlines Are Killing Us, and Almost Everything Else I Know About Leadership (medium.com)
385.
A Common Blood Test Can Cost $11 or Almost $1k (nytimes.com)
386.
Motel 6 to Pay $12M after Improperly Giving Guest Lists to ICE (npr.org)
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)