April 2019 Archive
691.
Developer Survey Results 2019 (insights.stackoverflow.com)
692.
How Many Type Parameters Can a Java Method Have? (justinblank.com)
693.
Write Python inline in your Rust code (docs.rs)
694.
A Specialized B-Tree for Concurrent Datalog Evaluation (souffle-lang.github.io)
695.
Do people become happier after 40? (economist.com)
696.
Restoring natural forests is the best way to remove atmospheric carbon (nature.com)
697.
Amazon's Alexa Team Can Access Users' Home Addresses (bloomberg.com)
698.
Request’s Past, Present and Future (github.com)
699.
Lisp Operating System (2015) (metamodular.com)
700.
The new features of Fortran 2018 [pdf] (isotc.iso.org)
701.
Donald E. Knuth: An Oral History (2018) [video] (purl.stanford.edu)
702.
Writing an OS in Rust: Testing (os.phil-opp.com)
703.
MIT Researcher Exposing Bias in Facial Recognition Tech Triggers Amazon’s Wrath (insurancejournal.com)
704.
India will soon overtake China to become the most populous country in the world (ourworldindata.org)
705.
The Metrics of Backpacks (artpractical.com)
706.
So You Want to Be a Penetration Tester? (jhalon.github.io)
707.
Making email more secure with MTA-STS standard (security.googleblog.com)
708.
Building a front end with no JavaScript (javascript.works-hub.com)
709.
Show HN: WAPM – Package Manager for WebAssembly (wapm.io)
710.
France's Basque Region Creates Its Own Currency (bbc.com)
711.
Zarf’s Interactive Fiction (2017) (eblong.com)
712.
BlackBerry cofounder Jim Balsillie is sounding the alarm about surveillance (thewalrus.ca)
713.
Planet’s ocean-plastics problem detailed in 60-year data set (nature.com)
714.
Red Hat Replaces Oracle as OpenJDK 8, OpenJDK 11 Steward (theserverside.com)
715.
Neuroscientist Larry Cahill on the ‘neurosexism’ debate (medium.com)
716.
Ford to put $500M into electric vehicle startup Rivian (reuters.com)
717.
Mathematicians are hoarding a type of Japanese chalk (2015) (gizmodo.com)
718.
Connecticut moves to help low-paid workers hurt by noncompete rules (ctpost.com)
719.
Show HN: Learn to use email with Git (git-send-email.io)
720.
You elected them to write new laws. They’re letting corporations do it instead (publicintegrity.org)