April 2019 Archive
1891.
A realist takes on quantum mechanics (nature.com)
1892.
ICANN urges adopting DNSSEC now (networkworld.com)
1893.
Digital Asset Open Sources Its Smart Contract Language, DAML [pdf] (hub.digitalasset.com)
1894.
The most in-demand skills for designers, by level (cvcompiler.com)
1895.
Technology Is Heroin (tiny-giant-books.com)
1896.
The DEA Demanded Passwords from LastPass (forbes.com)
1897.
What is GraphBLAS? (aldenmath.com)
1898.
Show HN: Equilibrium in Cryptoeconomic Networks (solmaz.io)
1899.
Chinese AI: Year 1 of ChinAI (chinai.substack.com)
1900.
Bombay Nights (aeon.co)
1901.
Deep Painterly Harmonization (2018) (arxiv.org)
1902.
Twitter Blocked Tweeting “996.icu” (twitter.com)
1903.
Soundness and Completeness: With Precision (bertrandmeyer.com)
1904.
Medieval Innovations (laphamsquarterly.org)
1905.
New technology enabling scientists to identify origins of illegal timber (nature.com)
1906.
U.S. billionaires worry about the survival of the system that made them rich (washingtonpost.com)
1907.
Warren Has a Good Beginning for Ending Corporate-Tax Avoidance (bloomberg.com)
1908.
Why 'worthless' humanities degrees may set you up for life (bbc.com)
1909.
Chicago is tracking kids with GPS monitors that can record them without consent (theappeal.org)
1910.
Julian Assange further arrested on extradition warrant (news.met.police.uk)
1911.
Show HN: Made an AI to Write News Headlines Like Fox News, CNN, Breitbart etc. (headline.adymatic.com)
1912.
The Milton Bradley Big Trak (paleotronic.com)
1913.
Show HN: Web App Generators for React, Angular, Vue, SQL, MongoDB or Firestore (scaffoldhub.io)
1914.
US Wants to Use Facial Recognition on All Travelers Leaving the Country (qz.com)
1915.
Show HN: Sprint Cost, automate cost estimation in software projects (sprintcost.com)
1916.
Steganography: An Art of Hiding Data (2009) [pdf] (arxiv.org)
1917.
Assessing Unikernel Security [pdf] (nccgroup.trust)
1918.
Big Brother is smartwatching you: China's workers monitored by wearable tech (abacusnews.com)
1919.
Istio uses more than 50% more CPU than Linkerd (medium.com)
1920.
Show HN: A Parallel Implementation of Graph2Vec (github.com)