April 2019 Archive
2701.
Cameras That Can Spot Shoplifters Even Before They Steal? (bloomberg.com)
2702.
An Easy Mode Has Never Ruined a Game (kotaku.com)
2703.
Tesla’s full self-driving computer is now in all new cars (techcrunch.com)
2704.
Ask HN: What do you do for global warming?
2705.
As India Votes, False Posts and Hate Speech Flummox Facebook (nytimes.com)
2706.
Ask HN: Linux vs. Mac for Developer
2707.
Contract Cheating: Colleges Crack Down on Ghostwritten Essays (npr.org)
2708.
Ask HN: Can this iPhone data be recovered?
2709.
4/7 Engineer
2710.
Chinese Scientists Create Gene-Hacked Super Smart Human-Monkey Hybrids (futurism.com)
2711.
A Buddhist Approach to Consumption (tandfonline.com)
2712.
HTTPS isn’t always as secure as it seems (wired.com)
2713.
Elon Musk affirms that Tesla will have full self-driving cars by end of year (twitter.com)
2714.
How I created Plázida, my coworking space brand (coworkies.com)
2715.
Airbnb hidden camera: Family finds camera livestreaming from their rental (edition.cnn.com)
2716.
Mappa Mundi – A map that survived 700 years [video] (bbc.com)
2717.
Google, Facebook make billions in Australian sales but pay less than $40m in tax (abc.net.au)
2718.
Great developers are raised, not hired (sizovs.net)
2719.
Bitrise launches ASMR video tutorial series (YouTube playlist) (youtube.com)
2720.
Npmlayoffs (twitter.com)
2721.
Facebook Wants Access to Your Banking Data (tomshardware.com)
2722.
Amazon will launch thousands of satellites to provide internet around the world (theverge.com)
2723.
Family finds hidden camera livestreaming from their Airbnb in Ireland (cnn.com)
2724.
“Can we talk?” The most dreaded phrase a boss can utter (slate.com)
2725.
Bicycle Day Revisited (2018) (mikejay.net)
2726.
Nuclear Pedagogy (billwadge.wordpress.com)
2727.
Scientists build a machine to generate quantum superposition of possible futures (m.phys.org)
2728.
Life lessons from the native tribe with the healthiest hearts in the world (lite.cnn.io)
2729.
Althea in Medellin (blog.althea.org)
2730.
Publication of Hiroshima in the New Yorker (1997) (herseyhiroshima.com)