April 2021 Archive
3901.
Coding as a Hobby?
3902.
Should I implement email verification during sign up?
3903.
Ask HN: How do you improve in your free time?
3904.
Show HN: Daydreamer – put your ideas on a timeline (daydreamer.app)
3905.
Ask HN: What do you do to improve your cognitive abilities?
3906.
Ask HN: What APIs exist to pull stock quotes
3907.
Cryptocurrency Miners Are Reportedly Ruining the Laptop Market, Too (extremetech.com)
3908.
Ask HN: Best way to avoid link rot?
3909.
Ask HN: Where to post solutions to problems to help future people Googling?
3910.
Building a machine learning model to predict the NBA MVP (perthirtysix.com)
3911.
Ask HN: How to deal with gaps in CV from mental health problems?
3912.
Ask HN: Making Extra Money Online
3913.
Craig Wright’s claim he invented Bitcoin to be considered by UK court (theguardian.com)
3914.
Show HN: Launch VM workloads securely and instantaneously, without VMs
3915.
Will the last teen to get an Android phone please turn out the lights? (zdnet.com)
3916.
Ask HN: What small changes resulted in big improvements in your life?
3917.
Google Hates Edge Chromium. Will it now block access to extension store?
3918.
China's Baidu to launch paid driverless ride-hailing services in Beijing (reuters.com)
3919.
Upcoming Changes to FeedBurner (developers.google.com)
3920.
Surely We Can Do Better Than Elon Musk (currentaffairs.org)
3921.
Ask HN: Good resources to become a better Product Manager?
3922.
Russia is considering leaving the ISS for its own space station (engadget.com)
3923.
Why Is Everyone So Obsessed with Chrome? (medium.com)
3924.
Goaded by a robot, students took greater risk: study (wsj.com)
3925.
Common Expression Language (CEL); lightweight expression evaluation (github.com)
3926.
Sagging Pants and the Long History of 'Dangerous' Street Fashion (2014) (npr.org)
3927.
Arch Linux: Installation medium with installer (archlinux.org)
3928.
Nigerian scammer gets 40 months in prison, ordered to pay back $2.7m to victims (theregister.com)
3929.
Will you be heading back to the office? Should you? (computerworld.com)
3930.
You Shouldn't Trust Malcolm Gladwell (2014) (thecrimson.com)