Weekly Best
391.
Gov Shutdown: US Army is advising its soldiers in Germany to go to food banks (old.reddit.com)
392.
Amazon imposing fees on using their marketplace API (developer.amazonservices.com)
393.
Intervaltree with Rust Back End (github.com)
394.
Port of Linux to WebAssembly (lore.kernel.org)
395.
72% of devs believe Steam has a monopoly on PC games, according to study (gamesindustry.biz)
396.
AI and Copyright: Expanding copyright hurts everyone (eff.org)
397.
It's better to be rich than right (cnn.com)
398.
Matched Clean Power Index (matched.energy)
399.
CLI to manage your SQL database schemas and migrations (github.com)
400.
Why Companies Are No Longer Hanging on to Employees (wsj.com)
401.
Ex-Mossad chief says pager operations extend to 'every country you can imagine' (israelhayom.com)
402.
Michael Burry bets against Nvidia and Palantir [video] (youtube.com)
403.
Trump says he has 'no idea who' Binance's CZ is after pardoning him (cnbc.com)
404.
Chipotle stock craters: young people without jobs cannot afford their food (finance.yahoo.com)
405.
After delays, Egypt set for lavish opening of grand museum (phys.org)
406.
Git CLI tool for intelligently creating branch names (github.com)
407.
Ask HN: What are you working on?
408.
'A mass casualty event that could exceed Hiroshima': Yale researcher on Sudan (cnn.com)
409.
Show HN: SQLite Graph Ext – Graph database with Cypher queries (alpha) (github.com)
410.
The Louvre's CCTV password was "Louvre" (twitter.com)
411.
International Criminal Court to ditch Microsoft for EU open source alternative (euractiv.com)
412.
My jury stood up to Trump's DOJ and acquitted me of assault on an FBI agent (msnbc.com)
413.
Nostr is deceptively tricky to understand (njump.me)
414.
FSF40 Hackathon (fsf.org)
415.
A once-in-a-generation discovery is transforming a Michigan dairy farm (phys.org)
416.
Learning from failure to tackle hard problems (blog.ml.cmu.edu)
417.
Awesome Cold Showers (github.com)
418.
Waymo acknowledges its vehicle hit a San Francisco corner store cat (sfgate.com)
419.
Linux and Windows: A tale of Kerberos, SSSD, DFS, and black magic (2018) (draeath.net)
420.
Semanticide (futureofjewish.com)