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2018-04-20

  1. Mathematics I Use (2012)gajendra.net
  2. Towards Scala 3scala-lang.org
  3. The Woman Who Gave the Macintosh a Smilenewyorker.com
  4. Bajau tribe evolved huge spleens so they can dive deeper in the oceanmetro.co.uk
  5. How to build a house alone [video]youtube.com
  6. Towards Battery-Free HD Video Streaming [video]washington.edu
  7. Finland tax authorities matching Bitcoin transactions and bank transfersmetropolitan.fi
  8. Pyroelectricity could extract energy from heat sources below 100°Celectronicsweekly.com
  9. Interactive Go programming with Jupytermedium.com
  10. In India, high-pressure exams are creating a student suicide crisiswired.co.uk
  11. Israel's national park with a valuable secretbbc.com
  12. Parents in poorer countries devote more time to their kids' homeworkeconomist.com
  13. WiFi Backscatter – Connecting RF-Powered Devices to the Internet (2014) [video]washington.edu
  14. Executing gradient descent on the earthfosterelli.co
  15. Apple open-sources FoundationDBfoundationdb.org
  16. How North Korea’s Hackers Became Dangerously Goodwsj.com
  17. AMD Ryzen 7 2700X gets overclocked to break the 6GHz barriertechradar.com
  18. Fake ad blockers in Chrome Web Storepalant.de
  19. Summer of the sharkscottaaronson.com
  20. Graphene Is Grown with the Same Band Gap as Siliconieee.org
  21. Meadow is the Amazon of weedtechcrunch.com
  22. Deloitte proves ICONOMI cryptoassets solvencymedium.com
  23. Scuttlebutt, a Decentralized Alternative to Facebookinthemesh.com
  24. Stripe Homestripe.com
  25. Quartzy (YC S11) Is Hiring Software Engineers (Palo Alto / Remote-US)grnh.se
  26. Bodies Remodeled for a Life at Seanytimes.com
  27. The AI Revolution Hasn’t Happened Yetmedium.com
  28. A.I. Researchers Are Making More Than $1M, Even at a Nonprofitnytimes.com
  29. The latest trend for tech interviews: Days of unpaid homeworkqz.com
  30. Google disables “domain fronting” capability used to evade censorsarstechnica.com