April 2015 Archive
391.
Google got it wrong. The open-office trend is destroying the workplace (washingtonpost.com)
392.
A New ‘Wrinkle in Time’ (wsj.com)
393.
Nginx 1.8.0 stable has been released (nginx.org)
394.
Lessons Learned in Software Development (henrikwarne.com)
395.
Six works of Computer Science-Fiction (blog.fogus.me)
396.
Probabilistic programming does in 50 lines of code what used to take thousands (newsoffice.mit.edu)
397.
Tesla Plans to Open Car Doors to All Hackers This Summer (forbes.com)
398.
Nim Programming Language 0.11.0 released (nim-lang.org)
399.
The Right Dose of Exercise for a Longer Life (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
400.
Subtle Mid-Stage Startup Pitfalls (foundersatwork.posthaven.com)
401.
A simple explanation of how money moves around the banking system (2013) (gendal.me)
402.
Introducing F# 4.0 (infoq.com)
403.
Learn you an Agda (learnyouanagda.liamoc.net)
404.
Show HN: CSS to render Markdown as unrendered Markdown (gist.github.com)
405.
Explained Visually is now open source (github.com)
406.
City of Helsinki (github.com)
407.
What doomed MakerBot? The Osborne effect (hugs.io)
408.
PyFormat – Practical examples of old and new style string formatting (pyformat.info)
409.
Poor land use in the world’s greatest cities carries a huge cost (economist.com)
410.
CloudFlare Is Now a Google Cloud Platform Technology Partner (blog.cloudflare.com)
411.
First successful beam at record energy of 6.5 TeV (home.web.cern.ch)
412.
Branchless code sequences (davespace.co.uk)
413.
Albert Hofmann discovers the effects of LSD (1943) (laphamsquarterly.org)
414.
How to live large in a tiny house (washingtonpost.com)
415.
What part of “No, Totally” don't you understand? (newyorker.com)
416.
A New Era at the Tor Project (blog.torproject.org)
417.
Grafana 2.0 Released (grafana.org)
418.
Building a lower-latency GC (blogs.janestreet.com)
419.
Large Hadron Collider restarts after two-year rebuild (bbc.com)
420.
Show HN: Bot accepts every pull request for its own code (github.com)