April 2015 Archive
8761.
Writing Good Code (bravenewgeek.com)
8762.
DNSimple on Remote Working (blog.dnsimple.com)
8763.
“Cursed” Disabled boy suffers humiliation in traditional fishing village (bbc.co.uk)
8764.
EFF's Podcasting Patent Win Highlights a Disturbing Trend (eff.org)
8765.
How to fail a technical interview (catskull.net)
8766.
The Full-Stack Employee and the Glorification of Generalization (modelviewculture.com)
8767.
On Twitter, Gnip, DataSift, and Making the Hard Platform Decision (apievangelist.com)
8768.
Sony on “Internet Governance” (wikileaks.org)
8769.
Google Ads Take a Step Towards “HTTPS Everywhere” (adwords.blogspot.com)
8770.
A Father's Quest to Immortalize His Son in Code (motherboard.vice.com)
8771.
Japan's Maglev Train Breaks World Speed Record (news.sky.com)
8772.
The US is naming and shaming economic allies for relying too much on US demand (qz.com)
8773.
Show HN: A Node.js delta encoder (github.com)
8774.
Steve Jobs brainstorms with the NeXT team (1985) (youtube.com)
8775.
Aeromobil: Flying car (aeromobil.com)
8776.
Bind to the Cloud: AsyncMVC with FalcorJS (by Netflix) (youtube.com)
8777.
Robot Guitar – bringing unseen data sources into the real world (dataviz.com.au)
8778.
Google replacing URLs with breadcrumbs in search results (searchengineland.com)
8779.
Netflix Data Pipeline with Kafka (slideshare.net)
8780.
TheRealDeal Black Marketplace Offers Zero-Day Exploits (securityaffairs.co)
8781.
The longest-running predator study in the world is running out of wolves (theverge.com)
8782.
AngularJS is a Necromancer (medium.com)
8783.
Draw with other visitors (anondraw.com)
8784.
Gnome Builder 3.16.2 – Features Review and Coding Practice (youtube.com)
8785.
Oh, the places you'll go with Hackers (techcrunch.com)
8786.
CAP and the Illusion of Choice (bravenewgeek.com)
8787.
Russian Millionaire Taking Artificial Intelligence to Next Level (newsweek.com)
8788.
Any solid haskell coders interested in joining a hedge fund? (groups.google.com)
8789.
Right is the New Left (slatestarcodex.com)
8790.
Truncated Dreams: A story about depression, startups, failure, and happiness (lemiffe.com)