April 2015 Archive
13441.
Previewing Stripe Subscription Upgrades (masteringmodernpayments.com)
13442.
Google launches wireless cellular service Project Fi (techcrunch.com)
13443.
Geek Mythology: Women in Computing and the Hacker Subculture (cs.cmu.edu)
13444.
JS learning tracks (from the maker of JavaScriptIsSexy) (learn.modern-developer.com)
13445.
Project Fi (fi.google.com)
13446.
Experimental Generation of Interpersonal Closeness (gist.github.com)
13447.
Facebook introduces Hello, an app to replace the Android dialer (theverge.com)
13448.
The little jpeg that could hack your organization (vimeo.com)
13449.
Five years of Sun software under Oracle (theregister.co.uk)
13450.
Much ado about nothing (smalldatum.blogspot.com)
13451.
The process of making a high-quality startup promo (moonbase.com)
13452.
The good side of StackOverflow (meta.stackoverflow.com)
13453.
Earth Day 2015: Dazzling solar power singes fossil fuel industry (ibtimes.co.uk)
13454.
Senate moves to renew law allowing bulk telephone metadata collection (arstechnica.com)
13455.
When Fathers Can't Catch a Break (bloombergview.com)
13456.
iOS security flaw lets attackers crash any iPhone or iPad nearby (networkworld.com)
13457.
Can fiction show us how animals think? (newyorker.com)
13458.
Tell the FAA: Don’t Ground Good Drones (eff.org)
13459.
The Best Swiper Component for React Native (github.com)
13460.
Show HN: Add your completed Treehouse courses to LinkedIn (kortaggio.github.io)
13461.
New Android Code Samples (android-developers.blogspot.com)
13462.
Plus Magazine: Living Mathematics (plus.maths.org)
13463.
Show HN: A Gallery of Hacked Pages (urhack.com)
13464.
The colors of paintings: Blue is the new orange (blog.martinbellander.com)
13465.
Google’s Kubernetes Project Reaches Mesosphere (sdtimes.com)
13466.
Comic: Machine Learning (informationweek.com)
13467.
Work and Values of Young Engineers (evanmiller.org)
13468.
A Lunch with NerdWallet (lunchcruit.com)
13469.
The Stupidity of Entrepreneurs (giffconstable.com)
13470.
Man puts 8 bullets in his Dell, tells police it’s worth the ticket (arstechnica.com)