April 2017 Archive
391.
New Bridges Rise in New York (nytimes.com)
392.
Status – A Mobile Ethereum OS (status.im)
393.
New research says starting university classes at 11am would improve learning (qz.com)
394.
How Utah Keeps the American Dream Alive (bloomberg.com)
395.
Mimicking an impact on Earth’s early atmosphere yields all 4 RNA bases (arstechnica.com)
396.
Comcast internet speed improved with non-Comcast hardware (jeffreymartens.com)
397.
The History of Computer RPGs (crpgbook.wordpress.com)
398.
Enhancement of human color vision by breaking the binocular redundancy (arxiv.org)
399.
I Joined Airbnb at 52, Here’s What I Learned About Age, Wisdom, and Tech Industry (hbr.org)
400.
Slate.js: Customizeable rich text library inspired by Draft.js (docs.slatejs.org)
401.
Changes to USCIS policy on eligibility criteria for H1B visa (axios.com)
402.
High-performance .NET by example: Filtering bot traffic (alexandrnikitin.github.io)
403.
404.
Show HN: Resumegen – A single-page LaTeX resume generator (writecodeeveryday.github.io)
405.
Bonobo – A data processing toolkit for Python 3.5+ (bonobo-project.org)
406.
Leaked NSA Malware Threatens Windows Users Around the World (theintercept.com)
407.
AMD Ryzen 5 1600X vs Core i5 Review (anandtech.com)
408.
Dropbox Reaches Key Profit Milestone (bloomberg.com)
409.
An artificial womb successfully grew baby sheep (theverge.com)
410.
An Alternative Approach to Rate Limiting (medium.com)
411.
Why 1866 Set the Stage for Two World Wars (angrystaffofficer.com)
412.
Go programming language secure coding practices guide (github.com)
413.
Wealth isn’t created at the top, it is merely devoured there (theguardian.com)
414.
Hackathon hustlers who make a living from corporate coding contests (bloomberg.com)
415.
Solid – Re-decentralizing the web (github.com)
416.
Setting Up HTTP(S) Load Balancing – WebSocket proxy support (cloud.google.com)
417.
The Minimally-Nice Open Source Software Maintainer (brson.github.io)
418.
“Restoring Internet Freedom” Notice of Proposed Rulemaking [pdf] (transition.fcc.gov)
419.
Investigation finds inmates built computers and hid them in prison ceiling (newschannel9.com)
420.
Ask HN: What medical datasets do you need?