April 2014 Archive
331.
GitHub Cheat Sheet (github.com)
332.
How to Drink All Night Without Getting Drunk (shine.yahoo.com)
333.
My Ideas, My Boss’s Property (mobile.nytimes.com)
334.
Boring Systems Build Badass Businesses (devopsu.com)
335.
Show HN: An open-source, Raspberry-Pi-based Siri alternative (jasperproject.github.io)
336.
The Woman Behind Apple's First Icons (priceonomics.com)
337.
SpaceX CRS-3 launch scrubbed due to helium leak (new.livestream.com)
338.
PostgreSQL Columnar Store for Analytic Workloads (citusdata.com)
339.
US burns through all high-skill visas for 2015 in less than a week (techcrunch.com)
340.
Spouses of H-1B Visa Holders May Soon Be Allowed to Work in the U.S. (blogs.wsj.com)
341.
Oracle kills third-party JD Edwards reference website (jderef.com)
342.
How the secret police tracked my childhood (m.bbc.com)
343.
BitUndo – Double Spending as a service (bitundo.com)
344.
Primer: Shaders (notes.underscorediscovery.com)
345.
Dart: The World's Smallest Laptop Adapter (kickstarter.com)
346.
How to Convert a Digital Watch to a Negative Display (forums.watchuseek.com)
347.
Canadian bill to crack down on illegal downloads has privacy experts worried (news.nationalpost.com)
348.
Kowloon Walled City (projects.wsj.com)
349.
Analysis of suspected MH370 pings recorded by Ocean Shield (iheartmatlab.blogspot.com.au)
350.
Show HN: Digitizing photos of whiteboards using the command line (gist.github.com)
351.
Erlang/OTP 17.0 has been released (erlang.org)
352.
PiPhone – A Raspberry-Pi-based Smartphone (raspberrypi.org)
353.
My Surreal UberX Experience (tomtunguz.com)
354.
Google VP named Dean of Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science (cs.cmu.edu)
355.
Propose HN: Screenshot Saturday
356.
TechCrunch covered Vic Gundotra's departure badly (mattcruikshank.blogspot.com)
357.
Elsevier journals – some facts (gowers.wordpress.com)
358.
How Gmail happened: The inside story on its launch, ten years later (time.com)
359.
What happens when patients find out how good their doctors really are? (2004) (newyorker.com)
360.
Tesla Model S Ethernet Network Explored (dragtimes.com)