April 2015 Archive
271.
Ask HN: What are you doing to improve your health?
272.
Programming competitions correlate negatively with being good on the job (catonmat.net)
273.
Female Chimps Seen Making, Wielding Spears (news.discovery.com)
274.
Ransomware Decryptor (noransom.kaspersky.com)
275.
Artificial Sweeteners May Change Our Gut Bacteria in Dangerous Ways (scientificamerican.com)
276.
Markdownify (tibastral.github.io)
277.
D-Link patch doesn’t address all bugs listed in their own security advisory (devttys0.com)
278.
Declassified Report Shows Doubts About Value of NSA’s Warrantless Spying (nytimes.com)
279.
If 1+x is 1, how much is 1-x? (gus-massa.blogspot.com)
280.
John Carmack's First Game (crpgaddict.blogspot.com)
281.
China rates its own citizens – including online behaviour (volkskrant.nl)
282.
CoreOS (YC S13) Raises $12M to Bring Kubernetes to the Enterprise (techcrunch.com)
283.
Toolkit (titon.io)
284.
Doom3 is the proof that “keep it simple” works (gamedev.net)
285.
Run your own high-end cloud gaming service on EC2 (lg.io)
286.
A web-reading bot made millions on the options market (slate.com)
287.
A few spy tools for your operating system (other than strace) (jvns.ca)
288.
Supreme Court Rules Extending Traffic Stop for Dog Sniff Unconstitutional [pdf] (supremecourt.gov)
289.
Gotchas from Two Years with Node (segment.com)
290.
Next Chrome Update Will Block SHA-1 Certificates (ma.ttias.be)
291.
Yahoo in Talks to Buy Foursquare (techcrunch.com)
292.
Clockmaker John Harrison vindicated 250 years after ‘absurd’ claims (theguardian.com)
293.
Show HN: Get pinged when standards hit 90% browser support (frontendhq.com)
294.
Google purges bad extensions from Chrome (bbc.com)
295.
I made an NES emulator – What I learned about the original Nintendo (medium.com)
296.
If a Caller Says, 'I Am with the IRS,' He's Not (npr.org)
297.
Obama signs executive order allowing government to seize hackers assets (rare.us)
298.
Ask HN: Please stop making infinite scrolling websites
299.
Mark Zuckerberg appears on CNBC to discuss a social network (2004) [video] (facebook.com)
300.
Lawyer representing whistle blowers finds malware on drive supplied by cops (arstechnica.com)