April 2015 Archive
332.
Don't React
(staltz.com)
334.
Chris Granger on the LightTable architecture
(groups.google.com)
335.
The Dark side of .io TLD
(thedarksideof.io)
336.
Introducing Vector: Netflix's On-Host Performance Monitoring Tool
(techblog.netflix.com)
337.
Reverse Engineering Wipeout
(phoboslab.org)
338.
Icons of all main payment operators and methods
(paymentfont.io)
339.
Apache Zeppelin – Interactive analytics on Spark
(zeppelin.incubator.apache.org)
340.
A man who was accidentally released from prison 88 years early
(themarshallproject.org)
341.
The Real Reason College Tuition Costs So Much
(nytimes.com)
342.
The Man Who Broke the Music Business
(newyorker.com)
343.
GitHub's 2014 Transparency Report
(github.com)
344.
To Reduce VR Sickness, Add a Virtual Nose
(wired.com)
345.
Tea with strangers
(teawithstrangers.com)
346.
TV maker Vizio may finally get paid after beating 17th patent troll
(arstechnica.com)
347.
SIGAINT email service targeted by 70 bad TOR exit nodes
(lists.torproject.org)
348.
The Two Day Manifesto
(twodaymanifesto.com)
349.
An App Launch Guide for Indie Developers
(github.com)
350.
Intent to deprecate: Insecure HTTP
(groups.google.com)
351.
'Silicon Valley Is Coming' Warns JP Morgan CEO
(americasmarkets.usatoday.com)
353.
Postmortem of Venture-Backed Startup, Sonar
(medium.com)
354.
Dogelang
(pyos.github.io)
355.
356.
The poor, misunderstood innerText
(perfectionkills.com)
357.
CSV Challenge
(gist.github.com)
358.
Four MLs (and a Python)
(thebreakfastpost.com)
359.
Google Says 5% of Visitors to Its Sites Have Ad Injectors Installed
(techcrunch.com)
360.
A Million Lines of Bad Code
(varianceexplained.org)