April 2015 Archive
181.
FIFA 2014 World Cup live stream architecture (leandromoreira.com.br)
182.
Please consider the impacts of banning HTTP (github.com)
183.
A note on the argument about the 'morality' of adblockers (utcc.utoronto.ca)
184.
Pure Python Vim clone (github.com)
185.
My Top 100 Programming, Computer and Science Books: Part One (catonmat.net)
186.
The Apple Watch (daringfireball.net)
187.
Socket.IO C++ (socket.io)
188.
The Socratic Method: Teaching by Asking Instead of by Telling (garlikov.com)
189.
WebGL: 80.000 particles (minimal.be)
190.
Amazon Machine Learning – Make Data-Driven Decisions at Scale (aws.amazon.com)
191.
We Should Have a Better Condom by Now (slate.com)
192.
Debian GNU/Hurd 2015 released (lists.debian.org)
193.
DHS to Launch Nationwide License Plate Reader Program (cdt.org)
194.
The Engineer’s Lament (newyorker.com)
195.
PizzaHut still serves its first homepage (pizzahut.com)
196.
‘Gods’ edging out robots at Toyota facility (japantimes.co.jp)
197.
Ask HN: Those who quit their jobs to travel the world, how did it go?
198.
C# 7 Work List of Features (github.com)
199.
IPFS is a new peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol (ipfs.io)
200.
This Is How Fast America Changes Its Mind (bloomberg.com)
201.
Lake Michigan Is So Clear Right Now Its Shipwrecks Are Visible from the Air (smithsonianmag.com)
202.
Why Energy Storage Is About to Get Big – And Cheap (rameznaam.com)
203.
Elixir vs. Erlang: a question of momentum (journal.dedasys.com)
204.
When Is Cheryl's Birthday? (nbviewer.ipython.org)
205.
Inside Popcorn Time, the Piracy Party Hollywood Can't Stop (wired.com)
206.
SpaceX Plans to Land Next Falcon 9 on Solid Ground (defensenews.com)
207.
There are now at least eight Chromium-based Android default browsers (quirksmode.org)
208.
Used ThinkPad Buyer's Guide (ktgee.net)
209.
Data Science from Scratch: First Principles with Python (joelgrus.com)
210.
This French tech school has no teachers, no books, no tuition (venturebeat.com)