April 2016 Archive
3901.
A scientist calculated the cost of not being a straight man, she wants a tax cut (qz.com)
3902.
Tackling a 1B Member Social Network – Fast Search on a Large Graph (tech.evojam.com)
3903.
Year of the OpenBSD desktop (blog.tintagel.pl)
3904.
Apply HN: Voices – Making groups and individuals more influential in government
3905.
No time to get fit? Just 1 minute of intense exercise produces health benefits (sciencecodex.com)
3906.
Smart people and wise people
3907.
Computing Shortest Path in O(1) time (youtube.com)
3908.
CETP Finally Heads to the Trash Heap? (blogs.sciencemag.org)
3909.
John Carmack on Functional Programming (gamasutra.com)
3910.
Why Bots Are the Next Industrial Revolution (medium.com)
3911.
My .NET C# open source project “Warden” – a library for monitoring resources
3912.
Apply HN: AskWhen – An Executive Assistant for Everyone
3913.
The Worst Thing That Could Happen to Facebook Is Already Happening (inc.com)
3914.
Legal Moonshiner and University Battle Over Rights to ‘Kentucky’ (nytimes.com)
3915.
Car makers ask the US to slow down on rules for self-driving tech (engadget.com)
3916.
Google Public DNS over HTTPS (groups.google.com)
3917.
The company's sorta adopting Amazon's leadership principles. Should I fear that?
3918.
8 Safety Tips for Developers to Secure the Code (zealousweb.com)
3919.
Simple pixel animator (github.com)
3920.
Show HN: sshmux - persistent ssh sessions with tmux (github.com)
3921.
Beets: the music geek’s media organizer (beets.io)
3922.
CLI Twitter status update bot (github.com)
3923.
Show HN: Puzzle Pretty Pictures (picjig.com)
3924.
Show HN: I grouped 20M campaign contributions by first name (apprecs.com)
3925.
Alex St. John: I Apologize (alexstjohn.com)
3926.
Show HN: Apps in emerging markets – Network awareness API
3927.
Apply HN:Programmable matter
3928.
FiveThirtyEight's take on basic income (fivethirtyeight.com)
3929.
Show HN: A weekly email of the best entrepreneurial opportunities (opportunityoverload.com)
3930.
A (not So) Short Story on Getting Decent Internet Access (blog.scrapinghub.com)