April 2016 Archive
31.
Namecheap live chat social engineering leads to loss of 2 VPS (postphp.com)
32.
React v15.0 (facebook.github.io)
33.
Congratulations You’ve Been Fired (mobile.nytimes.com)
34.
Turkish Citizenship Database Leaked (ibtimes.co.uk)
35.
Almost Nothing About the ‘Apple Harvests Gold from iPhones’ Story Is True (motherboard.vice.com)
36.
I decided to make a graphics card for my Amiga 2000 (github.com)
37.
Vim 8.0 is coming (github.com)
38.
Intel to Cut 12,000 Jobs, Forecast Misses Amid PC Blight (bloomberg.com)
39.
Android Studio 2.0 Released (android-developers.blogspot.com)
40.
Kindle Unlimited scammers on Amazon (annchristy.com)
41.
The Trouble with CloudFlare (blog.torproject.org)
42.
Remote code execution, git, and OS X (rachelbythebay.com)
43.
Forbes Site, After Begging You Turn Off Adblocker, Serves Up Malware 'Ads' (techdirt.com)
44.
Solar is now cheaper than some coal, says India energy minister (climatechangenews.com)
45.
Free “Deep Learning” Textbook by Goodfellow and Bengio Now Finished (facebook.com)
46.
How an Army of Ocean Farmers Are Starting an Economic Revolution (medium.com)
47.
The FBI Director Puts Tape Over His Webcam (npr.org)
48.
Xamarin Open-Sourced (open.xamarin.com)
49.
Cruise (blog.samaltman.com)
50.
Show HN: What every browser knows about you (webkay.robinlinus.com)
51.
20 lines of code that beat A/B testing (2012) (stevehanov.ca)
52.
Steam now accepts Bitcoin for purchases (blog.bitpay.com)
53.
The 1% hide their money offshore, then use it to corrupt our democracy (theguardian.com)
54.
Arduino in the size of a AA battery (techcrunch.com)
55.
Keeping secrecy the exception, not the rule (blogs.microsoft.com)
56.
Internet hyperlinks do not infringe copyright, EU court advised (in.reuters.com)
57.
Being a “dumb” girl in Computer Science (rewritingthecode.com)
58.
Who Was Ramanujan? (backchannel.com)
59.
Compiling an application for use in highly radio-active environments (stackoverflow.com)
60.
Design better databases (web.archive.org)