April 2016 Archive
661.
Engineering PhD student who died last year will get rare posthumous degree (host.madison.com)
662.
I Drove Chevrolet's Bolt (businessinsider.com)
663.
Yahoo's Marissa Mayer could get $55M in severance pay (latimes.com)
664.
Facebook is King, Other Networks Fight for Scraps (blog.naytev.com)
665.
A Marriage Gone Bad: Walgreens Struggles to Shake Off Theranos (nytimes.com)
666.
Swim. Bike. Cheat? (nytimes.com)
667.
Facebook Surround 360: An Open 3D-360 video capture system (code.facebook.com)
668.
Ask HN: What are some good React tutorials?
669.
Go Home Swift Compiler, You’re Drunk (spin.atomicobject.com)
670.
Org as a Word Processor (howardism.org)
671.
Show HN: Booleans as a Service (BaaS) (booleans.io)
672.
Viber adds end-to-end encryption (techcrunch.com)
673.
U.S. government worse than all major industries on cyber security (reuters.com)
674.
'Google Hobbies' proof of concept (blog.prototypr.io)
675.
General Assembly's Data Science Course (github.com)
676.
Why I am betting on Julia (2014) (evanmiller.org)
677.
AMD licences x86 tech to Chinese company (anandtech.com)
678.
Show HN: Test your JavaScript modules simultaneously in 32 different versions of Node.js (victorbjelkholm.github.io)
679.
OpenPGP best practices (help.riseup.net)
680.
GitHub has 20,927,907 closed issues (github.com)
681.
MAPS.ME users now can edit OpenStreetMap by themselves (blog.maps.me)
682.
The Blue State Model: How the Democrats Created a "Liberalism of the Rich" (tomdispatch.com)
683.
Germany to ban anonymous SIM cards[German] (pressetext.com)
684.
The F-35’s Software Is So Buggy It Might Ground the Whole Fleet (motherboard.vice.com)
685.
Qpm: A package manager for Qt (qpm.io)
686.
The Road to Ultima V (filfre.net)
687.
Claude Shannon Turns 1100100 (newyorker.com)
688.
RubyGems.org gem replacement security vulnerability and mitigation (blog.rubygems.org)
689.
Algebrite, a computer algebra system in JavaScript (algebrite.org)
690.
I am on the Kill List. This is what it feels like to be hunted by drones (independent.co.uk)