April 2016 Archive
781.
Tell HN: Apply HN applications now closed, let's discuss the next step
782.
Technologists have produced a 3D-printed painting in the style of Rembrandt (bbc.com)
783.
Tell HN: I'm creating an autonomous racing series (selfracingcars.com)
784.
Checklistomania makes it easy to keep track of relative tasks (18f.gsa.gov)
785.
Echo – Golang micro web framework (labstack.com)
786.
Algorithmically generated prior art (allpriorart.com)
787.
Reconfigured Tesla coil aligns, electrifies materials from a distance (news.rice.edu)
788.
C++ Has Become More Pythonic (2014) (preshing.com)
789.
When Free Software Depends on Nonfree (gnu.org)
790.
Johnson and Johnson Has a Baby Powder Problem (bloomberg.com)
791.
Jaspy – A Python VM written in JavaScript (github.com)
792.
Opera VPN behind the curtains is just a proxy (gist.github.com)
793.
Show HN: Intro.js Hints (introjs.com)
794.
Panama Papers: Email Hackable via WordPress, Docs Hackable via Drupal (wordfence.com)
795.
iOS Dev Tools (iosdev.tools)
796.
GPS 2.0: Aerospace Corp. Launches Second Draft of GPS (breakingdefense.com)
797.
Hex.pm: Package manager for the Erlang ecosystem (hex.pm)
798.
How Erlang does scheduling (2013) (jlouisramblings.blogspot.com)
799.
Walt Disney's MultiPlane Camera (1957) [video] (youtube.com)
800.
The Crime of Speech (eff.org)
801.
Inuit Cartography: Wooden Coastline Maps That Fit in a Mitten (decolonialatlas.wordpress.com)
802.
Will minimum wage hikes lead to a huge boost in automation? Only if we're lucky (vox.com)
803.
An introduction to Tmux (perltricks.com)
804.
Apple recovered 2,204 pounds of gold from broken iPhones last year (money.cnn.com)
805.
How fast can we make interpreted Python? (2013) (arxiv.org)
806.
Amzi Prolog becomes open source (amzi.com)
807.
React/Redux Links: a curated list of tutorials for React, Redux, ES6, and more (github.com)
808.
Markov Chain Monte Carlo Sampling (galeascience.wordpress.com)
809.
Tesla Model X owners finding car doors won’t shut, windows won’t close (techcrunch.com)
810.
British authorities demand encryption keys in case with “huge implications” (theintercept.com)